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A boy sitting on a chair reading a book.

Ondihole okulesha I like to read!

Written by Letta Machoga

Illustrated by Wiehan de Jager

Translated by Fritz David

Language Oshikwanyama

Level Level 1

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A boy sitting on a chair reading a book.

Ondihole okulesha.

I like to read.


A boy holding a book standing in the doorway of a bedroom.

Olyelye ahala ndimu leshelepo?

Who can I read to?


A boy holding a book looking at a baby sleeping in a cot.

Omumwamemekadona okwa kofa.

My sister is asleep.


A boy holding a book walking in a hallway.

Olyelye handi leshelepo?

Who can I read to?


A boy holding a book and two women cooking in a kitchen.

Meme na Meekulu oveli pyakidila.

My mother and grandmother are busy.


A boy holding a book thinking about two men.

Olyelye handi leshelepo?

Who can I read to?


A boy holding a book and two men working on a car.

Tate na tatekulu ovelipyakidila.

My father and grandfather are busy.


A happy-looking boy reading in bed.

Olyelye handi leshelepo? Mboli nandi lileshelepo mwene!

Who can I read to? I can read to myself!


Written by: Letta Machoga
Illustrated by: Wiehan de Jager
Translated by: Fritz David
Language: Oshikwanyama
Level: Level 1
Source: I like to read from African Storybook
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