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The Calabash and the Box
Age Range: 6 – 9 years
Mama Kaday’s favourite calabash floats off when Lamina goes to the stream to wash the dirty dishes. When Lamina finds the calabash, there is a black metal box in it. How did the box get into the calabash and what is in the box?
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The Game Hunters
Age Range: 6 – 9 years
Okumi and Sam absent themselves from work in order to trap game. But Benni Farms is in danger of being destroyed by the bushfire they start. What can Atua do to stop the wild bushfire which comes roaring towards his uncle’s farm?
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Abrabɔ Mu Anwonsɛm (Asante Twi)
Abrabɔ Mu Anwonsɛm (Asante Twi)
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Ma Menka Wo Asɛm Bi: Nkura Bi Ne wɔn Na (Book 4)
Ma Menka Wo Asɛm Bi- Nkura Bi Ne wɔn Na
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The Adventures of the Kapapa
In The Adventures of the Kapapa, the author creates, through Mr. Afful, a scientist, the Kapapa Craft which operates on anti-gravitational principle. The mechanical advantages and the exciting adventures provided by this invention an its follow-up, the Space Cargo Craft, take the reader into the realms of high imagination.
It is a book which is rich in language and humour and would have a special interest for both young and old.
Mr. J.O. Eshun holds the B.A. Honours degree in English and B.Sc. Honours in Physics. He taught for sometime, and now works with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Accra.
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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.
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Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe
This Book captures the story of a simple weaver, Silas Marner, who is badly treated by members of his Church. As a result he leaves his native town and settles in the Village of Raveloe. Here, he lives a very lonely life but he accumulates a lot of money. One night, a thief enters his cottage and steals his money. Grieved by this, he leaves his door open in the hope that his money might come back to him……
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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?
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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.₵15.00The Yellow Ball in the Sky
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Portia’s Garden
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?
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