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KSh770.00Add to cartlearn French with Longhorn Methode De Francais Class 5! This interactive resource introduces essential French vocabulary, grammar concepts, and cultural insights aligned with the Class 5 curriculum. Develop your listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in French through engaging activities and clear explanations.
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KSh500.00Add to cartRoger McGough has chosen an excitingly varied top 100 from hundreds of poems nominated by children themselves. This collection introduces readers to a whole range of classic and contemporary poems that sit alongside each other, from Dr Seuss to Shakespeare, Christina Rossetti to Michael Rosen.
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KSh2,500.00Add to cartTears of Change is a collection of unique poems and quotes that take the reader on a cathartic journey through life’s everyday emotions— sorrow, acceptance, loss, renewal, pain, and joy. It emerged from the author’s own motherly tears of sadness and despair, and carried her through subsequent tears of joy, grace, and gratitude and, in the …
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KSh2,500.00Add to cartDog Man, the newest hero from the creator of Captain Underpants, is still learning a few tricks of the trade. If only the Chief would throw him a bone every once and a while… Dog Man needs to dry up the drool, dust away the dander, and roll out of the refuse if he’s going …
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KSh3,000.00Add to cartOPRAH’S BOOK CLUB PICK – A HARPERS BAZAAR BEST BOOK OF 2022 – A PARADE MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK – A MARIE CLAIRE MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK “It’s clear from the first page that Davis is going to serve a more intimate, unpolished account than is typical of the average (often ghost-written) celebrity memoir; Finding Me reads …
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KSh1,000.00Original price was: KSh1,000.00.KSh800.00Current price is: KSh800.00.Add to cartThe story follows Okonkwo, a wealthy and fearless Igbo warrior in the late 1800s, as his life falls apart when white missionaries and colonial governors arrive in his village. Okonkwo’s struggles with his father’s reputation, masculinity, and his clan’s cultural practices mirror the hardships and destruction of his clan.









