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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.
₵90.00 -
Asante Kasasua Nwoma 6 (Asante Twi)
Suitable for children from 6 years and above, learning the Twi (Asante) language. Having books in one’s mother tongue is an essential tool in teaching young children to read.
₵20.00 -
Asante Kasasua Nwoma 4 (Asante Twi)
Suitable for children from 6 years and above, learning the Twi (Asante) language. Having books in one’s mother tongue is an essential tool in teaching young children to read.
₵20.00 -
Suma Mpase Kɔtuu (Asante Twi)
Asante Twi 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.
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Nantwie Paka: Ate Praka (Asante Twi)
Suitable for children from 6 years and above, learning the Twi language.
Baba Atenga wɔ anantwie du. Ɔpε anantwie du no nyinaa asεm. Awiaberε bi a ɔde anantwie no kɔɔ adidi no, wɔn mu baako tee praka. Na ne din de Nantwie Paka. Ɔte sii kwan mu. Ɔno na ɔrekorɔɔɔɔ no. Ɔkɔɔ mmemea pii. Afei ɔte sii kurom kɔɔ sukuu bi paake so, kokɔɔ mmeammea afoforɔ pii. Anso hɔ ara, ɔkɔɔ lɔre setesan bi nso. Deε na ɔrekɔyε wɔ hɔ deε, ɔno nko ara na ɔnim. Baabiara a ɔkɔeε nso, ɔhe ehu too nnipa a wɔwɔ hɔ no so. Kwan bεn na Baba Atenga faa so hunuu Nantwi Paka de no kɔɔ fie….?
Baba Atenga has ten cows. He is fond of them all. One afternoon, one of the cows breaks loose. This happens when he sends them out to graze. Its name is Paka the cow. It fiercely jumps unto the street and off it goes. It goes through various places, enters a township, moves straight to a school compound, then to other places. Its roaming leads it to the lorry station as well. As to whether it is going to board a lorry, no one knows. Everywhere it goes it creates fear and panic.
How is Paka the cow tamed?
₵50.00




