LOCAL author and Foundation Phase teacher Nokuphiwa Nala has launched her third children’s book, Tommy the Yellow Tippy Truck. Nala’s passion for writing children’s books stems from her desire to inspire young readers and promote self-acceptance and awareness.
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Illustrated by Bernice Kassier, the book tells the story of Tommy, a yellow tippy truck, who learns to love himself and discover his value.
“I’ve always dreamed of writing a book,” Nala said. “My messages are inspired by the challenges children face, like bullying, which can make them self-conscious. As someone who was bullied, I want to educate children through stories they can easily understand.”
Nala hopes her book will encourage children to develop a love for reading from an early age. “As a teacher, I’ve seen how children struggle to read. Combining Bernice’s graphic design skills with my writing was an honour and a vital task,” she said.
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Nala expressed gratitude to the Hillcrest Library and other parties that facilitated the book’s publication. Tommy the Yellow Tippy Truck will be available in schools and local libraries.
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