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Compte rendu de l’album photo An unexpected adventure
La bande dessinée An unexpected adventure est un album photo, fruit de la collaboration de l’écrivaine Carine Jooste, Emma Bosman l’illustratrice et Nadène Kriel la designer. D’un titre évocateur, cette compilation anglaise d’images de prime à bord lève le voile sur les dessous d’une aventure inattendue. Alors, de quoi est-il réellement question ?
Feb 5, 20223 min read
PUBLISHERS OF AFRICAN AND AFRO-AMERICAN CHILDREN BOOKS IN THE DIASPORA
It’s often difficult for African parents to find books for their kids online. Below is a list of diasporic publishers specialized in African and Afro-american children books. You can find much more interesting content on their respective website which have directly been added to ease things.
Nov 19, 20215 min read


Conversation with Dr. Martin Egblewogbe founder of Pa Gya! Literary Festival
In collaboration with the Goethe-Institut Ghana, Writers Project of Ghana organised the fifth edition of "Pa Gya! A Literary Festival in...
Nov 3, 20212 min read
Création d’une fédération des clubs de lecture au Mali par M. Drissa Coulibaly
Dans un contexte où la lecture n’est pas encore partagée par tout le monde, M. Drissa Coulibaly envisage de mettre sur pied une fédération de clubs de lecture. Cette initiative en gestation au Mali est évoquée dans cette interview.
Oct 28, 20213 min read
How can children books help in raising confident kids? - Lessons from Festival Saint-Petersburg Book Lighthouse
Christian Elongué gave a public talk on the topic “Who is the true alpha of the family?", during the festival "Saint-Petersburg Book Lighthouse" moderated by Nadezhda Filimonova and Evgeniia Trofimova from the Kronshtadt children’s library in Russia. Elongué thus explained that parenting styles must be adapted and personnalised to the kids and teens personality. There is no one right way to raise a child. It’s important to focus on balancing priorities, juggling responsibili
Oct 9, 20213 min read
Children’s Book Review: Africa, Amazing Africa
Atinuke’s first non-fiction title is a major publishing event: a celebration of all 55 countries on the African continent! Her beautifully-written text captures Africa’s unique mix of the modern and the traditional, as she explores its geography, its peoples, its animals, its history, its resources and its cultural diversity. The book divides Africa into five sections: South, East, West, Central and North, each with its own introduction. This is followed by a page per country
Sep 21, 20212 min read
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