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Flashcards: Numbers and Counting in Ga (20 cards, Ga)
This product is the third in the Ga series, after Ga Phonics and Shapes & Colours in Ga.
Each card has a number of objects on one side and on the reverse side the right number, corresponding to the number of objects on the flip side, written in both figure and word forms.
This product is designed to introduce the learner to Numbers in Ga and to practise counting in a very pleasurable manner.
The use of flashcards is most effective and even enjoyable when there is parental guidance.
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NamÉ” Matsu? (Ga)
” NamÉ” Matsu? ” is a drama which contains two Plays. The first, ” Whom Shall I send?” , is a two-act play about the fall of Man from Grace (Eden) due to disobedience.
The second Play, “Wonderful Love” deals with God’s concern about Man’s redemption, and how man sometimes vainly kicks against what is ordained.
₵18.00NamÉ” Matsu? (Ga)
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Saŋku kɛ Obenta (Ga)
Saŋku kɛ Obenta is a collection of Poems in Ga.
₵18.00SaĹ‹ku kÉ› Obenta (Ga)
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Jeŋba He Ehia (Ga)
Jeŋba He Ehia-Good character pays- is a novel on the reminiscences of school days.The hero is a self assertive boy by name Owula Kwao ,who took delight in kicking against authority and restraint,under such instinct and inspite of all homely advice at home and school.Owula Kwao became a misfit in society.
The story ends with Owula Kwao,a grown-up with a leg amputated ,regretting that it was too late to undo the misdeeds of early life.
₵23.00JeĹ‹ba He Ehia (Ga)
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Odoi Diŋ: Legɔŋ Maŋtsɛ (Ga)
Odoi Diŋ-Legɔŋ Maŋtsɛ is a play about the Legon Maŋtsɛ.
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Asɛnta, Oba! Vol 2 (Folktales in Cartoons, Ga)
“Asenta, Oba!” mli adesai lÉ› jeee nÉ” hee ha mÉ›i fɛɛ ni fÉ” adafitswaawolo ni ji “MaĹ‹saralÉ”” lÉ› kanemÉ” lÉ›.
Adesai lɛ ateŋ eko fɛɛ eko eje kpo be ko pɛŋ, aloo nyɛsɛɛ ko, yɛ Maŋsaralɔ mli, ni kanelɔi enya amɛhe jogbaŋŋ.
Nikanelɔi abimɔnaa lɛ abua adesai nɛɛ sɔŋŋ anaa akɛfee woji muji, koni nikanelɔi krokomɛi hu ana amɛhe sɛɛ.
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Asɛnta, Oba! Vol 3 (Folktales in Cartoons, Ga)
“Asenta, Oba!” mli adesai lÉ› jeee nÉ” hee ha mÉ›i fɛɛ ni fÉ” adafitswaawolo ni ji “MaĹ‹saralÉ”” lÉ› kanemÉ” lÉ›.
Adesai lɛ ateŋ eko fɛɛ eko eje kpo be ko pɛŋ, aloo nyɛsɛɛ ko, yɛ Maŋsaralɔ mli, ni kanelɔi enya amɛhe jogbaŋŋ.
Nikanelɔi abimɔnaa lɛ abua adesai nɛɛ sɔŋŋ anaa akɛfee woji muji, koni nikanelɔi krokomɛi hu ana amɛhe sɛɛ.
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Ga NileegbÉ› (Ga KanemÉ” Wolo, Book 1)
Ga has had a relatively longer period of written traditions. Starting in 1853-54, the “Ga KanemÉ” wolo” series were followed by the “KanemÉ” ni okwɛ” series and these were followed by the “NileegbÉ›” series which is still used in the basic schools.
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Ga-English Vocabulary Book for Basic Schools (Little Sage Series)
Age: 5+ yearsÂ
Ga-English Vocabulary Book for Basic Schools (Little Sage Series)
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Ga NileegbÉ› (Ga KanemÉ” Wolo, Book 2A)
Ga has had a relatively longer period of written traditions. Starting in 1853-54, the “Ga KanemÉ” wolo” series were followed by the “KanemÉ” ni okwɛ” series and these were followed by the “NileegbÉ›” series which is still used in the basic schools.
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Ga NileegbÉ› (Ga KanemÉ” Wolo, Book 2B)
Ga has had a relatively longer period of written traditions. Starting in 1853-54, the “Ga KanemÉ” wolo” series were followed by the “KanemÉ” ni okwɛ” series and these were followed by the “NileegbÉ›” series which is still used in the basic schools.
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Ga NileegbÉ› (Ga KanemÉ” Wolo, Book 3A)
Ga has had a relatively longer period of written traditions. Starting in 1853-54, the “Ga KanemÉ” wolo” series were followed by the “KanemÉ” ni okwɛ” series and these were followed by the “NileegbÉ›” series which is still used in the basic schools.
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Ga NileegbÉ› (Ga KanemÉ” Wolo, Book 4)
Ga has had a relatively longer period of written traditions. Starting in 1853-54, the “Ga KanemÉ” wolo” series were followed by the “KanemÉ” ni okwɛ” series and these were followed by the “NileegbÉ›” series which is still used in the basic schools.
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Ga NileegbÉ› (Ga KanemÉ” Wolo, Book 5)
Ga has had a relatively longer period of written traditions. Starting in 1853-54, the “Ga KanemÉ” wolo” series were followed by the “KanemÉ” ni okwɛ” series and these were followed by the “NileegbÉ›” series which is still used in the basic schools.
₵45.00