Caxton Cares joins the reading revolution with #readbecause on World Book Day: What we have to say …
JOBURG – #Readbecause is a campaign to create a movement that reaffirms the value of reading for leisure as it has a direct impact on growth and success.

Caxton Cares has supported the initiative by the South African National Book Council in a partnership to champion reading in South Africa.
On 23 April, World Book Day launched the #readbeacuse campaign, along with various organisations including Caxton Cares are championing reading promotion in South Africa and engaging citizens on why reading for leisure is so important.
Be a part of the conversation as we celebrate World Book Day with the launch of #readbecause. The primary aim of #readbecause is to showcase the unity of purpose among the multitude of organisations who work towards promoting a reading culture in South Africa and to encourage more people to perceive the value of reading.
Caxton Joburg North journalists and editors shared their thoughts on the importance of reading:












I love reading because you can explore multiple universes and expand the realms of imagination. Reading is at the core of unlocking knowledge. Children should be encouraged to read from a young age.



Literacy organisations responding to the growing challenge of reading and writing proficiency levels amongst South Africans such as; FunDza Literacy Trust, Nal’ibali, the Library Information Association of South Africa, National Library of South Africa, the Publishers Association of South Africa, Project Literacy and Van Schaik Bookstores will take to Twitter, Instagram and Facebook to share stories of why they read, in an effort to encourage the public to share their #readbecause and to challenge perceptions around reading and books.
Inspired by National Book Week celebrating its tenth anniversary in 2019, #readbecause is a national campaign born out of the need for a collaborative approach towards increasing the culture of reading for leisure in SA. There are diverse organisations implementing their own individual programmes and making exceptional strides. In late 2018 these organisations came together to collectively reconsider the way they approach reading promotion and as a result, a stronger push to promote the importance and value of the book was instituted. This campaign is aiming to use available platforms such as social media and physical spaces in the form of libraries and reading clubs to create a movement that reaffirms the value of reading for leisure as it has a direct correlation to growth and success.
Books contain many words that children are unlikely to encounter in frequently spoken language and with 78 per cent of Grade 4 learners being unable to read for comprehension in any language, #readbecause is a response to President Cyril Ramaphosa’s call for a reading revolution. Children who know adults who read for pleasure take it for granted that reading is a valuable and worthwhile activity, while being told stories in any language, is known to feed a child’s imagination and contributes to the development of abstract thought.
Why do you think reading is so important? Share your thoughts with us #readbecause #WeRead #CaxtonCares
For more information visit www.sabookcouncil.co.za