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FAQs
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What is the book series about?The Adventures of Adjoa Fordjour and Kwesi Tawiah follow the fun-filled daily lives of two siblings as they explore their world in South London. The stories celebrate Ghanaian heritage, family values, and the joy of discovering new adventures with friends and loved ones.
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Why is Ghanaian culture important in the stories?The books highlight Ghanaian traditions, language, and customs to teach children about their heritage and help others learn about the richness of African culture. From food to celebrations, the series creates a bridge between Ghanaian traditions and everyday life in the UK.
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What kind of lessons can children learn from the books?Each story teaches positive values like kindness, teamwork, embracing diversity, and celebrating family traditions. It also encourages children to be curious about their own culture and others.
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Are the stories relatable for children who aren’t Ghanaian?Yes! While the books celebrate Ghanaian heritage, they explore universal themes like starting a nursery, making friends, and trying new experiences. They’re perfect for all children who enjoy fun adventures and learning about different cultures.
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How can parents and teachers use these books?Parents and teachers can use the stories as a way to start conversations about identity, inclusion, and cultural appreciation. They’re also great for encouraging reading and engaging young readers with relatable characters and vibrant storytelling.
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