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How to Get Along With Others
Age Range: 9 years and above
How to Get Along With Others teaches young readers how to cooperate by understanding and respecting their fellow peers.
Getting along with others is a skill that can be constantly improved. This booklet is designed to help you get along successfully with others. The more you put into practice the things you already know, you will get along better with other people.
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Living through Courtesy
Age Range: 9 years and above
Living Through Courtesy teaches young readers how to be courteous in their everyday lives and how effective it can be. In twenty-six lessons, readers learn the importance of making contact with others pleasant and peaceful. This books encourages you to look at yourself in relation to others and to discuss topics and problems concerning courtesy frankly and openly with your parents, friends, teachers and public officers in your country.
Everyday you are in contact with others in one way or another, in one place or another. It is important to know how to make these contacts pleasant and peaceful.Your best of doing this is through the practice of Courtesy.
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You and Your Problems
Age Range: 9 years and above
In this booklet, the problem-solving method will be tried out on lots of different real-life problems. It has been written to help young people understand and solve personal problems, get along successfully with others, and make realistic educational and rational plans.
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Ruins of A Star
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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This is My Home
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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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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Don’t Play with Fire
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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The Heritage: A Story to Remember
Sosu and his mates are put to test by their teacher, to search for the meaning of national pledge and national anthem.
This story has something to tell every boy or girl, man or woman, whose lives among people who value their heritage.
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Abiba’s Journey
The crops haven’t done well this year. Food is even scarcer than last year’s situation but family has to be taken care of. The times are hard for Abiba and her children. This story takes you from Sabonjida, Abiba’s village, on the strange journey of a woman who only wants something better for herself and her family.
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Birago and Grandmother
Birago loses her parents early in life. She lives with her grandmother in her parents’ house. But her grandmother too passes away, and an aunt moves in to stay with her. Later, the aunt tries to sell the house, but her long-forgotten uncle returns from abroad and everything changes.
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Danger in Town
The chief called a meeting at Tongu. Something terrible was happening in the town, and everybody’s life was in serious danger.
A deadly disease had hit the town and there was need to live carefully₵18.00Danger in Town
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Norty Norty: The Naughty Boy
Everyone called him “Norty Norty,” and he would respond accordingly.
Norty Norty lives out his naughty name. He runs away from home and goes to stay with a man in a far-away town. While there he continues his naughty behaviour. It is only when he decides to return home that a sudden change comes upon him.₵18.00Norty Norty: The Naughty Boy
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Sick Village
The Dumasi Hospital was full of people. Many people in the village were sick. They didn’t know why. Some months later, the health inspectors visited the village once again after reading a newspaper report. The “Sick Village” has now turned into the “New Village”. What caused the great transformation?
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Queen of Sorrow
In the great kingdom of Adeborm a beautiful princess is born to occupy the throne . . . But an old prophecy must be fulfilled—the princess dies on her sixth birthday. Will the queen ever occupy the throne?
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