• Kwadwoan Mathematics Workbook for Basic 1

    Kwadwoan Mathematics for Basic 3 solidifies the foundation of Mathematics built by the previous books. Through its easy-to-follow and effective learning strategies, mathematical concepts that were otherwise cumbersome and unexciting are treated with so much simplicity to make any learner appreciate the ease of learning Mathematics.

    Each lesson is accompanied with numerous activities, which expand and strengthens understanding of fundamental concepts.

  • Kwadwoan Mathematics for Basic 3

    Kwadwoan Mathematics for Basic 3 solidifies the foundation of Mathematics built by the previous books. Through its easy-to-follow and effective learning strategies, mathematical concepts that were otherwise cumbersome and unexciting are treated with so much simplicity to make any learner appreciate the ease of learning Mathematics.

    Each lesson is accompanied with numerous activities, which expand and strengthens understanding of fundamental concepts.

  • Kwadwoan Mathematics Workbook for Basic 2

    This carefully structured workbook has been developed to provide more practice for learners. This is aimed at enriching their understanding of the principles of the subject. Acquiring Mathematics skills and deepening understanding can only be done effectively through practice. This workbook is perfect for that!

  • Kwadwoan French Book 6

    The last of the 6-pack series, this Kwadwoan French 6 presents an extraordinary resource for learners at Key Phase 3 is. This brilliantly written book helps learners glide through the higher levels of acquiring the French language. Culturally relevant and practical contexts are used to ensure that learners understand the oral and written aspects of the language. Part of its strength is the accompanying audio to help learners grasp the language when spoken.

  • Kwadwoan Mathematics for Basic 2

    Second in the series, this book reinforces lessons learnt in Basic 1. Each lesson is accompanied with numerous activities, which expand and strengthens understanding of fundamental concepts.

    Written by experienced Maths educators, it is no wonder that the book’s approach meets the requirements of the National Council for Curriculum Assessment (NaCCA).

  • Kwadwoan Mathematics for Basic 1

    First of the three books in the Mathematics series for basic schools, this book has been designed to make the learning of Mathematics very interactive and practical.

    Other features such as the provision of appropriate questions and answers help stir learners’ problem-solving abilities. Written by experienced Maths educators, it is no wonder that the book’s approach meets the requirements of the National Council for Curriculum Assessment (NaCCA).

  • Kwadwoan French Book 5

    Another extraordinary resource for learners at Key Phase 3 is the Kwadwoan French 5. This brilliantly written book helps learners glide through the higher levels of acquiring the French language. Culturally relevant and practical contexts are used to ensure that learners understand the oral and written aspects of the language. Part of its strength is the accompanying audio to help learners grasp the language when spoken.

  • Kwadwoan French Book 4

    Kwadwoan French 4 is an extraordinary resource for learners at Key Phase 3. This brilliantly written book helps learners glide through the higher levels of acquiring the French language. Culturally relevant and practical contexts are used to ensure that learners understand the oral and written aspects of the language. Part of its strength is the accompanying audio to help learners grasp the language when spoken.

  • Kwadwoan French Book 1

    This French Book 1 is the best foundation for acquiring knowledge of a foreign language. The variety of tasks presented which have been woven into the lessons are designed to motivate learners to view learning a new language as fun.

  • My Nightmare

    2018 CODE Burt Award for African Young Adult Literature Finalist
    “As the taxi drove past shacks, shops and buildings; past familiar homes and friends’ stores; past the salon where I was learning to become a hairdresser; past the spot where I sold waakye with Ima; more tears rolled down my cheeks. Zongo was a slum and was notorious for its filth, criminality, and deprivation; yet, this was where i was born. This was home for me. This was where most of my friends were. Whereas people in other parts of Accra saw filth and degeneration in Zongo, I saw love, hope, and beauty. I knew all the good people in Zongo and they were more than the ‘bad’ people I knew. I knew the honest hardworking people in Zongo, many of whom moved from the North to the South in order to build good lives for their children. People like Baba and Ima who left their birth place to come to the South so that their own children would have a good future. Where others saw Zongo as a den of thieves, I saw it as a safe haven. Nobody in this world could man handle me as long as I remained within the safety of its womb.”

    My Nightmare

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  • An Angel in Mucky Shorts

    Age Range: 8 and 11 years

    Auntie Lulu has a monster living in her house. It’s got a boxy head like a milk carton, hair that’s never combed, and eyes like a bullfrog. It wears mucky shorts and has dirty nails. It flicks dead flies at me and thinks it’s funny to let snot drip from its nose onto a table. Its name is Reggie and he’s Auntie Lulu’s son–which makes him my cousin. Yuck.

    Things are going from bad to worse in Rabi’s life. She told her classmates that her tree at home had the sweetest mangoes. And she promised to bring some to school to prove it. But every day someone steals the fruit from the tree! How will her mates ever believe her now? And who is this sneaky mango thief? Dreadful Auntie Sakwaa has come to live with them and is stinking up Rabi’s house with her green horse medicine. Her disgusting cousin comes to stay, and he turns her own little brother against her! Just as Rabi thinks her life couldn’t be more messed up, she meets an angel. And it wasn’t wearing a sparkling white robe.

  • A Complete Course in Senior High School Oral English (with Audio CD)

    This material shows teachers and students how to recognise and produce the sounds of the English Language with specific attention to sounds that are problematic for speakers of English in West Africa.  The exercises at the end of each level accompanied by some suggested answers helps students to self-evaluate their understanding.

  • Shakespeare’s Hamlet

    This edition is unabridged and suitable for SHS level. Comes with notes and important questions and answers.

    One of the greatest plays of all time, the compelling tragedy of the tormented young prince of Denmark continues to capture the imaginations of modern audiences worldwide. Confronted with evidence that his uncle murdered his father, and with his mother’s infidelity, Hamlet must find a means of reconciling his longing for oblivion with his duty as avenger. The ghost, Hamlet’s feigned madness, Ophelia’s death and burial, the play within a play, the “closet scene” in which Hamlet accuses his mother of complicity in murder, and breathtaking swordplay are just some of the elements that make Hamlet an enduring masterpiece of the theater.

  • The Night Manager (Penguin Readers Level 5)

    Age Range: 12 – 17  years

    Jonathan Pine is the Night Manager of a hotel in Egypt. When he is shown some secret information, he passes it to a man in the British government. But things go wrong and the woman he loves dies. Pine is very angry and agrees to work with others to catch Roger Roper – the “worst man in the world”.

    Penguin Readers is a series of popular classics, exciting contemporary fiction, and thought-provoking non-fiction written for learners of English as a foreign language. Beautifully illustrated and carefully adapted, the series introduces language learners around the world to the bestselling authors and most compelling content from Penguin Random House. The eight levels of Penguin Readers follow the Common European Framework and include language activities that help readers to develop key skills.

    The Night Manager, a Level 5 Reader, is B1 in the CEFR framework. The text is made up of sentences with up to four clauses, introducing present perfect continuous, past perfect, reported speech and second conditional. It is well supported by illustrations, which appear regularly.

  • Frankenstein (Penguin Readers Level 5)

    Age Range: 12 – 17  years

    Victor Frankenstein wants to make his own creature from stolen body parts. But when the creature is finished, Frankenstein is shocked by his creation and runs away. Lonely and angry, the creature plans to kill his maker and all the people that Frankenstein loves.

    Penguin Readers is a series of popular classics, exciting contemporary fiction, and thought-provoking non-fiction written for learners of English as a foreign language. Beautifully illustrated and carefully adapted, the series introduces language learners around the world to the bestselling authors and most compelling content from Penguin Random House. The eight levels of Penguin Readers follow the Common European Framework and include language activities that help readers to develop key skills.

    Frankenstein, a Level 5 Reader, is B1 in the CEFR framework. The text is made up of sentences with up to four clauses, introducing present perfect continuous, past perfect, reported speech and second conditional. It is well supported by illustrations, which appear regularly.

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