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A Very Noisy Christmas (Very Best Bible Stories)
Age Range: 2 – 6 years
How loud can you shout?
How quietly can you whisper?
Discover how quiet – and how noisy – the first Christmas was, and find out why the birth of Jesus is something worth shouting about.
“Just brilliant – parents and children will love reading this together. Christmas will never be the same again!” – Melanie Lacy, Executive Director of Growing Young Disciples; Editor of the New City Catechism Curriculum
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Dork Diaries: Dear Dork (Dork Diaries #5)
Age Range: 9 – 13 years
Dear Miss-Know-It-All, I think my arch-nemesis is spreading rumours about me. Help!
OMG!!! Does your arch-nemesis have a name that starts with “Mac” and ends with “Kenzie”? Maybe YOU can give ME advice!!
Your friend, Miss Know-It-All
When Nikki Maxwell discovers that mean-girl Mackenzie is planning to spread rumours about Brandon in her school newspaper column, Nikki decides to join the paper to keep an eye on her.
Assigned to the role of Miss Know-It-All, the paper’s agony aunt, at first Nikki has fun answering letters from kids at school, but when her inbox starts overflowing, she feels in need of some help herself! Can Nikki keep up with demand and stop Mackenzie from getting Brandon into trouble?
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The Friend Who Forgives: Colouring and Activity Book – Packed with Puzzles and Activities (Tales that Tell the Truth)
Age Range: 5 – 8 years
Do you ever talk before you think? Ever mess up? Ever let a friend down? Peter was that kind of person – he got it wrong again, and again, and again. Who would want to be friends with someone like Peter?
Discover the Friend who forgives using colouring, wordsearches and puzzles in this exciting activity book.
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Kwaku Ananse and Abebe the Grasshopper
Age Range: 3 – 7 years
Who is craftier, Kwaku Ananse or Abebe the grasshopper? Find out in this delightful Ghanaian story.
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The Christmas Promise: Colouring and Activity Book – Colouring, Puzzles, Mazes and More (Tales that Tell the Truth)
Age Range: 5 – 8 years
This hardback storybook is a captivating retelling of the Christmas story, showing how God kept his promise to send a new King, a rescuing King, a forever King! Perfect for children aged 3 to 6.
A long, long time ago – so long that it’s hard to imagine – God promised a new King.
He wasn’t any ordinary King, like the ones we see on TV or in books. He would be different.
He would be a NEW King; a RESCUING KING; a FOREVER KING!
Join Mary and Joseph, a bunch of shepherds, some wise men, and lots and LOTS of angels as they discover how God kept his Christmas promise with mazes, wordsearches, puzzles and colouring in this Christmas activity book.
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Njinga of Ndongo and Matamba: Coloring and Activity Book (Our Ancestories)
Age Range: 4 – 12 years
Njinga of Ndongo and Matamba Diverse Coloring Activity Book For Kids
Accompanying coloring and activity book to the Njinga of Ndongo and Matamba picture book. Njinga of Ndongo and Matamba follows the story of a renowned African legend named Queen Njinga and serves to teach the historical truth behind her inspirational story in a way that is relatable to today’s kids.
Created with input from educators and subject matter experts, this unique coloring book is the perfect way to introduce children ages 4 to 13 to the incredible culture of Africa. Filled with over 100 pages of educational content covering ancient African history, young readers are encouraged to learn more about African rulers, art, and facts.
On every page, you’ll find new exercises, challenges, and creative tasks that will spark imaginations while providing a way to learn about Africa’s rich history and culture.
This workbook is perfect for teachers and parents who want to provide Afro-centric educational and engaging activities to kids.
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Idia of the Benin Kingdom: Coloring and Activity Book (Our Ancestories)
Age Range: 2 – 12 years
Idia of the Benin Kingdom Diverse Coloring Activity Book For Kids
Accompanying coloring and activity book to the Idia of the Benin Kingdom picture book.
Idia of the Benin Kingdom introduces young readers to the story of Queen Idia of the ancient Kingdom of Benin, who helped her son Esigie rule between 1504-1550. This story tells of a young Idia who pursued her dreams, believed in herself, and became the first Queen Mother of Benin.
The coloring and activity book for kids covers ancient African history by introducing children to uniquely creative worksheets.
- Inspire Imagination by bringing Queen Idia’s story to life like never before as kids picture what her life may have been like.
- Get Truly Creative by exploring shape, color and developing the fine motor skills that are important to help allow children to express themselves in a way that stimulates their imagination and creativity.
- Explore an ancient city with a rich history and culture.
- Embrace History in a truly creative way by making it fun.
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Dowa: The Caterpillar Who Could Not Stop Eating
Age Range: 3 – 8 years
Little Dowa has eaten everything around her including the very eggshell from which she emerges. Her large appetite often causes her to lose every friend she made since she forgets to share but emptied every bowl of food.
Alone and new to her surrounding, she tries to find where she belongs. Dowa soon becomes a target of a sparrow who has thought of her a fuzzy worm. Dowa must learn to survive and fend for herself.
Will Dowa finally be eaten by the sparrow or she will survive the attack? Does Dowa find a solution to her voracious appetite? Will she ever find where she belongs and make friends.
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Animuonyam The Bully Stopper (Hardcover)
Three boys in school haunt the feeble Aba. This makes her depressed. They threaten to harm her if she dares report. Her bosom friend, Animuonyam, noticing her plight, decides to take on the bullies with the help of his dog, Bubune.
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…Power to the People: Reflections on Retrogressive Politics
Published in 1984…Power to the People is a doctor’s medicine for Ghana’s ills. The pill is occasionally bitter, but is coated with a generous layer of therapeutic laughter, to help its message slide gently into the appropriate organs of the national digestive system.
Presented in the form of prose, poetry and cartoons, the first part of the book, subtitled The Past, covers the Nkrumah, Kotoka, Afrifa & Ankrah, Busia, Acheampong & Akuffo, Rawlings 1979 and Limann eras. The second part, subtitled The Present, covers the first three years of the second coming of Rawlings.
In a satirical treatment of our history over almost 30 years, this book sheds a great light onto the paths that Ghana traversed in those heady years, in a form that is easy to read, reflect on and learn.
In the author’s own words, “in recording these…my hope is that others would be induced to ponder over and question loudly some of those short-comings, lapses and omissions in our national character and situation which are stifling our growth and retarding the country’s progress. If our questions get loud and irritating enough to cause discomfiture in our policy makers, then the reader wouldn’t have been bored for nothing.”
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The King of Katunga: A Moral Fable for Modern Times
Age Range: 3 – 8 years
The King of Katunga is a moral fable for modern times; a fairy-tale story told by a grandmother through the eye of her grandson, Rufus.
Rufus, with his childlike innocence, ‘picks’ a rose for his grandma Jocelyn without paying for it. Grandma Jocelyn, torn between love and the need to reprimand, invokes her inner grandma magic and draws Rufus into the magical land of Katunga. This is a tale of a kingdom… A king and his dilemma and the ultimate test… Who wins? What happens next?
Does Rufus learn his lesson? In the end it is only the virtue of honesty that leads to victory.
This book is a gift of love and passion, straight from the heart of Jenny for all the children and grandchildren of the world.
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Animuonyam and The Queer Man
Animuonyam is spending his long vacation with the Ackun-Woods in Accra. He takes notice of the queer behavior of Uncle Boakye who seems to be overly nice to all the children. Memuna, one of Animuonyam’s new friends, knows a secret Uncle Boakye is hiding but…
₵85.00Animuonyam and The Queer Man
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Step Magazine: Volume 27 Issue 2
The StepMagazine has exciting sections for the youth and throws more light on Youth in Business!!₵8.00 -
The Compulsive Gambler
Frank, a brilliant and hardworking young man who just completed high school, had always aspired to become a medical doctor.
The once hardworking and trustworthy Frank had now turned into a serial gambler. He would defraud and dupe anyone at the slightest chance to get something to gamble. Upon all this, Frank held his reputation in high esteem and would not sacrifice it for anything. What was so fascinating about his cheating lifestyle was how his shenanigans were usually well orchestrated. He would always find a way to squeeze money out of people and still receive laudatory for it.
How did he get involved with gambling in the first place? Was he able to perpetrate his furtivity on all the innocent victims and get away with it? What could have caused the sudden change in Frank’s character?
Frank, starting to turn over a new leaf after realizing he was treading the wrong course, managed to obtain a scholarship to study medicine in Cuba due to his intelligence and hard work as a pupil-teacher. What happened to his scholarship? Will he become that medical doctor?
₵20.00The Compulsive Gambler
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Animals in the Midst of Famine: A Nigerian Folktale (African Folktale Series)
Age Range: 7 – 12 years
In this beautifully illustrated, collectable library of easy-to-read traditional folktale with their moral lessons, test questions, and activities for the young ones, classic African stories are brought magically to reality. The stories in the African Folktale Series (AFS) are filled with moral lessons that have been handed down from many generations to the present in many African countries from Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroons, Liberia, the Gambia, Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania to Zimbabwe. The traditional African elders who inhabited an ancient continent brimming with wisdom successfully utilized these folktales to socialize their youngsters to the moral requirements of their society to insure order, security and growth.
₵10.00