Nearly half of the world’s youth is African – so why
are there still no levelled readers set in an African country?
THERE ARE NOW.
PLACING
AFRICAN
CHILDREN
AT THE CENTRE
OF THE GLOBAL
NARRATIVE

IT works here, it works anywhere
BORN IN NIGERIA, BOUND FOR THE WORLD
Culturally authentic and high-performing educational tools. Reading Made Easy unlocks children’s potential, wherever they are in the world.
In these videos, our pupils and parents share their stories, sometimes in Yoruba their first language. We invited them to reflect, so you will hear their true voices as they describe in their own words the real impact Reading Made Easy.
lessons from ant


Meet the characters
Everyday People, Extraordinary Stories
This week,
meet Uncle Efe.
His name means wealth – and he brings it everyday with his smile.
For Uncle Efe driving his keke is not just transport.
It’s community. Connection. Responsibility.
Real people. Real lives. Everyday adventures.
sharing our stories
with the world…


Mena is playing
with Maro his twin.
Ten-Ten is a game
he thinks he can win.


















