50 Facts about Ghana - Paperback
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Product Description
by Senyefia K. Kpedor (Author), Mawuena K. Akafia (Author)
In 2016, during one of their Geography lessons, the Year 2 and 3 class learners of Pioneers International Academy realized that they could not find any book about Ghana relevant to what they were learning. Taking inspiration from the books 50 Facts about California and 50 Facts about Pennsylvania, they decided to write their own book, 50 Facts about Ghana. Led by their homeroom teacher, the class gathered information from various research avenues to put together a book they hope will give kids like them important information about their country, Ghana. For the student, the world traveler, the curious person seeking to know more about Africa or Ghana, this book, written by an 8 and a 9 year old will be a great place to start.
Author Biography
Mawuena Akafia is a Year 4 student at Pioneers International Academy. His favourite subjects are Science and Math. He loves reading and always picks up a book in his free time. He loves Minecraft and building with his LEGO. He says both increase his creativity and imagination. He wants to be an Electrical Engineer and a Ninja. Senyefia Kpedor is a Year 3 student at Pioneers International Academy. His favourite subject is Science and he loves to experiment and build things out of nothing. He also likes his literacy class because it helps him speak properly. In his free time, he likes to code on the computer and ride his bike around the neighborhood. He wants to be a Computer Engineer.










