When Animals Complain
“When Animals Complain” is written to inform children and adults about the individual potentials of animals. By observing animals, man is able to learn a lot of ideas about their abilities hence building ingenious invention.
“well, dear me, what could be on the roof at this time of the night?” Mrs. Boahene murmured.This vacation ten-year old Awo Boahene is determined to have a great many adventures. She loves mystery books and she is prepared to have many mystery-adventures while school is out.
“When Animals Complain” is written to inform children and adults about the individual potentials of animals. By observing animals, man is able to learn a lot of ideas about their abilities hence building ingenious invention.
I am the fastest animal in the hills; Harry would say at any opportunity to anyone who crossed his path. Harry challenged Golin to a race; a slow but patient pangolin. This is a tale of a boastful hare and a tactical pangolin.
Kayim has been feeling quite rich since he got back from visiting his grandfather in Bangiba, he has 50 coins of gold and he is on a quest to multiply his fortune. Let’s go on a journey with Kayim and his friends Membusi and Achanu to find out why money and monkey business don’t mix well.
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.
A new bicycle ,a new business and new problems, kayim needs to unlock the secret of who his real friends are by figuring out the meaning of paa payins poem. Let’s help him figure this out before he loses too many of his friends.
The Accra riots started on 28 February 1948 in Accra, the capital of the then-British colony of the Gold Coast (present-day Ghana). A protest march by unarmed ex-servicemen who were agitating for their benefits as veterans of World War II, who had fought with the Gold Coast Regiment of the Royal West African …