• Grandpa, Who Is Kakai?

    Age Range: 6 – 9 years

    Who is Kakai? He comes in the night if children are naughty. No one ever sees him.

    This is a simple story which children will find fun to read. The language of the story presents the young reader with a variety of descriptive words and examples of the present, past and future tenses used in everyday conversation.

  • The Golden Forest

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

    River Dansu takes away Kwabena’s lime and gives him a fish instead. Kwabena loses one thing after another until he finds gold, becomes very rich and finds a cure for his disease.

  • Je Parle Francais Pupil’s WorkBook 5

    This is one of the three volumes of Je Parle Francais workbooks 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 many exercises cover a wide range of themes and the workbooks are to be used with the Pupil’s books at the corresponding stages. 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.

  • The End of a Traitor

    Age Range: 6 – 10 years

    Foriwa worked as a maid in Queen Pokua’s palace. Due to her truthful and hardworking nature, the Queen honours her. Foriwa’s life changes; she becomes a Princess as well as heiress to the throne.  Her good fortune is met with mixed feelings by the townspeople. In the face of rumors of a palace coup, Queen Pokua realizes that a traitor has been set loose in her Kingdom.  The traitor could be anyone; and no one can be trusted.

     

  • Obenewa

    Age Range: 6 – 10 years

    Obenewa’s mother dies while giving birth to her.  She is left with no one but Maa Kaedabi, her grandmother. A time comes when Obenewa leaves her village with an old friend of Maa Kaedabi. She is now in the big city, there is so much change around her. The big city can be a lonely place for a motherless young girl; it can also be a hub of opportunities for achieving one’s aspirations. What does the city hold for Obenewa?

     

    Obenewa

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  • King of the Trees

    Age Range: 10 – 14 years

    The King of all Trees wants to introduce himself to all who are willing to listen. The Creator Himself crowned this great King. Perhaps, you are more familiar with him than you think. If you will listen closely, you will understand why he is the King of the trees and you will learn how to be as great as this king.

     

  • Candid English Magazine (Time to Read, Time to Explore) – Issue No: 001

    Age Range: KG, Primary and JHS Students

    Welcome to the maiden edition of the Candid English Magazine. This exciting magazine was born out of a dream to see the English language rise to its best level in the Ghanaian society. It must be a great joy to see the very first edition.

    The Candid English Magazine is designed to present to the public good literature and reading materials that would be useful to both the young and the old. It is a magazine that can be picked up at any time to find answers to some nagging grammar questions or any information pertaining to the English language.

    Teachers would find the CEM useful. It would provide them with reading pieces and grammatical facts that would help boost their confidence and give them absolute control over the class.

    Each edition of the CEM comes with interesting stories, drama, poetry, grammar facts, literature, writing guides, tests and questions that would help one to think and come up with creative pieces. Where questions are given, answers to the questions would be provided in the next edition so that those who attempt the questions can compare their answers and see their strengths.

    There are also many games such as puzzles, riddles, anagrams, palindromes and mazes, all of which are designed to provide interludes and also to help students test their level of intelligence.

    Welcome once again. I know we are going to have a wonderful time together. Enjoy!

    In this maiden edition:

    • Exclusive Interview with the National Best Teacher
    • Adventures of a One-Cedi Note
    • One-on-One with Ghana’s Englishman
    • In Search of My Father
    • The Adventures of Kwadede
    • Ananse and The Magic Basket
    • A Dying Man’s Note
    • And Many More
  • Science for KG Workbook 2

    Suitable for children between 4 and 6 years.

    This product focuses on basic science about animals—their food, home, covering, sound etc.

    Contains several activities including colouring, matching, pairing etc.

     

  • Kwame’s Adventures: Tease and the Missing Science Book

    Age Range: 5+ years

    Kwame the Bird, the main character, is exploring Ghana and lands in Tease. He has the ability to talk to and interact with humans and possess other powerful qualities. Kwame flies to meet new people and learn about their use of the library and their cultural activities. He makes a first stop at Tease, a community in the Afram Plains South District of Ghana where she meets the users of the library, helps a girl find a missing book, attends a traditional ceremony, and joins a folktale session before flyting to the next community.

    The first in a series, the book aims to help beginner readers relate more with the text they read by reflecting the everyday happenings of children in suburban Ghanaian communities.

    Please note that profits from the sale of this book will be donated to EduSpots, an educational charity registered in Ghana and the UK.

  • Well Done, Abena

    “Well done, Abena” says her father, mother and class teacher.

    What has Abena done, that everybody says “Well done!”

    Abena lived with her parents and two best friends: Lion King and White Beauty.

    Her friends loved her very much and she loved them too.

    Abena was a brillant and hardworking girl.

    Was Abena able to sing when her Sunday school teacher asked her to sing?

    She came from church and her father also asked her to sing.

    Guess what happened!

  • A Tale of Two Boys

    Ajesiwor and his half-brother Padi, their rivalry mothers, and a troubled father live in the village of Ayimesu. A woman kills her own son instead of her rival’s son. What happened? This is a story of a household with lots of problems which teaches the need for peaceful association with our family members.

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