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When I Grow Up
Age Range: 2-9 years
When I Grow Up is a comprehensive colorful book that introduces tots and tykes to the world of Careers. This book graphically illustrates various professions and vocations while simple rhythmic phrases describe these professions.
₵50.00When I Grow Up
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Circle Time with Siya and Nkosi
Age Range: 3+ years
Siya and Nkosi , two adventurous children, and their parents relocate from Cape Town, South Africa, a busy tourist city, to a new home in a quite village in Coffee Bay also in South Africa.
As they settle into their new home, they notice the difference in the city activities and the village life.
A lesson they learn is the value in being a good neighbour and how books light up our world when especially when we share.
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Keku and the Hopscotch Challenge
Keku is a fun-loving young frog but competitive as well. So, when he hurts himself just before a major hopscotch contest, the race is on to see whether he can recover in time but also be able to beat his fellow contestants!
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Akiki Learns Healthy Habits
Age Range: 3 – 9 years
Akiki learns Healthy Habits with Activities and Recipes.
Enjoy this book as Akiki discovers and learns ‘a healthy body is a happy body’.
This book has been designed with fun engagement activities to encourage healthy eating behaviour and easy recipes that will be exciting to add to school snacks.
₵45.00Akiki Learns Healthy Habits
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Hide and Seek: Playful Pets (Board book)
Age Range: 0 – 5 years
Hide and Seek: Playful Pets (Board book)
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Poster: Map of Ghana (Special Learning Materials)
Age Range: 8+ years
A poster showing Ghana’s current administrative map, including the recently created regions.
Size A1 (60 x 85 cm)
Material: flexy.
Including eyelet holes for hanging.
Level: from Class 3
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Exercise Book Note 1: Tourist Attractions – Mole National Park, Savannah Region
Exercise Book Note 1: Tourist Attractions – Mole National Park, Savannah Region
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Exercise Book Note 1: Tourist Attractions – Black Star Square, Greater Accra Region
Exercise Book Note 1: Tourist Attractions – Black Star Square, Greater Accra Region
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Exercise Book Note 1: Tourist Attractions – Elmina Castle, Central Region
Exercise Book Note 1: Tourist Attractions – Elmina Castle, Central Region
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Exercise Book Note 1: Tourist Attractions – Jamestown Lighthouse, Greater Accra Region
Exercise Book Note 1: Tourist Attractions – Jamestown Lighthouse, Greater Accra Region
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Victims of Circumstance
Victims of Circumstance is based on the Igbo cultural practice of Osu Caste system. In the course of the narrative, the descendants of Ezeako automatically become Osu-outcasts-following the sacrifice of their father, Ezeako, to an oracle of Ogwugwu.
Having assumed this status, the Ezeako children who have now become a village (Umuezeako) are no longer treated as free citizens but rather as social outcasts.
This discrimination culminates in the collapse of the relationship between Ego and Nduka.
₵20.00Victims of Circumstance
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Where Have All the Rivers Gone?
Suitable for upper primary pupils and children between 9 and 11 years
Sponsored by the Ghana Environmental Protection Agency, to raise awareness of environmental issues amongst children, this story follows the adventures of Aku and Serwa who go on holiday to Zimbabwe, visiting Victoria Falls and the Kariba Dam. They learn about the crucial importance of rivers for clean drinking water, about fish conservation, and about all the proper and improper uses of rivers and natural water sources.
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Asuoyaa by Train
Nyameba, a twelve-year-old boy, had barely two months to write his Common Entrance Examinations. He relocated from his parents’ home to stay with his auntie after his mother travelled out of the country. It was difficult coping with his new environment which, to him, was a bit harsh. He fell into trouble and ran away from home to escape punishment. The main Accra train station became his haven.
There, he met Ato, a young boy of his age who lost his family through the famous Asuoyaa train disaster and now lived at the train station. He made a living as a head porter. Nyameba joined his new friend in the trade just to survive. Sisi, one of the market women he worked for, offered to travel with him on the train to Asuoyaa.
His encounter on the journey, his stay in Asuoyaa and the tragic moment he experienced on his return to Accra, transformed his life for good.
₵38.00Asuoyaa by Train
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Ayorkor
Ayorkor’s beauty was fortified with a good character ingrained by her parents. She had great dreams for the future and was also bent on making her parents proud come what may.
However, her father’s misfortune at his workplace almost derailed her plans. As a JHS Three student, her Basic School final exam was now on the line as her family began to face financial difficulties. Eventually, fate made it necessary for her to relocate to live with her uncle and his wife in another town.
At her new place, Ayorkor made a friend at school who lured her into a very tempting situation. The tough test of Ayorkor’s character and her resolve would then unfold.
₵38.00Ayorkor
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Friends of the Forest
What happens to Nana and Esi when they leave their homes in Accra and Keta to spend the holidays with their Aunt in Sambene, a village in Asante?
Discover why Nana and Esi are the only ones to go into the forest despite the warning from the Chief about the dangers there.
Read about their friends of the forest- the Pilaphies and the exciting adventures they have in their quest for the Golden Spear.
₵20.00Friends of the Forest
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