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Book E2: The Big Surprise

KShs350.00
Jasiri, Zuri and Toto are very excited. Baba has promised them a big party. Zuri and Jasiri can’t wait to eat all the sweet treats, but Mama and Baba say this party is not about the food. Can there be a party without food and drink? What is Baba’s big surprise? This book is ideal for confident young readers between eight and ten years of age or in Grade 5. This story promotes Collaboration, Empathy and Respect as key values and the CBC competencies of Critical Thinking and Problem solving.

Book E1: The Precious Bracelet

KShs350.00
Aunty Fatuma is upset. Her bracelet is missing. Can Jasiri, Zuri and Toto find the bracelet? What is so special about this bracelet? Join the whole family in this delightful story, as they learn the story behind Aunty Fatuma’s precious bracelet. This book is ideal for confident young readers between eight and ten years of age or in Grade 5. This story promotes empathy, responsibility, respect as key values and the CBC competencies of Creativity and Imagination and Critical Thinking and Problem solving.

Book D2: Fright Night

KShs350.00
Zuri, Jasiri and Toto are looking forward to a cosy evening at home, but things don’t go quite as planned. There are many strange things going on. Will the children discover the identity of the mysterious visitor? And who is eating all the popcorn? Join Jasiri, Zuri and Toto on this adventure, filled with spine-chilling twists and turns. This book is ideal for developing young readers between eight and nine years of age or in Grade 4. This story promotes Responsibility and Collaboration as key values and the CBC competencies of Creativity and Imagination and Critical Thinking and Problem solving.

Book D1: Know It All

KShs350.00
Zuri and Jasiri are having an argument. Zuri thinks she is right. Jasiri thinks he is right. Aunty Fatuma has a story to share. Can Aunty Fatuma’s story stop the fight? Join Jasiri, Zuri and Toto for an afternoon of storytelling and find out who is right. This book is ideal for developing young readers between eight and nine years of age or in Grade 4. This story promotes Respect as a key value and the CBC competency of Learning to Learn.

Book C2: The Big Fight

KShs350.00
It is Saturday morning. Jasiri’s colour pencils are missing. Who has taken them? And who took Zuri’s crayons? Did Toto take them? Oh, no! Who started The Big Fight? This book is ideal for young readers between seven and eight years of age or in Grade 3. This story promotes empathy, responsibility, respect as key values and the CBC competencies of Critical Thinking and Problem solving.

Book C1: A Visit To The Village

KShs350.00
Jasiri, Zuri and Toto are off on a trip to the village. They are going to visit Nyanya and Babu. Visiting the village is always fun. Zuri and Jasiri learn how to milk a cow. Toto gets chased by a hen. Nyanya tells stories and Zuri has a scare! This book is ideal for young readers between seven and eight years of age or in Grade 3. This story promotes empathy, responsibility, respect as key values and the CBC competencies of Critical Thinking and Problem solving.

Book B2: A Trip To The Park

KShs350.00
One Saturday, Baba takes the family on a trip to the park. Jasiri, Zuri and Toto are excited. There is so much to see. What adventures will Jasiri, Zuri and Toto have in the park? This book is ideal for young readers between six and seven years of age or in Grade 2. This story promotes Collaboration as a key value and the CBC competency of Critical Thinking and Problem solving.

Book B1: Where Is Jasiri?

KShs350.00
Mama and Baba are at home. Zuri and Toto are at home. Where is Jasiri? Mama and Baba are looking for Jasiri. Zuri and Toto are looking for Jasiri. Who can find him? This book is ideal for young readers between six and seven years of age or in Grade 1. This story promotes Collaboration as a key value and the CBC competency of Critical Thinking and Problem solving.

Book A2: Time To Play

KShs350.00
Jasiri, Zuri and Toto go out to play. Zuri kicks the ball over the wall and makes a new friend. But friends can sometimes get you into trouble. Join Jasiri, Zuri and Toto for an afternoon of fun and play. This book is ideal for young readers between five and six years of age or in PP2. This story promotes Collaboration as a key value and the CBC competencies of Creativity and Imagination and Critical Thinking and Problem solving.

Book A1: What A Mess!

KShs350.00
Meet Jasiri, Zuri and Toto. Someone has made a big mess! Can Jasiri, Zuri and Toto fix the mess? This book is ideal for young readers between five and six years of age or in PP1. This story promotes Collaboration as a key value and the CBC competencies of Creativity and Imagination and Critical Thinking and Problem solving. This title includes scenes with augmented reality. These scenes can be viewed on our companion app which takes static images off a page and brings them to life, immersing the reader in the story.

Baby Parachichi by Heena Tatiana

KShs1,800.00 KShs1,500.00
Come along with Baby Parachichi. A tiny green avocado fruit, as she discovers big feelings. Colorful, big illustrations that will build your imagination.

I Am Lovable by Rose Wangithi

KShs600.00 KShs500.00
A children's book based on words of affirmation.

CHARACTER AND DISCIPLINE – RECI...

KShs800.00 KShs750.00
This book explains the need for Good character and being disciplined. Through my independent research and also through experience on what is involved in achieving success and achievement, I have come across teachings which I have outlined in thia book to guide teenagers , students and young people in bettering their chances of success in their lives.

Life Goes Round by Ray Mwihaki- Ideal...

KShs600.00
When life gets a little tough, even the little ones need a little motivation, a reminder that they will be okay at the end of the day.

How Jasto Became an Environment Champ...

KShs650.00 KShs500.00
This is a collection of captivating stories carefully pieced together to sharpen creativity and reading skills. It is perfect for children aged between 5 and 13 years and catchy for adults who enjoy creative stories. Have fun as you color each illustration to your liking. From the lovely Nairobi landmarks to the deep valleys of the countryside, you will travel through different environments, learn how to plant trees and care for the animals. Find out what happens to the lost zebra in a village and meet a family that loves trees. Love giants? Meet Agego and Omwami and delight in the beauty of science fiction.

The Special Secret Sauce by Wangari K...

KShs2,000.00 KShs1,650.00
Life in Doll Cottage is magical and always full of adventure. Doll Lady is dizzy with excitement and has big plans. However, something happens that turns everything upside down. Jabali, Pendo, Fadhili, Jameela, Amani and all the other dolls are not happy. The yarn balls only make matters worse. Can Doll Lady help the dolls discover their Special Secret Sauce? This story embraces and celebrates differences and teaches children that who we are is not based on our physical appearances but on that which lives inside of us. A great read, with beautiful illustrations. This hard cover book is ideal for children ages 5 – 9 years.

Don’t You Trust Me? Bola’s Hidden Bur...

KShs600.00 KShs500.00
In this captivating story, Bola, a frustrated 13-year-old boy, navigates the challenges of primary school and his complex family dynamics. He finds solace in using his mother's phone to connect with friends on social media. Bola's distrust of adults stems from broken promises in the past, and his household is filled with intense conversations and clashes. His spirited younger sister, Zola, adds to the dynamics, unafraid to confront others. As the narrative unfolds, Bola's encounters and experiences shape his understanding of himself and the digital world. He connects with an unknown girl named Charm4 on social media, and their relationship evolves into a daily obligation that he must hide from his mother. The strain on his academic performance and well-being becomes apparent, leading to unforeseen consequences. Amid personal struggles, Bola's actions lead to conflicts that challenge his moral compass. The story delves into the complexities of friendship, loyalty, and the importance of honesty and accountability. Bola's journey highlights the risks and pitfalls of the digital realm and emphasizes the significance of cybersecurity and responsible technology use. Throughout the story, Bola's interactions with friends and encounters with online relationships expose him to the dark realities of the online world. As the consequences of his choices unfold, Bola finds himself isolated and engaging in disruptive behavior at school, spiraling deeper into despair. This thought-provoking narrative explores the complexities of teenage life, the challenges of navigating the digital world, and the importance of understanding the implications of online interactions. It serves as a cautionary tale, aiming to engage and educate teenagers about cybersecurity and responsible digital citizenship

Where did the world come from by Trup...

KShs1,200.00 KShs1,000.00
The story in this book is based on the Bible, and takes the children on a journey from the beginning of the world. The young ones will enjoy the maze, puzzle and code games, the songs, and the drawing and colouring exercises, among other activities. They will get to discover the wonder of the world around them. An exciting and fun-filled creation project is included at the end of the book. It will engage the children in creating their own 'world' using locally available materials - a great way to showcase their God-given skills, unique gifts and creativity.

ZARA by Dinah Muthuka

KShs1,000.00 KShs750.00
This book has been written for teenage girls and those approaching puberty. It also targets the parents of teenagers, with the aim of breaking the silence, as well as reducing the shame and secrecy that surrounds women sexuality and menstrual matters right from menarche all the way to menopause.