• Bookset: Courtesy & Manners Guidebooks for Boys and Girls (5 books)

    Age Range: 7 years and above

    Most of us were trained with Courtesy for Boys & Girls as a guidebook. Fundamental rules of courtesy for young people, rules on behaviour; much more needed today! Now, you can have four other books in this series as a bookset.

    These books are adapted from up-to-date fundamental rules of courtesy as they apply to young people of today and list for the guidance of parents and teachers rules on a gracious refinement of behaviour. They teach young readers how to be courteous in their everyday lives and how effective it can be, how to be polite and have good manners, and how to get along with others.

    A great set of books to use to engage young people on matters of manners.

  • A Potpourri of Tales

    Age Range: 6+ years

    A young person’s mission to find employment is met with hilarious obstacles in the The Interview; Why Elephants Have Big Ears answers its eponymous question in the wittiest way possible; in a surprisingly suspenseful story.

    Lion’s Got Your Tongue takes us on a journey to visit a sick uncle; and we learn all we need to know about family, love and appreciating difference in The Five Frolicking Sharks.

    In four short stories, Valerie Akpobome begins the journey every writer hopes to make: into the hearts of her readers. Join her on this quest with her first book, A Potpourri of Tales.

  • Dork Diaries: Holiday Heartbreak (Dork Diaries #6)

    Age Range: 9 – 13 years

    Nikki Maxwell’s love life is finally looking up. Brandon, who she’s been crushing on, like, forever, has asked her on an almost-date. SQUEE!

    But when Brandon starts acting weirdly, Nikki’s worried that he doesn’t like her after all…

    And with a special dance coming up where the girls ask the boys, Nikki wants to invite Brandon, but what if he says no – urgh, major cringe! Will Nikki find the courage to ask Brandon to the dance, or will she be left at home like a true Dork-arella?

  • Dork Diaries: Dear Dork (Dork Diaries #5)

    Age Range: 9 – 13 years

    Dear Miss-Know-It-All, I think my arch-nemesis is spreading rumours about me. Help!

    OMG!!! Does your arch-nemesis have a name that starts with “Mac” and ends with “Kenzie”? Maybe YOU can give ME advice!!

    Your friend, Miss Know-It-All

    When Nikki Maxwell discovers that mean-girl Mackenzie is planning to spread rumours about Brandon in her school newspaper column, Nikki decides to join the paper to keep an eye on her.

    Assigned to the role of Miss Know-It-All, the paper’s agony aunt, at first Nikki has fun answering letters from kids at school, but when her inbox starts overflowing, she feels in need of some help herself! Can Nikki keep up with demand and stop Mackenzie from getting Brandon into trouble?

  • Keke And The Cake Thief

    Age Range: 4 – 8 years

    Reading Level: 2 – 3

    Keke and the Cake Thief, written by L.M Daini and illustrated by Chike Obasi and Emmanuel Adepitan. Suitable for ages 4-8 years.

    In this story, there’s a cake thief in the kingdom and the king is getting very upset. Keke’s love for cakes makes him the best person to help track down the elusive cake thief and restore peace in the king’s kitchen!

    This is a fun and beautifully illustrated modern African fairy tale, perfect for story time at home and in the classroom. A must-have for every child’s library and an excellent gift for all occasions, birthdays, Christmas, World Book Day, Black History Month and Kwanzaa.

  • Malik’s Bridge

    Age Range: 3 – 8 years

    Reading Level: 2 – 3

    Malik’s Bridge is an inspiring story of four friends who find a way to keep connected over the school holidays. This wonderful story celebrates STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) and the power of unity.

    Written by Marwa Al.Hifnawi and illustrated by Chike Obasi.

    In this story, Malik and his best-friends Ola, Lisa and Amina cannot wait for the school holidays, but they soon realise how much they will miss each other! 

    Can the friends find a way to keep connected across their countries in Africa?

    Join Malik and his squad as they use STEM to bridge the distance and celebrate their unity.

  • A-Files

    Nita’s (almost) perfect world has just been turned on its slightly ruffled but otherwise happy head. Now, not only does she have to endure living with Adesuwa, the world’s most overbearing sister, she has to go to school with her as well!

    Will Nita succeed at finding a place for herself at her new school or will she be totally blotted out by Adesuwa’s (totally ridiculous) popularity?

    A-Files is the first in a series of middle-grade children’s books by Victoria Afe Inegbedion. It follows the lives of teen sisters Nita and Adesuwa as they navigate life, school and family.

    A-Files

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  • Big Nate: Out Loud (Big Nate #2)

    Age Range: 8 – 12 years

    Soon to be an animated series with Paramount+ and Nickelodeon!

    In this follow up to New York Times best-seller Big Nate: From the Top, eleven-year-old Nate Wright is living OUT LOUD and he wouldn’t have it any other way!

    Even though his friends won’t let him be the lead singer in their band, Nate continues to rock. He’s a superstar of the comics pages and of the best-selling series of Big Nate books and he’s a big hit with kids everywhere. This collection features full-color daily and Sunday strips that originally appeared in newspapers.

  • Big Nate: Blasts Off (Big Nate #8) – Hardcover

    Age Range: 8 – 12 years

    Soon to be an animated series from Nickelodeon!

    For fans of the hilarious Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, here comes the eighth novel in the New York Times bestselling series Big Nate.

    BIG NATE IS BLASTING OFF!

    Nate has a crush on Ruby. But after his scrap with Randy Betancourt makes headlines in the Weekly Bugle, he’s got a problem WAY worse than detention! Can Nate bounce back? And will the annual Mud Bowl be a blast . . . or a bust?

    Meet BIG NATE, P.S. 38’s coolest doodler and definitely NOT the teacher’s pet.

  • Aníké Elèko

    Age Range: 7 – 12 years

    Aníké has to hawk èko every morning but that does not stop her from going to school. She loves school and wants to be a doctor.

    However, her mother has decided her fate: once she finishes primary school, she will join her Aunt Remí in the city as a tailor.

    When a mystery guest visits Àníké’s school, she has the chance to win a scholarship that will change her fate. Will the help of her friends Oge, Ìlérí and Àríyo the cobbler be enough?

    Written by Sandra Joubead and illustrated by Àlàbá Ònájìn, ÀNÍKÉ ELÉKO tells a colourful story
    of one girl’s courage in the face of opposition to her dreams.

     

    Aníké Elèko

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  • City Sounds

    Age Range: 2 – 5  years

    Read about daily sounds heard by a young boy living in the vibrant, bustling community of Nima, Accra, Ghana.

    City Sounds

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  • Harmattan is Here

    Age Range: 2 – 5 years

    Harmattan is Here is a story on the dry season in Ghana. A story written by a child for children.

  • Afia the Happy Giraffe

    Age Range: 2 – 5 years

    Afia the Happy Giraffe is Nhyira’s pet who loves to dance. A story written by a child for children.

  • There is an Elephant in my Wardrobe

    Age Range: 5 – 8 years

    Have you ever wished for someone who will listen to your worries? Adun does. When an elephant arrives at her home, Adun is happy to have a new friend with big ears. Adun’s happy feelings go away when Erin the elephant begins to eat her clothes. Friends should be kind to one another. How will Adun make the elephant leave her wardrobe when it is stronger than her?

     

  • Lost at the Beach

    Suitable for upper primary pupils and children between 9 and 11 years

    Curiosity lead three children into an unforgettable adventure. Atsu, his twin sister Atsupui and their close friend Akoto venture to an abandoned beach to search for a dead whale which had been washed onto the beach. Not only do they get lost but they soon discover that they were not the only ones in search of the whale. How do they escape from these dangerous strangers and also find their way home?

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