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Chicken in the Kitchen by Nnedi Okorafor
This Children’s Day, follow Anyaugo, a brave young girl in Nigeria, as she discovers a giant chicken in her kitchen one night. This whimsical story introduces children to the rich masquerade culture of West Africa. Anyaugo’s adventure is filled with surprises and teaches the importance of protecting and valuing traditions.Every Leaf A Hallelujah by Ben Okri
In this touching tale, a little girl named Mangoshi embarks on a quest to find a special flower that can cure her ill mother. Her journey through the forest is filled with challenges, and she learns the power of courage and kindness. This story is a beautiful reminder of nature’s wonders and a child’s determination.Baby Goes to Market by Atinuke
Join Baby and his mother, this Children’s Day, as they explore a lively market in southwest Nigeria. This vibrant read-aloud book introduces young readers to numbers through the fun and bustling scenes of the marketplace. It’s a perfect book for counting and sharing laughs with your little ones.Mayowa and the Masquerade by Lola Shoneyin
City boy Mayowa visits the countryside and, along with his friend Denuyi, discovers the joys of rural life. From chasing grasshoppers to joining a masquerade parade, their adventures are full of excitement. This story highlights the beauty of nature and the fun of exploring new places.Sign up for the Connect Nigeria daily newsletter
Thank You Omu! by Oge Mora
Omu’s delicious stew is the talk of the neighbourhood, and everyone wants a taste. This heartwarming story, told through colourful cut-paper illustrations, celebrates sharing and community. It’s a tale that reminds us all about the joy of giving and the warmth of togetherness, which should be enjoyed on Children’s Day.Wish Makerby Uchechukwu Umezurike
Ebele wants to make Christmas special for his mother, who is a widow. When a stranger arrives in town, Ebele learns that kindness and generosity are more important than material gifts. This touching story emphasizes the true spirit of Christmas and the rewards of compassion.Olu and Greta by Diana Ejaita
Olu from Lagos and Greta from Milan might live far apart, but their lives are strikingly similar. Through their parallel stories, children will see how kids across the world share the same joys and dreams. This book is a lovely celebration of friendship and cultural diversity.There Is An Elephant In My Wardrobe by Yejide Kilanko
Adùn is excited about her new friend Erù the elephant, until he starts eating her clothes! This delightful story addresses problem-solving and finding ways to handle difficult situations with creativity and patience. It’s a fun read that will resonate with any child who has had to deal with an unexpected problem.Register to attend the CN Business Mixer
Final Thoughts
Reading these books with your kids on Children’s Day will not only entertain them but also introduce them to different cultures, teach them valuable life lessons, and inspire them to dream big. Enjoy these delightful stories and celebrate the magic of childhood together!Got a suggestion? Contact us: editor@connectnigeria.com
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