
Ghana 2021
Our World My Roots (Publisher)
Published on 6. December 2021
Book
Hardback
72 pages
978-1-7399365-0-1 (ISBN)
Description
Whether your little one wants to know more about their cultural roots and ethnic origins, or they are simply curious about discovering a country rich with natural resources and rugged beauty, our African children's book collection are here to help!
Childhood is all about discovering the world around us. There's no such thing as being too young to explore different cultures and get accustomed to countries and people all over the globe. We believe that the key to an open-minded adult is a curious kid whose thirst for knowledge is met and encouraged using the right resources.
Our book on Ghana is here to help provide caregivers with the right tool to introduce their little ones to the amazing world of African cultures. Using unique and child-appropriate characters that children can relate to, this kid's book about diversity is here to lay the foundation of your child's cultural knowledge.
Ghana - The land of gold, diamonds and cocoa
This African children's book is all about discovering the raw beauty of Ghana. With the help of beautiful hand-drawn illustrations and child-friendly characters, this Ghana book will introduce your child to this beautiful country. Your little one can know more about this country's geography, traditions, communities, and language, and even learn a few phrases in the two most spoken languages: Asante Twi and Fanti!
Why is this book a must-have on your child's bookshelf?
* Designed by experts in education
* Suitable for kids ages 5-7
* Child-friendly characters that kids can relate to
* Large pages that are easy to work with for kids
* Keeps kids engaged with a multitude of fun facts
* Provides support for learning more about Ghana
* Great for discovering one's roots and ethnic origins
* 72 pages with hand-drawn illustrations
* Excellent gift for boys and girls alike
* Hardback version
* Size: 20cm x 24.5cm x 0.5cm
Discover Ghana, a title from Our World My Roots!
Childhood is all about discovering the world around us. There's no such thing as being too young to explore different cultures and get accustomed to countries and people all over the globe. We believe that the key to an open-minded adult is a curious kid whose thirst for knowledge is met and encouraged using the right resources.
Our book on Ghana is here to help provide caregivers with the right tool to introduce their little ones to the amazing world of African cultures. Using unique and child-appropriate characters that children can relate to, this kid's book about diversity is here to lay the foundation of your child's cultural knowledge.
Ghana - The land of gold, diamonds and cocoa
This African children's book is all about discovering the raw beauty of Ghana. With the help of beautiful hand-drawn illustrations and child-friendly characters, this Ghana book will introduce your child to this beautiful country. Your little one can know more about this country's geography, traditions, communities, and language, and even learn a few phrases in the two most spoken languages: Asante Twi and Fanti!
Why is this book a must-have on your child's bookshelf?
* Designed by experts in education
* Suitable for kids ages 5-7
* Child-friendly characters that kids can relate to
* Large pages that are easy to work with for kids
* Keeps kids engaged with a multitude of fun facts
* Provides support for learning more about Ghana
* Great for discovering one's roots and ethnic origins
* 72 pages with hand-drawn illustrations
* Excellent gift for boys and girls alike
* Hardback version
* Size: 20cm x 24.5cm x 0.5cm
Discover Ghana, a title from Our World My Roots!
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Target group
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 5 years
Illustrations
9 Full spreads, 22 Half spreads, 33 Spot illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 195 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-7399365-0-1 (9781739936501)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Anna was born in Gweru, Zimbabwe, and raised in London, along with her older sister. Her father is Zimbabwean and her mother, Scottish. Growing up, Anna always dreamed of owning her own business. She started her career as an accountant but soon realised it was time to pursue her dreams. That was when she set up her own fitness brand. In her spare time, you will find her spending time with family and friends, chasing after her two very energetic children or writing a book or two!
Sharmane was born and raised in London, along with her five sisters. Her father is Jamaican and her mother, Trinidadian-English. Growing up, Sharmane was encouraged to pursue a career as a lawyer but after completing her legal studies, she soon realised that law was not for her. She began working in legal recruitment, which gave her an opportunity to live in Singapore for almost four years. Sharmane's passions are travelling and boxing; although these days there is a lot less travelling to exotic destinations, and a lot more time in the gym.
Sharmane was born and raised in London, along with her five sisters. Her father is Jamaican and her mother, Trinidadian-English. Growing up, Sharmane was encouraged to pursue a career as a lawyer but after completing her legal studies, she soon realised that law was not for her. She began working in legal recruitment, which gave her an opportunity to live in Singapore for almost four years. Sharmane's passions are travelling and boxing; although these days there is a lot less travelling to exotic destinations, and a lot more time in the gym.
Content
Intro
Hello
Welcome
Come and meet my family
Where we live
Let's explore
Let's go to school
Let's play
Let's learn
Let's say
Let's eat
Let's celebrate
Let's get lucky
Let's dream
Goodbye
Flag
History
Hello
Welcome
Come and meet my family
Where we live
Let's explore
Let's go to school
Let's play
Let's learn
Let's say
Let's eat
Let's celebrate
Let's get lucky
Let's dream
Goodbye
Flag
History