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The Silver Spoon (Peggy Oppong Novel)
Rated 5.00 out of 505Sekyiwaa is a product of a broken home characterised by hardships, heartaches and deprivation. When she receives an all-expenses covered scholarship to study medicine overseas, she sees this not only as the realisation of her life’s ambition but also as the gateway to a bright future. She is determined that nothing will come between her and the fulfilment of this dream.
Sekyiwaa’s rich fiance, Jeremiah, is determined to marry before the completion of her eleven years of education and pursues this objective relentlessly using all resources available to him — his irresistible charm, time, energy and money — in his efforts to break her resolve.
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The Black Heel (Peggy Oppong Novel)
Rated 5.00 out of 501Everything was going on smoothly for her and the future appeared secured until a shocking betrayal shatters everything Naomi had lived for. In the bleak darkness that follows she is forced to make a choice — to return to the past or wade towards the flickering light that beckoned her.
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Echoes from the Past (Peggy Oppong Novel)
Rated 5.00 out of 501Phoebe courageously steps in to avert a near-clash between Barbara Fhanuelle, the affluent but caustic-tongued client and the salon owner. Barbara, driven by curiosity to learn more about Phoebe, invites her home. Phoebe meets two men at Barbara’s residence: Felix Newgate, old enough to be Phoebe’s father but a wealthy, handsome and highly-respected doctor who offers her financial security, a future of bliss and also has the active support of Barbara; and Ekow, Barbara’s only son, who is younger, makes Phoebe laugh and open up in a way no one else has done before.
But everyone, including Barbara, warns her to stay away from Ekow, who breaks women’s hearts.
Kwaku Amoa, the famous investigative journalist, is convinced the playing field is not level and undertakes to dig up dirt, from Newgate’s past to permanently shame and disqualify him.
The battle lines are drawn and it promises to be fierce.
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Courtesy for Boys and Girls
Rated 5.00 out of 501Age Range: 9 years and above
Most of us were trained with this as a guidebook. Fundamental rules of courtesy for young people, rules on behaviour; much more needed today!
This book is 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 165 rules on a gracious refinement of behaviour.
₵35.00Courtesy for Boys and Girls
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Who Cares?
Age Range: 7 – 13 years
Bubu is a curious and lively child who lives in a small town. She constantly challenges her understanding of the world and, through her daily observations about how people act in the town, has become aware of the widespread littering habits among them, which eventually leads to environmental destruction. So with a strong desire to understand the reasons behind their daily habit of littering, she begins to throw questions at those caught in the act of littering the environment, becoming an annoyance to many. Will they listen to Bubu? Will they regret their actions?
₵20.00Who Cares?
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Neira Returns To School (SDG Changemakers Series)
Age Range: 8years and aboveNeira loves being in school. A disaster prevents only her from going to school. What will she do?
Neira’s story is one of many. Girls are the first to stop school when their families face barriers. This is an opportunity to have an open conversation about inclusion, and empowering women, The suggested age for this story is 8 years and above.
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From Stamp to Click, it’s still hello! (Hardcover)
Age Range: 6 years and above
Maame Esi shares a special bond with her grandfather. On an ordinary day they will chat about almost anything and Grandpa will share his experiences which forever enriches her life. This story takes the reader into an interesting interaction between the two generations that recounts how communication has evolved from Grandpa’s time to modern day Maame Esis time. Your child will discover and appreciate how people communicated in the past and you as an adult will be marvelled how communication has developed in such a short space of time.
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Large Wall Poster: Map of Africa
Age Range: 8+ years
A poster showing Ghana’s current administrative map, including the recently created regions with districts.
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Mfantse-Akan mbe̳buse̳m nkyere̳kyere̳mu: Ghanaian Proverbs Explained and Translated into English Volume 2 (M-Z) – Second Edition
Mfantse-Akan mbe̳buse̳m nkyere̳kyere̳mu: Ghanaian Proverbs Explained and Translated into English Volume 2 (M-Z) – Second Edition
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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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Victory: Career Technology for Junior High Schools (Basic 9)
Victory Career Technology for JHS is part of a series of four books (Basic 7-10) designed to help learners acquire basic knowledge in career related courses that will prepare them to pursue their area of competences as far as choosing a career is concerned.
With its simplified presentation and detailed approach to teaching and learning , using simple clear language and carefully selected pictures/illustrations, both learners and facilitators will find this book very useful and second to none.
This book will help learners to develop the spirit of curiosity , creativity, innovation and critical thinking for investigating and understanding their technological environment. It will further help learners to identify problems around them, and offer solutions to the problems identified.
Victory Career Technology conforms strictly to the new curriculum designed by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) of the Ghana Education Service (GES), 2020.
The book contains lots of practical activities to enhance easier assimilation of the lessons, to enable learners acquire the core competences stipulated in the New Curriculum.₵65.00 -
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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Sharp Brain Games: Word Search
Age Range: 5- 10years
Discover the joy of learning while having fun and conquering boredom with Sharp Brain Games: Word Search Book for Kids (Ages 5-10), our focus lies in selecting age-appropriate and captivating topics and words that cater to children’s interests. Our aim is to ensure that word search puzzles are a delight for everyone, devoid of words that might prove either too simple or excessively challenging to identify.
Our book features:
Captivating puzzles for kids aged 5 and above
Themed puzzles tailored for kids, boasting accessible and moderately challenging words
A rich selection of over 400 words waiting to be uncovered
Comprehensive puzzle solutions located at the back of the book – we’ve got you covered!
Clear and legible Large Print text, enhancing readability for all ages
₵70.00
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Who Cares?
Age Range: 7 – 13 years
Bubu is a curious and lively child who lives in a small town. She constantly challenges her understanding of the world and, through her daily observations about how people act in the town, has become aware of the widespread littering habits among them, which eventually leads to environmental destruction. So with a strong desire to understand the reasons behind their daily habit of littering, she begins to throw questions at those caught in the act of littering the environment, becoming an annoyance to many. Will they listen to Bubu? Will they regret their actions?
₵20.00Who Cares?
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