Country report on the state of children's book in the Gambia

The Gambia has a rich cultural heritage and a growing literary scene. The country has produced notable writers and storytellers who have contributed to the field of children’s literature. Storytelling formed the major aspect of the Gambian children’s literature because it is part of oral tradition.
Children's Literature in Ghana

The promotion and teaching of reading for children in Ghana are influenced by various sociocultural, economic, and political factors. The sociocultural factors include the diversity of languages, cultures, and religions in the country, which affect the availability and acceptability of books for different groups of children.
Children's Literature in Liberia

This analysis focuses on the database of children’s books developed by Muna Kalati for Liberia. This is part of a wider research project aimed at gathering and examining data on children’s books in eight African nations: Nigeria, Liberia, Sierra Leone, The Gambia, Cameroon, Senegal, Guinea Conakry, and Togo.
Children's Book Industry in Nigeria

The landscape of children’s literature in Nigeria reflects a rich and diverse history of storytelling, creativity, and educational value. Nigerian children’s literature refers to the body of literature that is written about children, for children, or those that are within the interest range of children in Africa (Ngwuchukwu, 2010).
