Ajoba and Elolo’s Picnic: Come along and Have Some Fun
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Come along with the kids as they invite their friends over for an enjoyable picnic day in the park. Ajoba and Elolo come from Ghana in West Africa. Ajoba and Elolo are deeply anchored in their Ghanaian ancestry, but they also value their British culture. The book promotes togetherness, community, and friendship through play. It conveys a compelling theme of love and acceptance, regardless of race or color. This book teaches kids that despite our differences, we can all gather together as one.
Nana Adwoa Antwi-Agyei
The Author holds a master's degree from a renowned university in the United Kingdom. The Author’s mother helped develop her love for reading and appreciation for books at a tender age. Her mother would walk her through the great parks of Ghana in West Africa, where she would teach her about nature. Reading time with her mother was one of her favorite moments as a child. Having children of her own has also nurtured her love for books.The author’s educational background in mental health for children and young children and education studies also gave her inspiration to write children’s books, because, at an early age, she understood the importance of reading to maintain positive mental health and the acquisition of new knowledge through reading.Additionally, teaching her children to read and watching them immerse in a completely different world when they read also inspired her to write her own books so that her children, their friends, and children worldwide would be able to benefit from her talent.
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