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Wura Gets a Goat

Wura’s mum brings home a goat. Wura falls in love with the goat and takes care of it. Follow Wura on an exciting adventure. Wura Gets a Goat is beautifully illustrated. There are questions at the end of each chapter to test children’s understanding of the story. Children will also love to learn new words … Wura Gets a Goat Read More »

Winners Don’t Quit

A four-colored book written for children between the ages of 3 - 7.

Twilight Tales: Oluronbi and Other Stories

Have you heard or read the story of Oluronbi before? Well, this is different. Oluronbi and five other stories are retold in a refreshing way! Refreshing!! Yes, and you need to read to find out!!

1,100.00

Tortoise the Bully and Other Stories

Tortoise the bully and Other Stories is a series of tales narrated for children in a captivating and hilarious manner. Tortoise, an animal, is a trickster and a major character endowed with human qualities. His cunning and dubious personality always creates problems for other animal characters in the tales. However, the essence of these tales … Tortoise the Bully and Other Stories Read More »

1,100.00

Too Late

Mr. Assa has a dog that is brave and smart. The dog loves to be around his master and his family but unfortunately, Mr. Assa kills the dog. What could have been the reason for his action? Nelson Moral Series is a collection of stories aimed at correcting the declining moral values in our society. … Too Late Read More »

The Ungrateful Tortoise and other Stories

The Ungrateful Tortoise and Other Stories is a series of tales narrated for children in a captivating and hilarious manner. Tortoise, an animal, is a trickster and a major character endowed with human qualities. His cunning and dubious personality always creates problems for other animal characters in the tales. However, the essence of these tales … The Ungrateful Tortoise and other Stories Read More »

1,100.00

The Return of The Cat

It is a book published for children between from ages of five and above. It is aimed at drawing the attention of readers to the negative effects of laziness in life. It shows that a lazy person is his or her own greatest enemy. The experience of the cat should encourage children (and even adults) … The Return of The Cat Read More »

The Queen of the Night and other stories

These are carefully thought out stories with traditional elements relevant to diverse African cultures.

The Pretty Doll

The Pretty Doll tells the story of Betty, a little girl who follows her mother to the new shopping mall. Betty falls in love with an expensive pretty doll that her mother cannot afford. Read what happens to Betty and share her experience. The story is beautifully illustrated. There are questions at the end of … The Pretty Doll Read More »

The Lost Kite

The story teaches children that disobedience to parents could lead to problems and great danger. Nkem asks his father to make him a kite. His father does but asks him not to take it to school. Nkem disobeys his father and takes it to school. He faces the consequence of being disobedient.

The King’s Hunchback

The King’s Hunchback tells the story of Donga, a farmer who hires a Hunchback from the King to work on his farm. The King warns that there will be dire consequences if the Hunchback comes to any harm. Now that the Hunchback is dead, what will happen to Donga? This heart-warming tale teaches the truth … The King’s Hunchback Read More »

The Fall of Li

In this story, the tortoise is able to prove to the lion that strength is not measured by size. He defeats the lion in a fight and humiliates him in the presence of other animals. The tortoise takes home all the food that the lion has worked for.

The Clever Girl

Isioma is a clever girl. But she acts stupidly when she wants to prove her cleverness once again. She feels sad when her stupidity is revealed to her in the end. Do not be too forward.

The Carnival

Whirls of colour, merriment and the beat of island drums form the backdrop for this tale of twelve-year-old Zelma moving towards adulthood. As she prepares for her featured role in Kabana’s contribution to the dance competition in the annual carnival, she also navigates the confusing emotions that typically define adolescence. Although Zelma realizes that her … The Carnival Read More »

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