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My First Numeracy Workbook 2
Suitable for children between 2 and 4 years.
This product introduces the child to number work with focus on numbers up to 20.
Contains tracing, writing, counting and colouring activities.
₵15.00My First Numeracy Workbook 2
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Kwame’s Adventures: Tease and the Missing Science Book
Age Range: 5+ years
Kwame the Bird, the main character, is exploring Ghana and lands in Tease. He has the ability to talk to and interact with humans and possess other powerful qualities. Kwame flies to meet new people and learn about their use of the library and their cultural activities. He makes a first stop at Tease, a community in the Afram Plains South District of Ghana where she meets the users of the library, helps a girl find a missing book, attends a traditional ceremony, and joins a folktale session before flyting to the next community.
The first in a series, the book aims to help beginner readers relate more with the text they read by reflecting the everyday happenings of children in suburban Ghanaian communities.
Please note that profits from the sale of this book will be donated to EduSpots, an educational charity registered in Ghana and the UK.
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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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Abrabɔ Mu Anwonsɛm (Asante Twi)
Abrabɔ Mu Anwonsɛm (Asante Twi)
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My Fourth 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.
₵16.25My Fourth Copy Book
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My Fifth 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.
₵16.25My Fifth Copy Book
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Eʋegbe Sɔsrɔ Gbale 6
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.
₵18.00Eʋegbe Sɔsrɔ Gbale 6
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One High School Adventure
Age Range: 10 – 14 years
Ama is a brilliant student who passes her exams with excellent grades. However, she cannot go to her first choice school for SHS due to financial constraints and so settles for another.
In school, she falls in love. The demands of keeping a relationship take a toll on her grades. How does she get back on her feet to overcome this challenge and come out with flying colours?
A book full of everyday challenges of growing up. Lessons: self-evaluation and perseverance are key.
₵18.00One High School Adventure
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My e-Book
Age Range: 6 – 10 years
My e-Book takes readers into the world of e-books: what they are, their purpose and benefits.
With the advance in technology, it is important for every pupil to know about e-books and this book has exactly what it takes to help you know about them.
Come along!
₵18.00My e-Book
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The Book Fair
Age Range: 6 – 10 years
The story seeks to educate children on what happens during book fairs which is one of the media through which Ghanaian Publishers advertise and promote their books.
The author uses the story to touch on the need for schools and school pupils to participate in book fairs and to stress its role in promoting reading amongst children.
₵18.00The Book Fair
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Guide to Good Manners
Age Range: 9 years and above
This book teaches young readers how to be polite and have good manners.
The real secret to good manners is being thoughtful and considerate of others. Thoughtfulness, more than anything else, will help you get along smoothly with others.
₵18.00Guide to Good Manners
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How to Get Along With Others
Age Range: 9 years and above
How to Get Along With Others teaches young readers how to cooperate by understanding and respecting their fellow peers.
Getting along with others is a skill that can be constantly improved. This booklet is designed to help you get along successfully with others. The more you put into practice the things you already know, you will get along better with other people.
₵18.00How to Get Along With Others
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Living through Courtesy
Age Range: 9 years and above
Living Through Courtesy teaches young readers how to be courteous in their everyday lives and how effective it can be. In twenty-six lessons, readers learn the importance of making contact with others pleasant and peaceful. This books encourages you to look at yourself in relation to others and to discuss topics and problems concerning courtesy frankly and openly with your parents, friends, teachers and public officers in your country.
Everyday you are in contact with others in one way or another, in one place or another. It is important to know how to make these contacts pleasant and peaceful.Your best of doing this is through the practice of Courtesy.
₵18.00Living through Courtesy
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You and Your Problems
Age Range: 9 years and above
In this booklet, the problem-solving method will be tried out on lots of different real-life problems. It has been written to help young people understand and solve personal problems, get along successfully with others, and make realistic educational and rational plans.
₵18.00You and Your Problems
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The Proud Sales Girl
Age Range: 8 – 10 years
The Adaex Reader in Moral Series uses everyday incidents in the community, the school, the home, the market place, the playing field and other places to encourage young readers to develop good manners, courtesy, health, and good habits and to grow into good respectable civic-minded students.
₵18.00The Proud Sales Girl
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Kwame’s Adventures: Tease and the Missing Science Book
Age Range: 5+ years
Kwame the Bird, the main character, is exploring Ghana and lands in Tease. He has the ability to talk to and interact with humans and possess other powerful qualities. Kwame flies to meet new people and learn about their use of the library and their cultural activities. He makes a first stop at Tease, a community in the Afram Plains South District of Ghana where she meets the users of the library, helps a girl find a missing book, attends a traditional ceremony, and joins a folktale session before flyting to the next community.
The first in a series, the book aims to help beginner readers relate more with the text they read by reflecting the everyday happenings of children in suburban Ghanaian communities.
Please note that profits from the sale of this book will be donated to EduSpots, an educational charity registered in Ghana and the UK.
₵15.00