African Storybook Reader Apk

African Storybook Reader Apk

Latest version 1.2.5
07 Nov 2024

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version1.2.5
Rating3.8/5, based on 111 votes
Size‎5.2 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 5.1+ (Lollipop)
Author's NotesOpenly licensed picture storybooks for early reading in the languages of Africa

About African Storybook Reader APK

African Storybook Reader APK Download for Android
African Storybook Reader APK Download for Android

Description

The ASb Reader: a unique collection of African storybooks

The African Storybook Reader has a unique collection of over 1500 approved picture storybooks for early reading in 40 of the languages of Africa. And the number grows all the time. No other publisher has the same range of languages nor access to the same network of authors, illustrators, and translators around Africa.

The storybooks are developed in the contexts of use. They speak to the experiences of young African children particularly in rural and peri-urban contexts where the shortage of material for early reading in a familiar language is felt most acutely.

The storybooks are openly licensed – free to use, distribute and adapt without the requirement to ask permission and pay a fee. Users are requested to observe the licence (Creative Commons Attribution or Non-Commercial) and attribute all those who contributed to the story (authors, illustrators, translators) the copyright holders, and the African Storybook initiative as a publisher.

All the storybooks have English versions and many also have French and Portuguese versions to facilitate use of the stories not only in Anglophone countries, but also in Francophone and Lusophone countries.
Countries in which the initiative was piloted (Uganda, Kenya, South Africa) have the largest number of stories and languages.

Uganda: Luganda, Sabinyi, Lugbarati, Lunyole, Lumasaaba, Kakwa, Dhopadhola, Lusoga, Ateso, Aringati, Rutooro.

Kenya: Kiswahili, Ng’aturkana, Maa, Kikamba, Dholuo, Ekegusii, Lubukusu, Olukhayo, Oluwanga.

South Africa: isiZulu, isiXhosa, isiNdebele, siSwati, Xitsonga, Tshivenda, Sesotho, Setswana, Sepedi, Afrikaans.

However, there are also stories and translations from our partners in other countries, for example, Yoruba from Nigeria, and Xitswa from Mozambique.

Who is the ASb Reader for?

The ASb Reader is for teachers and caregivers to find and share stories with the children in their care. The stories can be read with individual children on smartphones, or with groups of children using a large format tablet.

Although the stories are at different levels, they are not graded readers, but intended to support reading for pleasure.

How does the ASb Reader work?

The African Storybook Reader allows the user to EXPLORE the collection of approved storybooks, and then download them in the desired languages into an offline library to READ.

On EXPLORE, storybooks can be searched by language, latest stories, title, date and reading level.

Level 1 : First words.
Single words, phrases, or a short simple sentence per page;
Most of the information carried by the illustration; Up to 10 words per page.
Level 2: First sentences
Two or three sentences per page; The illustrations support the understanding of the text; 11 - 25 words per page.
Level 3: First paragraphs
One or two short paragraphs with an illustration per page; Not such a close relationship between the illustration and the text; 26 - 50 words per page.
Level 4: Longer paragraphs;
May not be an illustration on every page; 51 – 70 words per page.
Level 5: Read aloud
More complex, denser text, with a number of text only pages;
Unlikely that children in lower primary (up to third grade) will be able to read the text on their own; 71 – 140 words per page.

The READ space contains a library of the thumbnails of the storybooks the user has downloaded to read offline.

When reading a story, a user can find related stories – adaptations or translations of the story.

On the African Storybook Reader, there is a link to the main website of the African Storybook initiative – www.africanstorybook.org, where users can find more storybooks and more languages created by our community of partners and independent users.

We pass a proportion of these community storybooks through our minimum quality check give them ASb Approved status. On the ASb Reader, only ASb Approved storybooks can be found.

Latest updates

What's new in version 1.2.5

Privacy and minor interface changes

How to install African Storybook Reader APK on Android phone or tablet?

Download African Storybook Reader APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:

Update Phone Settings

  • Go to your phone Settings page
  • Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
  • Check the Unknown Sources box
  • Confirm with OK

Go to Downloads

  • Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (org.saide.ASbReader-v1.2.5-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

1.2.5 (1102050)5.2 MB

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User's Reivew

5 ★The stories are wonderful. I've been using it to help me learn Zulu.
5 ★Amazing app! Reading for free!
5 ★Am happy that you have actualised my dream to collect and digitize African Folklore. I have had a similar project - Safari Tales but I have not made as much headway as you have. My kids love the stories.
5 ★1st gen. African American with African parents. I wanted to gain a sense of my culture by reading fun folklores, and adore the plethora of selections! A great Afrocentric app!
5 ★This is exactly what I've been looking for. Thank you for the hard work!
5 ★Its gud app but you need to add more tales in kiswahili language ~but it number 1 story app
5 ★Got it for myself to improve my Swahili by reading children's books. Quite good.
5 ★Im from Africa in a place called cam3ron.My African name is sirri.My uncle ses I should be watching cameron kid stuff.Now I know alot about Africa and my country cameron.Im 7 and we have our own languge in cameron called pigeon.
5 ★Great book for lovely african readers and lot of illustrations for interesting and entertaining reading
4 ★Its amazing
5 ★Excellent
5 ★Nice