Author:Â S. Keshavjee-Gulam
ISBN:Â “9780195746266”
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Nuria Ranking: #10 in PP1Simba Readers are a fun and fresh way for learners in ECD centres to learn easily. These creative books have pictures that are attractive. These readers are designed to enable the learner to develop word recognition‚ and help them to decode words and identify language patterns.
Author:Â S. Keshavjee-Gulam
ISBN:Â “9780195746266”
Si kupenda kwake 3b ni kitabu kinachonuiwa kuendeleza msingi wa kusoma na kukuza uwezo wa kusoma wa wanafunzi wa Darasa la Tatu katika shule za msingi. Miongoni mwa sifa za kipekee za kitabu hiki ni:
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The day King Kong and I were kidnapped started off like any other Saturday."
So writes Moses, Uganda's most notorious schoolboy, at the start of his yet another wild adventure.
The deputy headmaster, Mr Karanja, has decided that the two friends must have their hair cut. They spend a pleasant morning in town, enjoying the freedom from Mukibi's Educational Institute for the Sons of African Gentlemen - until a sleek Mercedes Benz appears and their 'holiday' comes to an abrupt end. Their hairstyle thrusts them deep into the criminal underworld and they only escape being sold into slavery by the skin of their teeth.
This is the fourth of Moses' witty chronicles of life in Uganda's most awful school.
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