In Gyae, (j ) Kofi! Stop, Kofi! we meet Little Kofi at home with a torn football and excited curiosity. His dad has gone out and will return with a surprise, but Kofi's mom wants him to play alone and not make noise. He explores quiet ways to overcome his boredom and stay calm. His ideas don't work well, though, and he is told to stop, sit, and stand in English and Twi. Eventually his big sister, Afia, offers a solution and then dad arrives. What's in the bag? What makes Kofi call this a happy day? Open this page turner ...
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In Gyae, (j ) Kofi! Stop, Kofi! we meet Little Kofi at home with a torn football and excited curiosity. His dad has gone out and will return with a surprise, but Kofi's mom wants him to play alone and not make noise. He explores quiet ways to overcome his boredom and stay calm. His ideas don't work well, though, and he is told to stop, sit, and stand in English and Twi. Eventually his big sister, Afia, offers a solution and then dad arrives. What's in the bag? What makes Kofi call this a happy day? Open this page turner to find out. Children connect to the amusing and realistic character through rhythmic patterns and colorful images. You will enjoy this second book of the Little Kofi series again and again.
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