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Abusua Pa Jigsaw Puzzle: Fufu Dish (1000 Puzzle Pieces)
Fufu is a popular staple food in Ghana made from starchy root vegetables like cassava, yams, or plantains, boiled and pounded into a dough-like/pasty consistency.
It is a versatile dish, served with a variety of soups and plays a significant cultural role, symbolizing communal dining and togetherness. Regional variations of Fufu may exist.
Fufu offers energy and it is a cultural experience, making it a beloved and nutritious part of Ghanaian cuisine.
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World Globe
This Globe is perfect for teaching geography to new learners. It has a sturdy base and a design which acts as a visual reference during geography lessons.
The globe is perfect for use at home or school.
You can use it to teach new learners about different countries, continents and more.
It has a durable plastic construction with a sturdy base.
The globe has a natural colour scheme with blue oceans and coloured land.
₵335.00World Globe
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Dictionary of the Hausa People: Volume 2 – English-Hausa (Cambridge Library Collection)
Hausa is an African language originating in Niger and northern Nigeria and spoken widely in West and Central Africa as a lingua franca. Charles Henry Robinson (1861-1925) was the first student of the short-lived Hausa Association, formed in 1891 to promote the study of the Hausa Language and people. The Association sponsored Robinson to stay in Northern Nigeria from 1894 to 1895 to gain more experience in the language. On his return Robinson published an anthology of Hausa text in 1896 and a Hausa grammar in 1897 as well as his two-volume dictionary in 1899. His efforts contributed greatly to Western knowledge of the language despite criticisms of his relatively short experience of Hausa-speaking communities.
Volume 2 is an English-Hausa dictionary, intended for those who wished to speak colloquial Hausa. The version reissued here is the 1925 fourth edition.
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Last Days at Forcados High
The Last Days at Forcados High tells the story of Jimi Solade, the most popular boy at the elite Forcados High School. As he begins his final year in senior secondary together with his friends, the sweet-hearted and devout Nene and Ansa, the nerdy art genius, he’s determined it’s going to be his best year yet. But Jimi’s rogue brother, Wole, is back – which means trouble can’t be far behind. Then there’s Efua, the beautiful and mysterious new girl in class who seems to have no time for boys – including Jimi. But when Jimi’s mother falls ill, he realizes that things are about to change – and not necessarily in a good way.
A funny and honest book about self-discovery, family, friendship, tolerance and the highs and lows of life as a modern Nigerian teenager. Instead, Last Days stands out with its realistic situations, original characters and deft storytelling. It is at once entertaining and deadly serious, tackling a range of difficult issues including drug abuse, discrimination and loss, with intelligence and great writing.
₵50.00Last Days at Forcados High
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The Kaya Girl
Age Range: 8 – 12 years
2012 First Place Burt Award for African Young Adult Literature Finalist
A 2022 KIRKUS BEST CHILDREN’S BOOK
2023 CHILDREN’S AFRICANA BOOK AWARD HONOR
2023 BANK ST COLLEGE BEST BOOKSIn a bustling market in Ghana’s capital city, the lives of two very different girls collide. Neither of them will ever be the same.
Abena is spending her summer vacation working at her auntie’s shop in Makola Market, a place she and her wealthy friends would typically never go. She would sooner be found at the mall. Faiza is a Muslim migrant worker from the North who makes her living in the market as a porter, carrying goods in a bowl balanced on her head.
When the two girls meet, they forge an unlikely and powerful friendship. So different in their experiences, each opens the door to an unseen world for the other—and is forever changed by what they discover. Playing out against an eye-opening backdrop of wealth and poverty, the story of these two teenagers vibrates with unforgettable characters crossing the chasms of difference that divide us—and celebrating the deeper truths that bring the best of friends together.
₵75.00₵85.00The Kaya Girl
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Rambunctious Kwame and The Case of the Missing Birthday Banku
Age Range: 7 – 13 years
Meet Yawa, a 13-year-old near genius with a knack for getting into trouble! Yawa The Adventurer Issue is an original, funny, 32-page all-ages action-adventure comic series with an African twist. It is the first-ever comic to blend fact, fiction, history, culture, and modern living from a variety of African countries. If you’re a fan of adventures like Indiana Jones, silliness like Scooby-Doo or Dumb or Dumber, or international mystery and mischief like Tintin, then this is the comic for you! Each issue explores different countries in Africa through Yawa’s adventures – their history and culture and includes pages of facts that you are guaranteed to not know about! Perfect for comic lovers, young AND old!
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Pet
Age Range: 12 years and above
There are no monsters anymore, or so the children in the city of Lucille are taught. Jam and her best friend, Redemption, have grown up with this lesson all their life. But when Jam meets Pet, a creature made of horns and colors and claws, who emerges from one of her mother’s paintings and a drop of Jam’s blood, she must reconsider what she’s been told. Pet has come to hunt a monster—and the shadow of something grim lurks in Redemption’s house. Jam must fight not only to protect her best friend, but also uncover the truth, and the answer to the question—How do you save the world from monsters if no one will admit they exist?
₵95.00Pet
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We Learn About Fire Safety (Safety and Me Series)
Age Range: 4 – 10 years
In this series, children learn important safety measures that help them relate safely with their immediate environment. With age-appropriate language and fun illustrations, children gain useful knowledge on fire safety, preserving the environment, road safety and safety at home.
This fully illustrated book is an exciting introduction to fire safety for children. Join the friends, Nana, Tobi, Grace and Hakeem, as they learn about keeping safe on the roads from the wise Uncle Omoh.
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We Learn About Road Safety (Safety and Me Series)
Age Range: 4 – 10 years
In this series, children learn important safety measures that help them relate safely with their immediate environment. With age-appropriate language and fun illustrations, children gain useful knowledge on fire safety, preserving the environment, road safety and safety at home.
This fully illustrated book is an exciting introduction to road safety for children. Join the friends, Nana, Tobi, Grace and Hakeem, as they learn about keeping safe on the roads from the wise Uncle Omoh.
The children’s questions are answered:
• What is a zebra crossing?
• Who is a pedestrian?
• What kinds of different vehicles ride on the roads?
• How should I cross the road?
• What do traffic lights mean?
• What do different road signs mean?
• How can I stay safe and secure on the roads?₵25.00 -
My Nigeria: People, Places and Culture
Age Range: 7 – 10 years
This series provides a captivating way for children to learn about Nigeria. Complete with colourful illustrations, the series starts with a brief history of the Niger Area, its people, early culture and tribal dynasties. It delves further into the colonial era, Nigerian pioneers and past leaders of both democratic and military administrations. The final book explores the people, foods and places in Nigeria.
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A School Trip Like No Other
Age Range: 8 years and above
“A School Trip Like No Other delivers engagement, retention and ingrained lessons in the most unusual manner.” – Benjamin Benj! Okoh, Award winning broadcaster and anchor of BookOnReview, Classic FM
Why does the ostrich bury its head in the sand? Why does the chameleon change its colour? Why does the frog croak?
Miss Obehi and her students go on an adventure through the magical animal kingdom of Jojo, where everything is possible.
“Deep lessons, suspense, hilarity and fun. . . Jacqueline has done a brilliant job of keeping the reader glued to each tale, just as much as the kids on the bus trip.” – Akin Akingbogun, Author, Prisoner of Fate
₵60.00A School Trip Like No Other
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Papa and Nana Series for Kids (9 Books)
Age Range: 4 – 10 years
Introducing the captivating “Papa and Nana Series” – a heartwarming collection of 9 beautifully illustrated children’s books celebrating the special bond between grandparents and grandchildren. This enchanting series is designed to nurture young minds and foster intergenerational connections, created with love by Smartline Publishers in collaboration with Prof. Stephen Adei, Mrs. Georgina Adei, and Ghana Christian International High School.
Each book in the series unfolds a delightful tale that revolves around the endearing characters, Papa and Nana. Join them on their heartening adventures that impart valuable life lessons, ignite imagination, and evoke a sense of nostalgia. The vivid illustrations bring the stories to life, captivating young readers and sparking their creativity.
Enhancing the reading experience further, the “Papa and Nana Series” also includes a set of 9 flashcards, each featuring keywords from the corresponding book. These flashcards engage young readers in word recognition and pronunciation, making the learning journey enjoyable and interactive.
Embrace the joy of storytelling and learning with your little ones as you dive into the world of “Papa and Nana.” This series is more than just books; it’s an opportunity to create cherished memories and deepen the connection between generations
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Dada Ade and the Good Hair Fairy
Age Range: 4 – 8 years
Dada Ade does not like her hair. So she goes to see the Good Hair Fairy in hopes of receiving some good hair. But when she gets to the Good Hair Fairy, a big surprise awaits her.
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Kita and the Dusty Red Road
Age Range: 4 – 8 years
Kita loves to kick up dust along the red dusty road. She doesn’t listen when her mama warns her not to do this.
One day, she kicks up so much red dust she awakens the Dust Eater. Kita is scared. Can anybody save her?
₵30.00Kita and the Dusty Red Road
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The Chameleon Girl
University lecturer, Soumaya Dramé, abandons her job in England to go after her mother, Pearl, who, in the wake of a quarrel with her Senegalese father, AI, has fled to Senegal. Determined to track Pearl down before her despondent father does something foolish, Soumaya enlists the help of a charismatic photographer, Aziz. As they navigate a place she is from but not quite a part of, Soumaya meets her Senegalese relatives – and also runs into a beautiful older woman who seems to be stalking her.
Set mostly in sunny Dakar, The Chameleon Girl is the story of a woman of dual identities confronting her parents’ past amid secrets, stereotypes and cross-cultural family tensions.
₵95.00The Chameleon Girl
₵95.00