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Madagascar: the Crate Escape - Movie Storybook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Madagascar: the Crate Escape - Movie Storybook

Join your favourite zoosters in this beautifully illustrated movie storybook, especially for younger fans of the hit movie, Madagascar: Escape to Africa.

My Red Ball
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 19

My Red Ball

A big red ball goes on a journey.

African Philosophical and Literary Possibilities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 181

African Philosophical and Literary Possibilities

Recognizing philosophy’s traditional influence on—and literature’s creative stimulus for—sociopolitical discourses, imaginations, and structures, African Philosophical and Literary Possibilities: Re-readingthe Canon, edited by Aretha Phiri, probes the cross-referential, interdisciplinary relationships between African literature and African philosophy. The contributors write within the broader context of renewed interest in and concerns around epistemological decolonization and to advance African scholarly transformation . This volume argues that, in their convergent ideological and imaginative attempts to articulate an African conditionality, African philosophy and literature share o...

Greedy Zebra
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Greedy Zebra

When the animals discovere a cave full of furs and skins, they discarde their drab skins for glossy new ones. Greedy zebra, arrives late, after a delicious snack, only to find a few stripes of black cloth. He squeezes into them but Greedy Zebra iis too big for them and his new coat bursts open! The story of how all the animals chose their clothing, except for Greedy Zebra, who had to take the left-over pieces . . .

How Many?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 10

How Many?

How many horns do three rhinos have? How many legs does one millipede have? From the smallest to the largest numbers, practice counting with the help of these animals. Story Attribution: ‘How Many?’ is written by Clare Verbeek, Thembani Dladla, Zanele Buthelezi. © African Storybook Initiative , 2007. Some rights reserved. Released under CC BY 4.0 license. (http://creativecommons. org/licenses/by/4.0/) Other Credits: 'How Many?' was published by African Storybook with the joint effort of School of Education and Development (Centre for Adult Education), University of Kwazulu-Natal 2007. www.africanstorybook.org

I Like To Read
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 11

I Like To Read

This is a story about a little boy who loves to read stories. He loves it so much that he wants to share a story with his family.

Disability Is Not Inability
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 11

Disability Is Not Inability

This short story celebrates the abilities of people with disabilities.

Grandma's Bananas
  • Language: en

Grandma's Bananas

The little girl is curious as she watches her grandma preparing to ripen bananas.

African Fireside Stories
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 46

African Fireside Stories

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-04-01
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

This stories in this book are based on true experiences involving mainly African children. In this volume, the reader not only gets to learn of the vibrant characters of these children and youth, but also gets a glimpse of the culture, tradition, and part of their way of life. The general setting for these stories is in the distant rural areas not yet tainted by the intricacies of modern life. In these places, the people would rely on simple modes of transport such as riding on donkeys or donkey-carts. But these stories also reflect how resolute and determined African children can be in their attempts to be obedient to their parents, teachers, relatives, and the village elders. Community amo...

Chicken And Millipede
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 15

Chicken And Millipede

Chicken and Millipede have a very competitive friendship. One day Chicken becomes so angry for losing that she does something very silly.