Sade’s Balloons
₦13,997.40Onibonoje African Literature series (OAL) Sade’s Balloons by Olajire Olanlokun.
Onibonoje African Literature series (OAL) Sade’s Balloons by Olajire Olanlokun.
Tunde eagerly reminds his father about his birthday and requests a party. The story follows the preparations, the guests, and the enjoyment of the celebration.
Eight-year-old Tunde visits Ibadan for the first time, full of excitement. The story explores whether the journey meets his expectations and the surprises the city holds, as told through his pleasant experiences in this illustrated book.
The Fat Human is about a mysterious, large figure who arrives in a small village, stirring curiosity and fear. As the villagers uncover the person’s past, their perceptions shift, leading to unexpected alliances and reflections on humanity.
Femi ignores his father’s warning and befriends boys of questionable character. The story explores the consequences of Femi’s choices and what happens to him and his friends, Judas, Bayo, and Akin, in this intriguing play.
This is an illustrated reader for beginners. Ngozi, a small girl goes to do some shopping in the market on her own. How does she cope? Find out her interesting adventures in this short well written story.
This book contains thirteen short stories with religious and moral lessons for upper primary pupils. Each story includes questions, making it perfect for teaching language and comprehension skills.
In this play, Bola receives the award for her honesty while Tayo receives his own reward for dishonesty. Pupils have a lot to learn from the activities of these characters.
Ade, the youngest of five children and the only boy demands an unusual Christmas present from his parents. What is this present? What does he finally get? Children will enjoy reading this book to find out the answers and other fascinating adventures of Ade.
A man looses the contest for the throne of his town. He decides to hit back at the successful king. How does he do it? What is the result of his thoughtless action? The story of the king and his rivals provides the answers. There are other five equally interesting stories in this book.
Wole’s adventures when he visits the village make interesting reading. His uncle comments that he is troublesome to live in the village. Why is he sent back to the city within a short time? Find out in this short novel.
This colour book gives beginners practice in writing the alphabet in both small and capital letters. It also helps them to recognize common words that begin with each alphabet and enables them to practice simple drawing.