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Why the Dog Has A Hollow Stomach
Suitable for children between 6 and 9 years (Classes 2 to 4)
Ananse thinks he is the wisest of all. When there is no food in the land, he is able to find food for his family. But he keeps the source of the food secret. Why?
What happens when his children discover the secret?
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The Story of the Bean Seed
Follow the adventures of Wagow and Wobeyin as they also follow the story of the bean seed from beginning to end!
₵15.00The Story of the Bean Seed
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The Jumping Contest
Who can jump farthest and who can jump highest? George, Kofi and Issaka like arguing among themselves. What are the interesting experiences they go through as each of them tries to be the greatest jumper?
₵14.00The Jumping Contest
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Uncle Blanko’s Chair
Age Range: 9 – 12 years
The story of Uncle Blanko’s Chair takes the reader through a series of dramatic episodes involving young Kobi and the “magic chair” of his good Uncle Blanko. The disappearance of the chair and the frantic search for it help the different people of Sogawe to know and appreciate each other better.
₵20.00Uncle Blanko’s Chair
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Selected Speeches of Kwame Nkrumah (Volume 2)
The death of Kwame Nkrumah, first President of Ghana, demonstrated a great irony: a man so much maligned and rejected in life, should be so praised and loved in death. The force of his personality, his convictions in the face of powerful opposition, and his vision for Ghana and a pan-Africa, are evident in his speeches. The speeches in this second of five volumes are arranged chronologically.
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Selected Speeches of Kwame Nkrumah (Volume 1)
The death of Kwame Nkrumah, first President of Ghana, demonstrated a great irony: a man so much maligned and rejected in life, should be so praised and loved in death. The force of his personality, his convictions in the face of powerful opposition, and his vision for Ghana and a pan-Africa, are evident in his speeches. The forty-seven speeches in this first of five volumes are arranged chronologically, and were all made in the year 1960.
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The Adventures of the Asuogya Gang
Suitable for JHS students and children between 12 and 15 years
Kwame Danso was a typical African village boy who could neither read nor write, but he was a very intelligent boy indeed.
He tried very hard to become a member of The Asuogya Gang but failed. He however got to know some of the secrets of the gang, thus getting himself into some uncomfortable and dangerous situations…
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Solma: Tales from Northern Ghana
This compilation of stories is specially written for children of all ages. This collection is culled from tales told among the Gurunsi people of Northern Ghana. They make interesting reading and teach children the needed moral and social values.
“… Mothers, go and tell your children that Kanwum lost her heart because she would not listen to her mother. Tell your children what happened to Kanwum and why it happened. Let your children’s children not forget this story. Children, go home and listen to your mothers and your fathers. Let this story be told as long as there are children.”
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No Empty Dream
In many African societies, education for the girl-child, no matter how brilliant she may be, is considered a waste of the family’s resources. A determined young girl, Ama Ataa, encouraged by a retired school master, fulfils her ambition of getting an education and becoming the first female doctor in her district.
₵30.00No Empty Dream
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Nature Stories: Crossing River Kulga & Other Stories
Age Range: 9 – 11 years
This is a collection of fun-to-read stories that focus on the environment. It teaches the relationship between man and nature and helps readers to appreciate nature better.
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I Am River Densu
Suitable for upper primary pupils and children between 9 and 11 years
This storybook is about the life and adventures of River Densu as he finds his way to the ocean.
₵15.00I Am River Densu
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Tahinta: A Rhythm Play for Children (With QR Code for Audio)
Tahinta is a story with a beat. It is about a boy went fishing in the River Birim. He set his fish-trap in the water. He cast his net but when he drew it out, it was empty. He began to look unhappy. But just when he was getting ready to go home, something came walking across the river. You will find out what it was.
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Je Parle Francais: French Book 5
This is one of the three volumes of Je Parle Francais intended for primary four, five and six classes. The methodology aims at promoting contemporary communicative and authentic use of the French Language Skills – reading, speaking, writing and listening.
The passages cover a wide range of themes. The exercises are many and varied. They are designed to help the pupils have active control of the vocabulary and structure.
The dialogue written in simple and natural French accompany each lesson. It is sufficiently short to be learnt and acted by the pupils.
The cultural contexts of the lessons will enable the pupils to experience a world beyond school and classroom.
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Conjugation of 100 French Verbs
This is a compilation of one hundred common French verbs, conjugated in the various tenses. The compilation also has some examples of sentences with the various verb forms, and is suitable for learners of French at various levels, especially from the upper primary to senior high.
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A Frog Named Korkoli
Age Range: 7 – 10 years
Korkoli lost his parents in a flood. He has lost his friends and is lonely, and he no longer has food to eat because the environment no longer supports the life of the tiny insects and worms that he feeds on. The frog named Korkoli talks about the filth in our environment and the need to keep our backyards, water bodies and gutters clean.
₵20.00A Frog Named Korkoli
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