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Masterman: Language & Literacy Activities for Kindergarten 1
Suitable for children between 2 and 6 years
Masterman: Language & Literacy Activities for Kindergarten 1
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Masterman: Language & Literacy Activities for Kindergarten 2
Suitable for children between 2 and 6 years
Masterman: Language & Literacy Activities for Kindergarten 2
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Masterman: Activities in Creative Arts for Kindergarten 1
Suitable for children between 2 and 6 years
Masterman: Activities in Creative Arts for Kindergarten 1
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Masterman: My Best Writing Activity Book Kindergarten 1
Suitable for children between 2 and 6 years
Masterman: My Best Writing Activity Book Kindergarten 1
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Masterman: My Best Writing Activity Book Kindergarten 2
Suitable for children between 2 and 6 years
Masterman: My Best Writing Activity Book Kindergarten 2
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Paradise Lost
“Of man’s first disobedience, and the fruit
Of that forbidden tree, whose mortal tast
Brought death into the world, and all our woe,
With loss of Eden…”
Satan and his fellow rebel angels contemplate on corrupting God’s beloved new creation, Mankind. He volunteers and prepares to leave. His children − Sin and Death − build a bridge between Hell and Earth. And disguising himself as a cherub, he lands on Earth.
Adam and Eve, after a long day at work, are resting in their bower. And that’s when in the form of a serpent, Satan whisper’s into Eve’s ears. Tempted to eat from the forbidden Tree of Knowledge, Eve commits the sin.
And hence follows the Fall of Man…
Milton’s magnum opus, Paradise Lost, threads together two stories focused on different heroes-the half-heroic, half-evil charismatic Satan and the united Adam and Eve-skilfully balancing them. The epic poem continues to remain as celebrated. as ever.
“An endless moral maze, introducing literature’s first Romantic, Satan’ – John Carey
₵38.00₵40.00Paradise Lost
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Kayim’s Quest for Good Fortune: Coins of Gold
Age Range: 5 – 10 years
Kayim can’t wait to find his fortune to become a rich man!
While on holiday, Kayim’s mom sends him off to Bangiba where he goes in search of his good fortune. Let’s find out how Paa Paying, Yaro and Uncle Kweku all help him find good fortune.
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Stevebrob: Trace and Copy Numbers – Nursery 2
Age Range: 1 – 3 years
In Trace and Copy Numbers, your child will practice fine motor skills, though basic handwriting strokes. The Child will identify, trace and copy the numbers from 1 to 10. The child will be able to identify letter sounds. Included are other fun letter activities. The learner will learn find motor skills by colouring and tracing of lines and patterns.
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Stevebrob: Trace and Copy Letters – Nursery 2
Age Range: 1 – 3 years
In Trace and Copy Letters, your child will practice fine motor skills, though basic handwriting strokes. The Child will identify, trace and copy the letters from A to Z. The child will be able to identify letter sounds. Included are other fun letter activities. The learner will learn find motor skills by colouring and tracing of lines and patterns.
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Stevebrob: Shapes and Colours – Nursery 2
Age Range: 1 – 3 years
In Shapes and Colours, your child will practice fine motor skills, though basic handwriting strokes. The Child will identify, trace and draw essential shapes. Your child will also be able to identify essential colours. Included are other fun shapes and colour activities.
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Stevebrob: Counting and Numbering Book (Numeracy) – Nursery 2 (Revised Edition)
Age Range: 1 – 3 years
Stevebrob: Counting and Numbering Book (Numeracy) – Nursery 2
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Junior Picture Encyclopedia
Suitable for children 7 years and above. With great illustrations.
₵40.00Junior Picture Encyclopedia
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Suma tee Shishiramo (Ga)
Ga version of 5 books of the same story in English, Ga, Twi, Ewe and French. Suitable for children between 6 and 7 years (class 1 and 2). Great set for children to learn other languages, especially Ghanaian languages.
Suma is a young girl who goes for a walk in the field and encounters a host of animals. Colourful books with beautiful pictures that teachers children adjectives.
₵40.00Suma tee Shishiramo (Ga)
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Who Told the Most Incredible Story: Vol 1 – How Dog’s Nose Became Dark and Other Stories
These amazing tales will preoccupy both children and adult minds, anywhere. The stories are simple, visualising the world through narration. They provide deep insights into human life, with emphasis on the essence of African lifestyle and ways of understanding. Among others, they hold a mirror for readers all over the world to see who we were and who we can become, while thinking of who we are.
Written in straightforward and engaging language, the author weaves the stones out of the cultural fabric woven by the ancestors with authenticity. To make it easy rooting for readers across ages, these remarkable narratives are beautifully and colourfully illustrated, adding an intricate layer to the material.
“Each tale entertains and creates a context for creative and innovative learning. The collection is therefore highly recommended for enjoyment and study by everyone – thinkers, political scientists, writers, theologians, sociologists and anyone who appreciates the African way of life”. – Dr. K. B. Maison (Nana Kobena Nketsia V)
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Who Told the Most Incredible Story: Vol 2 – The Corpse that Laughed and Other Stories
54 folktales in five volumes are in the series and are all illustrated in colour.
These amazing tales will preoccupy both children and adult minds, anywhere. The stories are simple, visualising the world through narration. They provide deep insights into human life, with emphasis on the essence of African lifestyle and ways of understanding. Among others, they hold a mirror for readers all over the world to see who we were and who we can become, while thinking of who we are.
Drawn from the oral tradition these tales will appeal to both children and adults everywhere. This delightful collection, the result of years of field research work that partly informed courses the author taught in African and Oral Literature, shapes her first creative writing project.
Written in straightforward and engaging language, the author weaves the stones out of the cultural fabric woven by the ancestors with authenticity. To make it easy rooting for readers across ages, these remarkable narratives are beautifully and colourfully illustrated, adding an intricate layer to the material.
“Each tale entertains and creates a context for creative and innovative learning. The collection is therefore highly recommended for enjoyment and study by everyone – thinkers, political scientists, writers, theologians, sociologists and anyone who appreciates the African way of life”. – Dr. K. B. Maison (Nana Kobena Nketsia V)
₵40.00