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Idia of the Benin Kingdom: Coloring and Activity Book is the accompanying coloring and activity book to the Idia of the Benin Kingdom picture book. The colouring and activity book for kids covers ancient African history by introducing children to uniquely creative worksheets. Inspire Imagination by bringing Queen Idia's story to life like never before as kids picture what her life may have been like. Get Truly Creative by exploring shape, colour and developing the fine motor skills that are important to help allow children to express themselves in a way that stimulates their imagination and creativity. Explore an ancient city with a rich history and culture. Embrace History in a truly creative way by making it fun.
Njinga of Ndongo and Matamba: Coloring and Activity Book is the accompanying Coloring and Activity Book to the Njinga of Ndongo and Matamba picture book. Created with input from educators and subject matter experts, this unique colouring book is the perfect way to introduce children ages 4 to 13 to the incredible culture of Africa. Filled with over 48 pages of educational content covering ancient African history, young readers are encouraged to learn more about African rulers, art, and facts. On every page, you'll find new exercises, challenges, and creative tasks that will spark imaginations while providing a way to learn about Africa's rich history and culture. This workbook is perfect for teachers and parents who want to provide Afro-centric educational and engaging activities to kids.
This book is a true story about a young girl from the Benin Kingdom named Idia. One morning, after dreaming about a woman-warrior in battle, Idia attends the Igue Festival, where she dances with other villagers who find her movements inspiring and unique. Though Idia loves to dance, she is curious about what her dream may mean. Idia chooses to pursue her feelings and does whatever it takes to become what her vision had shown her. Idia of the Benin Kingdom takes readers on a beautifully illustrated journey to the 1500s in ancient Africa. Readers are captivated as they watch Idia transform herself from the young and curious daughter of a village warrior to becoming the Queen of the Kingdom of Benin.
30 Days to Transformation is a guide written by Mentor Experts offering their insights on Transformation from decades-long formal and self-directed learning, documenting, testing, failing, reflecting and understanding. All of this has been summarized into 15 inspirational and aspirations chapters.We are excited about this book and the way it will increase our commitment to expand the Mission and Vision of Powerful Women Today to Champion and Empower Women's Emotional and Financial Independence."We are never done transforming. We continue on a journey but never arrive. How exciting that the curiosity and learning stay alive in us - especially if we feed it; especially if we don't yield to complacency; especially if we don't accept without question the patterns of messaging and behaviour that have insidiously informed our interactions and that may not be serving our whole being."Lucia Kanter St. Amour - Best Selling Author "For the Forces of Good" Attorney Author VP of Board UN Women San FranciscoMeet The Authors: CAROLINA M. BILLINGS, DORTHA HISE, EAN PRICE MURPHY, DR. ELISA MAGILL, GINA DE LEON, KIM WARD, MELANIE HERSCHORN, MINDY MCMANUS, MONIKA GRECZEK, SALLIE WAGNER, SIMONE SLOAN, STACEY HALL, STEPHANEY CAMPBELL, YOUSSEF SKALLI
This book contains many editorial cartoons drawn by Robert Westall, a Canadian observer of the orange madness to the south. Please note some drawings may not be suitable for children or those with childish minds in red hats.
Idia of the Benin Kingdom introduces young readers to the story of Queen Idia of the ancient Kingdom of Benin, who helped her son Esigie rule between 1504-1550. This story tells of a young Idia who pursued her dreams, believed in herself, and became the first Queen Mother of Benin.
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