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New Releases by Ifeoma Onyefulu

Ifeoma Onyefulu is the author of Grandma Comes to Stay (2015), Look at This: Home (2013), Look at This: Play (2013), Look at This: Clothes (2013), Look at This: Food (2013).

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Grandma Comes to Stay

release date: May 01, 2015
Grandma Comes to Stay
In this book set in Ghana, Stephanie is getting everything ready because Grandma is coming to stay. Grandma shows Stephanie how to wear traditional dress, reads her favourite book, and takes her to see real-life dancers at a festival. In return, Step

Look at This: Home

release date: Aug 27, 2013
Look at This: Home
Cooking pot, stool, basket, water pot and sleeping mat. All kinds of things around the home, with a vibrant mix of Western and traditional African objects. Photographed in Mali by an award-winning photographer, this is a unique and culturally diverse First Words book, with lots to look at and talk about. Also available in the Look at This series: - Food - 9781847802651 - Clothes - 9781847802644 - Play - 9781847802675

Look at This: Play

release date: Aug 27, 2013
Look at This: Play
Hopscotch, cat''s cradle, the mud game, football, Waly… Many different ways to play, with games that are familiar all over the world as well as some traditional African games. Photographed in Mali by an award winning photographer, this is a unique and culturally diverse word book, with lots to look at and talk about. Also in the Look at This series: - Food - 9781847802651 - Clothes - 9781847802644 - Home - 9781847802668

Look at This: Clothes

release date: May 28, 2013
Look at This: Clothes
Hat, shorts, long skirt and top, wrapper All kinds of things to wear, with a vibrant mix of Western and traditional African clothing. Photographed in Mali by a multi-award-winning author, this is a unique and culturally diverse word book, with lots to look at and talk about. Also in the Look at This series:- Food - 9781847802651- Home - 9781847802668- Play - 9781847802675

Look at This: Food

release date: May 28, 2013
Look at This: Food
Mango, rice, plantain, okra.All kinds of delicious things to eat, with a vibrant mix of universal andÿAfrican foods. Photographed in Mali by a multi-award-winning author,ÿthis is a unique and culturally diverse word book, with lots to look atÿand talk about. Also in the Look at This series:- Clothes - 9781847802644- Home - 9781847802668- Play - 9781847802675

A de Alumno

release date: Jan 01, 2009
A de Alumno
En este libro de primeras experiencias, mamá ayuda a Deron a prepararse para su primer día en una escuela infantil de Ghana. Deron hace muchas cosas en este primer día: conoce a la maestra y a los demás niños, dibuja, almuerza, echa una pequeña siesta y... cuando llega el momento de volver a casa, se muere de ganas ¡por volver a jugar con sus nuevos amigos al día siguiente!.

An African Christmas

release date: Jan 01, 2007
An African Christmas
It''s Christmas time, and Afam has decided to create and dance his own masquerade, just like the big celebratory Mmo (masquerades) which he sees performing at festivals. 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. But in the end, Afam performs the most beautiful masquerade ever!

Here Comes Our Bride!

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Here Comes Our Bride!
Ekinadose wants his uncle to get married - then he can go to a wedding. One day, he sees people welcomed into his grandfather''s house. These visitors have come to collect their bride - and Ekinadose will be going not just to one wedding ceremony, but two! The stunning sights of a Nigerian wedding are vividly brought to life in this picture book.

Welcome Dede!

release date: Nov 09, 2004
Welcome Dede!
Seen through the eyes of a young boy, Amarlai, this is a beautiful depiction of the customs surrounding a traditional Ghanaian naming ceremony.

Emeka's Gift

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Emeka's Gift
Emeka sets off to visit his grandmother in the next village. He would like to buy her a special present and on the way he looks at all kinds of things, from six beautiful beaded necklaces to nine pestles and mortars. This counting book contains information about African life.

One Big Family

release date: Jan 01, 1999
One Big Family
Offers an insight into African village life and a special way of sharing, celebrating and making important decisions. One little girl tells how each member of her family contributes to the well-being and happiness of their village.

Grandfather's Work

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Grandfather's Work
A proud young boy in a Nigerian village describes the important work of various members of his extended family, but it is obvious that he is most impressed with his grandfather''s "magical" work as a traditional healer. Excited to learn the ways of gathering the natural ingredients used in healing, the boy vows to carry on the dying tradition. "Grandfather''s Work" is based on the author/photographer''s own grandfather, who was also a traditional healer. The sharp, inviting images show life in an African village and invite readers and listeners to think about the work and contributions of their own family members.

Chidi Only Likes Blue

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Chidi Only Likes Blue
Chidi''s favorite color is blue--he thinks it''s the best color in the world. His older sister decides to teach him about other colors seen in their village--the yellow grain, pink flowers and green palm leaves. Ifeoma Onyefulu''s vivid photos open up the world of Nigerian village life and introduce children to a rainbow palette, African style. Full color.

Ogbo

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Ogbo
Ogbo are a special part of village life in Nigeria, uniting children of the same age in a lifelong fellowship--a group with whom they celebrate festivals, share day-to-day chores, and face the challenges of growing up.

A is for Africa

release date: Jan 01, 1993
A is for Africa
The author, a member of the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, presents text and her own photographs of 26 things, from A to Z, representative of all African peoples

A de África

release date: Jan 01, 1993
A de África
The author, a member of the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, presents text and her own photographs of twenty-six things representative of all African peoples.
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