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Children’s books (5)

My E-Book

₵17.00 ₵25.00

The E-book take readers into the world of e-books; what they are, their purposes and benefits. With the advancement of 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…   AUTHOR: NANA MANUKURE KISSIEDU YEAR OF PLUBLICATION: 2017 ISBN:978-9988-2-5921-1 16 PAGES
Book Pal

₵17.00 ₵25.00

BLURB In this book, the author focuses on the joys of the joint reading as an effective tool to motivate, build and sustain the reading culture in children. This book records the exciting moments of pupils from two classes who were paired to read entertaining and educative books of their own choices. The author takes us to into the world of children and how excited they can be when motivated to read.   AUTHOR: NANA MANUKURE KISSIEDU YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 2017 ISBN: 978-9988-2-5920-4 22 PAGES
Basic Manners

₵22.00 ₵30.00

  BLURB The early years in a child’s life is critical. Character formation should begin in a child’s early years. The child’s future choices and wellbeing depends on the quality or guidance and training in the early years. BASIC MANNERS AND WHAT EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW, is strongly recommended as a guide to help parents and teachers to produce disciplined children.   AUTHOR: NANA MANUKURE KISSIEDU YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 2017 ISBN: 978-9988-2-3851-3 PAPERBACK | SADDLE STITCH BINDING | 40 PAGES
The Book Fair

₵17.00 ₵25.00

BLURB This story seeks to educate children  on what happens during book fairs which 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.   AUTHOR: NANA MANUKURE KISSIEDU YEAR OF PLUBLICATION: 2017 ISBN:978-9988-2-5921-1 PAPERBACK | SADDLE STITCH BINDING | 36 PAGES
Kojo Writes A Story

₵28.00 ₵35.00

With just days to the of mid-term break, all Kojo had was blank pages and no story to present to Mrs. Appiah his class teacher. Their assignment was to come up with a story and present it to the class. His friends were counting on him to help them write their stories. Meanwhile, Annie, his sister made fun of him and his friends for not having a story. His father helped him with an idea. Kojo sprung a surprise in class, this was inspired by his sister’s mockery, his father’s guidance and his creative abilities.

Literature & fiction books (3)

Ayorkor

₵22.00 ₵30.00

BLURB Ayorkor’s beauty was fortified with a good character ingrained by her parents. She had great dreams for the future and was also bent on making her parents proud come what may. However, her father’s misfortune at his workplace almost derailed her plans. As a JHS three student, her basic school final exam was now on the line as her family began to face financial difficulties. Eventually, fate made it necessary for her to relocate to live with her uncle and his wife in another town. At her new place, Ayorkor made a friend at school who lured her into a very tempting situation. The tough test of Ayorkor’s character and her resolve would then unfold.   AUTHOR: SAMUEL UGOH YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 2020  PAGES : 92  
Angloga Damsel

₵22.00 ₵30.00

What do you do when you become popular in school as an athlete and your friends, out of jealousy, betray you? This is Dzidzor’s predicament. In this entertaining novel, the reader is taken on an adventure, which explores the giddy life of lives of students in secondary school – their loves and joys and well as their woes and disappointments. The narrative generates fond memories of their nostalgia and wistfulness. A very engaging novel indeed!   AUTHOR: NANA MANUKURE KISSIEDU YEAR OF PLUBLICATION: 2023 ISBN:978-9988-3-5057-4 110 PAGES
Asuoyaa by Train

₵25.00 ₵35.00

BLURB Nyameba, a twelve-year-old boy had barely two months to write his Common Entrance Examinations. He relocated from his parents home to stay with his auntie after his mother travelled out of the country. It was difficult coping with his new environment which to him, was a bit too harsh. He fell into trouble and run away from home to escape punishment. The main Accra train station became his haven. There, he met Ato, a young boy of his age who lost his family through a famous Asuoyaa train disaster and now lived at the train station. He made a living as a head porter. Nyameba joined his new friend in the trade just to survive. Sisi, one of the market women he worked for offered to travel with him on the train to ASUOYAA. His encounter on the journey, his stay in Asuoyaa and the tragic moment he experienced on his return to Accra, transformed his life for good.   AUTHOR: NANA MANUKURE KISSIEDU YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 2021 ISBN: 978-9988-3-0807-0 112 PAGES

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