Dada Ade And The Good Hair Fairy
₦2,000.00Dada Ade does not like her hair. So she goes to see the Good Hair Fairy in hopes of receiving some good hair. But when she gets to the Good Hair Fairy, a big surprise awaits her.
Dada Ade does not like her hair. So she goes to see the Good Hair Fairy in hopes of receiving some good hair. But when she gets to the Good Hair Fairy, a big surprise awaits her.
This is the renowned play which was developed with Kikuyu actors at the Kamiriithu Cultural Centre at Limuru. It proved so powerful, especially in its use of song, that it was banned and was probably one of the factors leading to Ngugi’s detention without trial. The original Gikuyu edition went to three printings in the first three months of publication
The whole family gathers at Tobi’s house to celebrate some good news and Tobi chooses a special way to say well done to her big brother Dare. What did Dare do? How does Tobi surprise him? Find out in TOBI BAKES A CAKE.
TOBI BAKES A CAKE is a picture book for children aged 2 – 6.
Winner of the International Board on Books for Young People, Certificate of Honour, this story for young people teaches the lesson that honesty is the best policy. Ure comes from a poor but honest family, and works as a houseboy to pay his own school fees. Towards the end of his primary school days he is accused of stealing money. He is saved by the well-placed total trust of his parents and his teacher.
Tobi gets a swimming costume for her 3rd birthday present. Mum and Dad take her to the swimming pool where she learns to swim. Will she figure out how to float? Can she conquer the freestyle? Find out in Tobi Learns To Swim.
Tobi, along with her best friend Olly, have a fun day out with Mum and Dad. Join them as they discover an urban wildlife sanctuary in the city of Lagos.
A firm favourite and best-selling title with early readers and parents, Diary of a Toddler shows a day in the life of a preschooler. The book starts off at 6am when the toddler wakes up and takes the reader through each hour of her day till she goes to bed. This is a fun book that not only entertains the readers, but educates them on the importance of telling and following time. It is also relevant to parents who get tips on creating a sustainable schedule for their kids.
Four brave girls from around the world use their wits, courage, and strength to deal with terrifying dangers and disasters in four exciting and empowering folk tales.
When Nigeria is shaken by a military coup, Kambili’s father, involved mysteriously in the political crisis, sends her to live with her aunt. In this house, she discovers life and love – and a terrible, bruising secret deep within her family. This extraordinary debut novel from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, author of “Half of a Yellow Sun” is about the blurred lines between the old gods and the new, childhood and adulthood, love and hatred – the grey spaces in which truths are revealed and real life is lived.
The earthly crisis within manhood will be there until Jesus returns, but in Christ men are pointed toward the gospel as the vision for renewal. Manhood Restored by exciting new pastoral voice Eric Mason combines theological depth with practical insights, putting men in step with a gospel-centered manhood that will enrich every facet of their lives.
Mason begins with The Scope of Manhood — looking first at why God created man, at the divine differences between man and woman, and what should drive the purpose of a man during his time on earth.
A section on The Problems in Manhood analyzes the false icons that lead to cultural caricatures of men — the businessman, the thug, the playboy, the athlete, etc. Mason then makes a connection to the cross-cultural fatherhood crisis, looking at the things men do to fill the void when their relationship with dad or God is not there.
Finally, The Redemption of Manhood sets Jesus as the true standard of biblical manhood, looking to his perfect example to redeem and restore a man’s life in the areas of sexuality, home, and work.
Tamuno has the most annoying brother in the world! Abbey is never quiet and never does what he’s told. But when he disappears into a mysterious hole in the ground one day, Tamuno goes after him without hesitation.
Her journey to rescue Abbey plunges Tamuno into a terrifying kingdom ruled by the ruthless Madam Koi Koi, whom she must best at a game of riddles in order to save her brother.
In this charming illustrated book, a little girl dreams of sleighing. When she tries sleighing down an icy slope for the first time, she thinks she knows exactly what it’ll take to reach sledding success. With a snazzy new snowsuit and a lightning-fast sled, she comes to realize, however, that the secret to success is found only by unlocking her bravest, boldest, and best self.
City waste management is not kid’s stuff, yet it is hard for Mma to ignore the heaps of rubbish which are taking over the roads in her beautiful hilly city. What solution can she try out?
Join Mma with her family, friends and new allies as they work on a bright idea. The result is a cleaner and brighter city!
Ten-year-old Juba has a temper and cannot control it. It often starts as a spark in his stomach. After breaking a precious dyeing pot, Juba’s mother sends him to his father’s blacksmith shop where Baami tells Juba a story about a thrown stone and a missing eye.
Juba and the Fireball is a story about family, kindness and respect. How should children manage emotions? Find some of the answers in its pages.
Nigeria is a large country inhabited by over 300 ethnic identities, each with their unique ways.
In this revised edition, we showcase the beauty and diversity of Nigeria in carefully curated photographs and elegant prose.
When the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic hits, Wumi finds herself jobless and decides to journal like the YouTubers suggest. What begins as a daily journal transitions into the rantings of a millennial exposing the frustrations and thoughts of a young immigrant Nigerian in cold London.