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  • A is for Africa

    Ifeoma Onyefulu

    Paperback (Lincoln Children's Books, May 5, 2016)
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  • Omer's Favourite Place

    Ifeoma Onyefulu

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln, March 1, 2011)
    Omer likes playing outside in the garden, in the kitchen, in the sitting room or in his bedroom - in fact he likes playing all around the house. But there are always other things going on in these places and he's often interrupted by his brothers and sisters, or his mum and dad. However, there's one special place Omer can go and play - somewhere where no one else goes. And this is Omer's favourite place of all ...
  • Welcome Dede! An African Naming Ceremony

    Ifeoma Onyefulu

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Childrens Books, Aug. 10, 2003)
    On the day Amarlai's new cousin is named, the guests arrive, prayers are said, the corn wine is blessed and a tiny drop of wine is put on the baby's tongue as she is named. Gifts are offered, and the feasting and dancing begins. Amarlai is happiest of all as at last his cousin has a name—Dede!
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  • Deron Goes to Nursery School

    Ifeoma Onyefulu

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, Feb. 23, 2010)
    Deron Goes to Nusery School is a title in the First Experiences series, a vivid new series portraying young children's very first experiences of nursery school, time with grandparents, and other events. The first time for anything can be daunting, and these books set out to familiarize children, through simple read-aloud words and beautiful photos, with what seems at first unfamiliar but will eventually become a routine part of everyday life. Set in and photographed in Ghana in West Africa, these beautiful books brilliantly capture these universal early childhood experiences from the relatively unusual and revealing perspective of a country in the developing world. In Deron Goes to Nusery School, Deron watches his mother make his new school clothes. The next day he goes with her to the school and meets his new teacher, who shows him around the school and introduces him to the other children. Playing, singing, writing, eating lunch, resting, and listening to a story are all part of Deron's exciting first day, and at the end he can't wait to go back tomorrow. Written and photographed by an award-winning author, this is a uniquely heart-warming book to share with all young children.
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  • A is for Africa

    Ifeoma Onyefulu

    Unknown Binding (Silver Burdett Ginn, March 15, 1995)
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  • An African Christmas

    Ifeoma Onyefulu

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, Sept. 19, 2005)
    It's Christmastime, and Afam has decided to create and dance his own Mmo, or masquerade, just like the big celebratory Mmos he sees performed at festivals. But each time he starts collecting things to make his costume, family preparations for Christmas — haircuts, visiting the tailor, a church service, a trip to their village — get in the way. Will Afam ever get to perform his Mmo? This brilliant photo-essay vividly depicts African village life, while the simple, endearing story uses a favorite holiday to gently point out the differences — and similarities — between cultures.
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  • Omer's Favorite Place

    Ifeoma Onyefulu

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, July 26, 2011)
    Omer likes playing outside in the garden, in the kitchen, in the sitting room or in his bedroom - in fact he likes playing all around the house. But there are always other things going on in these places and he's often interrupted by his brothers and sisters, or his mum and dad. However, there's one special place Omer can go and play - somewhere where no one else goes. And this is Omer's favourite place of all . . .
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  • One Big Family

    Ifeoma Onyefulu

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln, Aug. 16, 2006)
    A little Nigerian girl describes her village, and the way it is divided into ogbo, or age groups. Each ogbo is assigned to a different task, from that of her brother which helps sweep clean the village ilo, to her grandfather's, which spreads words of wisdom to the villagers. Ifeoma Onyefulu's beautiful photographs once again capture the age-old customs of Nigerian village life.
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  • A. Is for Africa

    Ifeoma Onyefulu

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Childrens Books, Aug. 19, 1993)
    Stunning color photographs depict everyday life in Nigeria in this unusual ABC book by a talented African photographer. An incisive, sophisticated view of her homeland's rich heritage.--Publishers Weekly.
  • A. is for Africa

    Ifeoma Onyefulu

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Publishers, Feb. 4, 1999)
    From Beads to Drums to Masquerades, from Grandmother to Yams, this photographic alphabet captures the rhythms of day-to-day village life in Africa. Ifeoma Onyefulu's lens reveals not only traditional crafts and customs, but also the African sense of occasion and fun, in images that will delight children the world over.
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  • A Is for Africa

    Ifeoma Onyefulu

    Library Binding (Demco Media, July 1, 1997)
    Depicts everyday life in Nigeria, and uses the alphabet to present facts about the African way of life
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  • Emeka's Gift: An African Counting Story

    Ifeoma Onyefulu

    Paperback (Demco Media, Sept. 1, 2001)
    A young African boy sets off to visit his grandmother in the next village and as he passes through the marketplace he counts all of the things his granny would like