• Learning ABC with Joshua (Little Sage Activity Book)

    Age Range: 3 – 6 years

    Little Sage Activity Books are designed to start children on the right path to a lifetime of reading, counting and writing.

    The books are designed to be engaging and to hold the short attention span characterised by children of this age group.

    Research has shown that children learn faster and well when they are enjoying themselves.

    We reward children with stickers not just for a completed right answer but for effort; this is to encourage teamwork and build confidence, necessary for the journey through life.

  • Multiplication (Little Sage Activity Book)

    Age Range: 3 – 6 years

    Little Sage Activity Books are designed to start children on the right path to a lifetime of reading, counting and writing.

    The books are designed to be engaging and to hold the short attention span characterised by children of this age group.

    Research has shown that children learn faster and well when they are enjoying themselves.

    We reward children with stickers not just for a completed right answer but for effort; this is to encourage teamwork and build confidence, necessary for the journey through life.

  • Learning Shapes and Colours with Joshua (Little Sage Activity Book)

    Age Range: 3 – 6 years

    Little Sage Activity Books are designed to start children on the right path to a lifetime of reading, counting and writing.

    The books are designed to be engaging and to hold the short attention span characterised by children of this age group.

    Research has shown that children learn faster and well when they are enjoying themselves.

    We reward children with stickers not just for a completed right answer but for effort; this is to encourage teamwork and build confidence, necessary for the journey through life.

  • Flashcards: Bible Verses – with Illustrative Pictures (70 cards)

    This is a special product for memorising and learning Bible verses. A pack of 70 Bible verses, with colourful pictures to further illustrate the meaning of the verses.

    Suitable for Sunday school classes, ministries, churches and anyone seeking to commit Scripture to memory.

  • Flashcards: Akuapem Twi Phonics (100 cards)

    This is a special product for the development of reading skills in Akuapim Twi language. It can be applied for both synthetic and analytical phonics as well as other learning activities like spellings.

    It comes with all graphemes of the Akuapim Twi alphabet and letter blends along with their corresponding examples. Each letter has a number of corresponding words (based on the first letter), each representing an application of the sound of the particular grapheme. It also comes with numbers in Akuapim Twi.

    The pictures and words have been carefully selected to make the learning experience pleasurable and induce diversity in the words.

  • Flashcards: Ga Phonics (102 cards)

    This is a special product for the development of reading skills in Ga language. It can be applied for both synthetic and analytical phonics as well as other learning activities like spellings.

    It comes with all 26 graphemes of the Ga alphabet and 14 letter blends along with their corresponding examples. Each letter has a number of corresponding words (based on the first letter), each representing an application of the sound of the particular grapheme. It also comes with numbers in Ga.

    The pictures and words have been carefully selected to make the learning experience pleasurable and induce diversity in the words.

  • Flashcards: Ewe Phonics (105 cards)

    This is a special product for the development of reading skills in Ewe language. It can be applied for both synthetic and analytical phonics as well as other learning activities like spellings.

    It comes with all graphemes of the Ewe alphabet and letter blends along with their corresponding examples. Each letter has a number of corresponding words (based on the first letter), each representing an application of the sound of the particular grapheme. It also comes with numbers in Ewe.

    The pictures and words have been carefully selected to make the learning experience pleasurable and induce diversity in the words.

  • Flashcards: Asante Twi Phonics (100 cards)

    This is a special product for the development of reading skills in Asante Twi language. It can be applied for both synthetic and analytical phonics as well as other learning activities like spellings.

    It comes with all graphemes of the Asante Twi alphabet and letter blends along with their corresponding examples. Each letter has a number of corresponding words (based on the first letter), each representing an application of the sound of the particular grapheme. It also comes with numbers in Asante Twi.

    The pictures and words have been carefully selected to make the learning experience pleasurable and induce diversity in the words.

  • A is for Accra

    A is for Accra is a beautifully-illustrated journey around Ghana from A to Z, and it rhymes! Younger children will recognise the letters in the book and have fun identifying items they know in each illustration. Older children learn about Ghana and the world around them.

    There’s a glossary in the back for parents to learn more and share with their kids about the places, foods and people in the book.

    A is for Accra

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  • Abena and the Corn Seed (Hardcover)

    Age Range: 4 – 8 years

    An aging Ghanaian king is looking to find the perfect bride for his only son and gives an assignment to the 10 most eligible girls to determine who will receive this great honour.

  • All About Ama (Hardcover)

    Age Range: 2 – 5 years

    Read All About Ama as she points to and names different parts of her body.

    Illustrated with colour photos, this short, simple concept book, though developed by Kathy Knowles for an African readership, should also have a North American market as nothing in the photos, including the background, situates the book geographically. The concept with which the book deals is that of the body’s principal parts, including the number of each. The book’s narrator, Ama, who is a very cute little girl, begins at her head and simply works her way down to her two feet, before pointing out, almost as an afterthought, “I have LOTS of hair.”

    All About Ama, with its tight, brief text, is a fine book for parents to use with their youngsters as they learn the names of body parts. Just 18 cm high by 16 cm wide, the book is also the perfect size for young hands to hold.

    An excellent home purchase for toddlers, All About Ama deserves a place in all libraries serving preschoolers.

  • My Second Copy Book

    Introduces the children to the writing of alphabets and help build handwriting skills, right from the beginning. With tracing lines and lines for them to write in-between.

    Widely-used and recommended by many schools in Ghana.

  • Kente for a King (Hardcover)

    Age Range: 7 – 10 years

    Kathy Knowles’ retelling of Angela Christian’s Kente for a King describes the journey of Opoku, a weaver from Bonwire, Ghana, and his quest to make the most magnificent kente cloth for his beloved King.

    Edmund Opare’s finely detailed illustrations and his ability to capture the magnitude of Opoku’s achievements within a traditional Ghanaian setting are a fitting tribute to Angela Christian’s beautiful story.

  • A is for Ampe: An Alphabet Book from Ghana

    Age Range: 2 – 5 years

    Pre-school – Grade 1

    A is for Ampe: An Alphabet Book from Ghana is a must-add book for youngsters’ home libraries as well as a must-purchase by day cares, kindergartens, early years classrooms and the children’s section of public libraries.

    In this well-designed alphabet book, the entire alphabet, in upper case, runs across the top of each page which has the focused-upon letter being presented in bolded, larger print. At the bottom of the page, the upper case letter appears in one corner and the lower case in the other. In between is the very brief text which follows a simple, standard pattern, eg. “D is for drum” or “T is for twins.” The objects used to represent the letters can be found in Hildebrand’s and Knowles’ full colour photos which occupy most of each page. Children will encounter the familiar, such as “E is for eggs” and “U is for umbrella,” but, as the short title indicates, they will also meet many new words. Hopefully, those adults who will be sharing this book with pre-readers will have, themselves, first read the book so that they will have discovered at the book’s conclusion the “Glossary of Ghanaian Words” in which Knowles, in addition to providing, where needed, a pronunciation guide, has explained eight Ghanaian terms, including the title’s “Ampe [AHM-pay]: A challenging game, usually played by girls, which involves jumping and clapping. The leading player tries to beat her opponent by the tactical placement of her left or right foot.”

  • Eʋegbe Sɔsrɔ Gbale 5

    Suitable for children from 6 years and above, learning the Ewe language. Having books in one’s mother tongue is an essential tool in teaching young children to read.

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