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The Unfulfilled Dream
Age Range: 8 – 10 years
The Adaex Reader in Moral Series uses everyday incidents in the community, the school, the home, the market place, the playing field and other places to encourage young readers to develop good manners, courtesy, health, and good habits and to grow into good respectable civic-minded students.
In this story, Gwendolyn Akello joins a presigious secondary school in Kampala. Her parents believe that their great dream for her will soon be realised. One of her friends, however, takes advantage of her village innocence, and leads her down a very dangerous path.
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The Bad Friends
Age Range: 8 – 10 years
The Adaex Reader in Moral Series uses everyday incidents in the community, the school, the home, the market place, the playing field and other places to encourage young readers to develop good manners, courtesy, health, and good habits and to grow into good respectable civic-minded students.
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Karim’s Story
Age Range: 8 – 10 years
Karim teaches his friends how to be courteous and have good habits.
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A Bad Day for Martha
Age Range: 8 – 10 years
In this short book, young readers explore the importance of integrity and the repercussions for acting immorally.
₵26.00A Bad Day for Martha
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A Football Match
Age Range: 8 – 10 years
This early reader from Adaex focuses on character development with a story about taking responsibility for your own actions.Football can unite people but it can also be nasty if players and supporters are not courteous and do not see it as a unifying game.₵26.00A Football Match
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How Big is the Sun
Age range: 6-10 years
Little Kukua’s curiosity takes her on an adventure into space, where she lands on the moon and learns about the various elements in the sky.
₵25.00How Big is the Sun
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Asɛnta, Oba! Vol 3 (Folktales in Cartoons, Ga)
“Asenta, Oba!” mli adesai lɛ jeee nɔ hee ha mɛi fɛɛ ni fɔ adafitswaawolo ni ji “Maŋsaralɔ” lɛ kanemɔ lɛ.
Adesai lɛ ateŋ eko fɛɛ eko eje kpo be ko pɛŋ, aloo nyɛsɛɛ ko, yɛ Maŋsaralɔ mli, ni kanelɔi enya amɛhe jogbaŋŋ.
Nikanelɔi abimɔnaa lɛ abua adesai nɛɛ sɔŋŋ anaa akɛfee woji muji, koni nikanelɔi krokomɛi hu ana amɛhe sɛɛ.
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Yaa Mansa: Victim of Beauty (Great Minds Series)
Age Range: 8 – 12 years
Beauty, they say, lies in the eyes of the beholder, but Yaa Mansa’s beauty was so glaring that even the meanest person could not help but steal a second glance at her.
The most captivating of it all was her mesmerizing smile that stupefied men.
Due to the unceasing ogling from lustful men here and there, Yaa Mansa realized that she was really sought for by men and that some men were even prepared to kill in order to have her. She, as a result, thought she could use her beauty to exploit them to get all that she wanted. At what cost does Yaa Mansa achieve her aim?
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Shattered Dreams
Age Range: 6 – 12 years
Rose and Susan were very close friends. They attended the same school, were in the same class and did everything in common. One thing kept close. Both of them took great delight in following rich old men and slept with them expressly for money.
While Susan’s parents were against their habit of going after old men who could be their fathers, Rose’s mother encouraged her daughter in the act.
“Use what you have to get what you want,” Rose’s mother used to tell her.
The two girls continued with their wayward life until the inevitable happened.
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The Agony of a Jealous Wife
Age Range: 8 – 12 years
Kwesi Atta is the richest man in the town of Abease and is married to Mensima, the daughter of the Krontihene of Abease. Their marriage has been blessed with four healthy and beautiful children – three girls and a boy. To outsiders, Atta’s family is an example of a happy family. Only those who are close to the couple know that behind the facade of a peaceful and happy existence is a potential active volcano…₵25.00The Agony of a Jealous Wife
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Twi Kasa Mmara: A Twi Grammar
A classic. First published in 1938
CHRISTALLER’S Twi Grammar has long been out of print. Teachers and students of the language have always felt the need of a Grammar written in Twi, and this book is an attempt to supply that need. Much of the material in this book has been based on the works of H. N. Riis and J. G. Christaller.
The introduction deals with the structure of the language and phonetics. The book is then divided into four parts; the first is a general introduction to the parts of speech, the second and third are more detailed study, and the fourth contains syntax. There are a number of appendices dealing with the classification of nouns, paradigms, punctuation, and specimen analyses. Some exercises have been included at the end of some topics to reinforce what has been discussed.
The book is published with the approval of the Education Department and it is meant to be used as a teacher’s handbook in Twi-speaking Primary schools, Junior Schools and as a pupil’s book in Senior High Schools, Training Colleges and Secondary Schools.
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The Dancing Money Box
Uncle Akuete makes an unusual promise to his two nieces: ‘Save fifty cedis and win a money box which sings and dances.’
Vida and Amanua try to outdo each other to win the prize but toffees, ice cream and contributing money to help pay Grandma’s hospital bills threaten to make it impossible for the girls to win the prize.
When Uncle Akuete arrives with the dancing box, Vida has only thirty cedis while Amanua seems to have nothing. Vida wonders if Uncle Akuete will give the box away for thirty cedis, or has Amanua got secret savings?
Margaret Safo uses the pen name Peggy Oppong and her entertaining stories have delighted children for years.
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My Happiest Day
Almost everybody in the village of Akroful can sing well except Kofi. But when Christmas comes, Kofi is chosen to sing the Christmas carol for his class. He displayed a hidden talent to the admiration of all. Kofi can dance better than everybody.
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Frema Visits the Airport
Ever since Frema saw the huge iron bird in the sky, she was excited about aeroplanes.
She knew she wanted to be a pilot in future. Follow Frema as she takes a trip to the airport to learn all about aeroplanes.
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The Tale of Bantama
There is almost a story behind every name. When Serwaa asked about the meaning of “Bantama”, she is given two meanings behind the name.
Which is true? Which one should she believe?
₵25.00The Tale of Bantama
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