• 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.

  • Adwinsa: Science for Primary Schools Workbook 6

    Science for Primary School for Basic 1 to 6 textbooks have been carefully developed by practising science facilitators and educationists to provide essential science education for the success of the new educational reform.

    NOTE:

    • The six books cover all the materials in the Primary Science Syllabus for basic 1 to 6 learners.
    • They comprehensively satisfy all the curriculum objectives outlined in the reforms for primary science.
    • Essential scientific knowledge, skills and desirable scientific attitudes have been carefully distilled and delivered in simple but unadulterated scientific language that is user-friendly.
    • The books have followed the innovative scientific concepts harvested from the internet, books and magazines and carefully produced concepts, attitudes, experiments and project works that will stimulate learners to imbibe critical, innovative and development-oriented studies.
    • The books follow a systematic teaching and learning plan that breaks the myth surrounding science and technology as a difficult subject for a selected few and has intentionally made them user-friendly to all learners alike.
    • The learning indicators for each content standard are captured and explained to inform the user on general objectives to be obtained for all the strands of the new curriculum.
  • Adwinsa: Science for Primary Schools Workbook 5

    Science for Primary School for Basic 1 to 6 textbooks have been carefully developed by practising science facilitators and educationists to provide essential science education for the success of the new educational reform.

    NOTE:

    • The six books cover all the materials in the Primary Science Syllabus for basic 1 to 6 learners.
    • They comprehensively satisfy all the curriculum objectives outlined in the reforms for primary science.
    • Essential scientific knowledge, skills and desirable scientific attitudes have been carefully distilled and delivered in simple but unadulterated scientific language that is user-friendly.
    • The books have followed the innovative scientific concepts harvested from the internet, books and magazines and carefully produced concepts, attitudes, experiments and project works that will stimulate learners to imbibe critical, innovative and development-oriented studies.
    • The books follow a systematic teaching and learning plan that breaks the myth surrounding science and technology as a difficult subject for a selected few and has intentionally made them user-friendly to all learners alike.
    • The learning indicators for each content standard are captured and explained to inform the user on general objectives to be obtained for all the strands of the new curriculum.
  • 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?

  • The Yellow Ball in the Sky

    Araba is excited when she sees the bright yellow colour of the Sun in the sky. When she asks about the yellow ball, her mother tells her that it’s the Sun.
    Araba decides to ask the Sun many questions. When the Sun replies, they become friends.
    What does the Sun tell Araba? Will Araba heed to the Sun’s words or order for them to be friends forever.

  • Beware of Bad Friends

    Five frogs-Quinie, Bownie, Tinie, Crippie and Ninie-live with their close friends, the three snakes and the singing bird.

    They are so close that they do all things together, including throwing parties.

    Sadly, the frogs begin to die one after the other. Who is behind their death and why are the frogs always crying? The wisest bird will tell ..

  • Naughty Adwoba

    When Adwoba is punished for her naughty behaviour, she escapes into the bush. She falls into a deep sleep and wakes only to find herself in a strange room with some other children whose hands and feet are tied up.
    As she screams and cries for release, an ugly-looking man enters. What happens to Adwoba and the other children? Will she ever see her mom and friends again?

    Naughty Adwoba

    25.00
  • Fafa at the Zoo

    Fafa, a beautiful girl of about eight years old loves animals. Her parents promised to take her to the Zoo when she comes first in class. She studied very hard and came first. Mr and Mrs Osei sent their daughter to the Zoo as they had promised.

    Fafa at the Zoo

    25.00
  • Ogyam the Scholar

    Ogyam, popularly known as the scholar, is the laziest man in the village. While people farm the land to grow crops, he uses his tongue to earn his living. But when he could no longer get cases to defend, he resorts to stealing other people’s crops.

    One day he runs out of luck and he is caught. Will he go to jail or he will be able to defend himself as he defends others?

  • Femi and Koro

    Femi has just cooked some delicious potatoes and was about to enjoy it alone. Unfortunately for him, Kofo his friend is passing by at the period and asks if he could join him.

    Femi cannot refuse because of his customs, so instead, devises a plan to outsmart Koro and have his food all to himself. Femi gets to find out the hard way, that sometimes the person who thinks he’s being clever, can turn out to be the one who’s been outsmarted

    Femi and Koro

    25.00
  • Story time with Eno Anowa

    Naming ceremony is a rite every child goes through in the Ghanaian society eight days after birth. In this story, Eno Anowa, the great storyteller of Subanpa village tells the children gathered in her compound a story of a naming ceremony in Bobokrom.

  • Who Went Highest?

    Blackie the dog wants to play with Kwame and Ama on the swing at the playground but his request is denied. The children, after playing, argue on who went higest on the swing till they got home.

    As night falls, Blackie sneaks out of the house to play on the swing at the playground. He plans on going the highest swing.

  • Skippy Finds a Friend

    Skippy, a hairy white dog, is always left alone in the house. This leads to his adventure at the beach.

    Let’s find out what happen at the beach.

  • Well Done, Dela

    A competition to change the face of the community was announced by chief. Dela, a class four pupil, and his friends decide to participate by planting trees in the community. What happened after Dela and his team met at the town square for the chief to announce the winners?

     

    Well Done, Dela

    25.00
  • The Wicked Lion

    There’s famine in the animal kingdom. The big animals start eating the children of the smaller and weaker animals. After their numerous complaints have fallen on deaf ears they decide to leave. But the koala bird curses the king before she dies. What happens when the king’s son fall sick?

    The Wicked Lion

    25.00

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