CharityLocal NewsRegional More than 100 books donated on World Book Day by Barbados Today 25/04/2024 written by Barbados Today 25/04/2024 1 min read A+A- Reset Dr. Astra Babb (right) of Babb’s Reading Clinic presented her latest publication, Misplaced Desires, to Chairman of the National Task Force on Literacy Education, Dr Sylvia Henry (left). (GP) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 964 Barbados joined the rest of the world on Tuesday to celebrate World Book Day, a day set aside by UNESCO to promote the enjoyment of books and reading in all forms. This year’s theme, Read Your Way, recognised reading in all forms and encouraged all persons to embrace the diversity and scope of reading resources, focusing on the love for reading regardless of format or genre. At a ceremony held at the Erdiston Teachers’ Training College, Chairman of the National Task Force on Literacy Education Dr Sylvia Henry accepted a gift of over 100 books from the Rotary Club of Barbados West President, Gail Reeves. The books will be integral in several organised community literacy activities by the Literacy Task Force. Dr Astra Babb of Babb’s Reading Clinic also made a presentation of her latest publication, Misplaced Desires. As a further part of the Rotary Club’s outreach, Reeves presented a cheque to Principal of the Erdiston Teachers’ Training College Dr Colin Cumberbatch to boost the sign language literacy course at the College. (PR) You Might Be Interested In Another push on to raise funds for shelter Facility being sought for homeless women and children Community Group hands out 115 back-to-school kits across St George Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Graduates challenged to dream big 01/07/2026 QEH to introduce patient app, portal under digital health rollout 01/07/2026 Alleyne School unveils ambitious plans for greener, safer future 01/07/2026