Akiti Kids Book Club: Building Readers, Building Community

Book clubs aren’t just for adults anymore. With schools and libraries hosting kids’ clubs to encourage reading, the new Akiti Kids Book Club is perfectly timed.

👉 Join: Akiti Kids Book Club

The rise of kids’ book clubs has been covered everywhere—from Huffington Post Parenting to education blogs—because they create social bonds while strengthening literacy. What makes Akiti’s club unique is its focus on African folklore and diversity.

Each month, families get access to book picks that broaden horizons, alongside activities that bring stories to life. In a cultural moment where parents are demanding books that reflect identity and values, Akiti’s club becomes both a safe haven and a launchpad for bigger conversations.

The club also builds bridges between classrooms and living rooms, encouraging dialogue at home that mirrors lessons in school. Think of it as Goodreads for kids, but with a mission rooted in culture, courage, and community.

Denise Williams