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Dede the Star Pupil
Age Range: 6+ years
Dede can not be described as an ace pupil. Life is tough for her; her home is not happy. Her mother is anxious and she is on the radar of the school bully. Worst still she has repeated class 4.
Her life sucks!
Life has a way of offering you an olive branch when you least expect it. What will Dede do with the opportunity fate has handed her?
₵20.00Dede the Star Pupil
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A Potpourri of Tales
Age Range: 6+ years
A young person’s mission to find employment is met with hilarious obstacles in the The Interview; Why Elephants Have Big Ears answers its eponymous question in the wittiest way possible; in a surprisingly suspenseful story.
Lion’s Got Your Tongue takes us on a journey to visit a sick uncle; and we learn all we need to know about family, love and appreciating difference in The Five Frolicking Sharks.
In four short stories, Valerie Akpobome begins the journey every writer hopes to make: into the hearts of her readers. Join her on this quest with her first book, A Potpourri of Tales.
₵70.00A Potpourri of Tales
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Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose
Age Range: 6+ years
Join one of Dr. Seuss’s most giving characters in the classic picture book Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose. Poor Thidwick’s generosity proves the adage that no good deed goes unpunished, and soon everyone, from a tiny Bingle Bug to a huge bear, is taking advantage of our antlered hero.
With Seuss’s rhyming text and endearing illustrations, this beloved story about a kind-hearted moose and the bullies that make a home on his horns is an ideal way to introduce children to the invaluable concept of self-respect.
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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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Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?
Age Range: 6+ years
Illus. in full color. Children will be cheered just contemplating the outrageous array of troubles they’re lucky they don’t have.
₵40.00