Primary Literacy Materials
Nguzu Nguzu Readers and Talking Stories
Click on this link to access PDFs of the Nguzu Nguzu Readers. When talking stories are available they will be added to each story.
Websites for Making and Telling Stories
StoryWeaver is a digital repository of multilingual stories for children from Pratham Books. There are hundreds of books to read, create using free images, translate, or adapt to suit local contexts. The books can then be printed or downloaded for offline reading. All content is openly licensed under Creative Commons 4.0 license (CC-BY-4.0).
Word Scientists is a not-for-profit organization that provides a central place for educators to learn how to teach early reading with accompanying materials that can be used in their classroom. The teacher mode contains professional development videos (with transcripts) and classroom resources targeted at four reading levels. There is also a student mode with reading materials for each level. The materials are openly licensed under Creative Commons Non-Commercial 4.0 License.
Bloom is a local-language literacy resource creating software that enables books from all around the world to be translated into local languages. It also contains an online library of books that have been made using the software for anyone to access, read, download and print.
Clicking https://bloomlibrary.org/browse?search=pijin will take you to a selection of books that you can read or download in Pijin and English.
Story Place is a digital children's learning library made available by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Library in North Carolina, USA.
https://www.digitallibrary.io/
This website contains free leveled reading materials from the Global Book Alliance. It also has an interactive literacy game called Feed the Monster. The game is also available as an app from Google Play (Android).