Princess Kayla was a kind and friendly princess who gave attention to everyone, especially to people considered poor. Her sisters berated her for being too kind and soft while her father wished she was as mean as her sisters. After a wicked fairy, known as the mother of all meanness gave the princess a charm which was supposed to make the kind princess bolder, Princess Kayla became so mean and wicked that even her father and sisters wanted the old kind princess back. was it too late to undo the damage already done?
To Buy Princess Kayla and the magic rock or to help market this book, visit us at Zebra Book Shop, #300B Ikenegbu Lay/Out Owerri-Imo State
or call, 08035053610.
Princess Kayla and the Magic Rock- #200
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Friday 17 October 2014
Ok, this is my very first collection of poems and every poem
in this collection was inspired by my soon to be 5 year old daughter kayla, who prefers certain explanations for all the do's and donts from mommy. I hope ‘Flying High’ is enough explanation for my Kay and all the smart kids out there :)
This collection
is grouped into five parts: 1. Poems About Me. 2. Poems About
Cleanliness 3. Poems About Morality 4. Poems About This and That
Random poems for your pleasure:
CLEAN UP
Clean Up clean up
Everyone get on top
We don’t want the lollipop
Laying on the table top
We don’t want the piece of paper
Not even unwanted slippers
We don’t want the toys either
Laying hither and even thither
Clean up clean up
Everyone let’s get to it.
RED-MY COLOR
Red
Shinny and glossy
Bright and bossy
Unique and bold
Mine to love
Makes me happy
Playful and content
Color red, mine to love
Culled
from the collection of poems Flying High by Chinedum Ify Obikili
To buy the book 'Flying High'
visit my book shop- Zebra Book Shop, No. 300B Ikenegbu Lay/Out Owerr- Imo State
or any of the book shops in owerri.
To help market this book esp. to schools, call 08035053610
To leave me feedback: you can do it on this blog or on my FB page.
Flying High only Cost #200
Friday 14 March 2014
All at Midnight
When the white man possess special abilities and strange powers, we call them unique. When an African man possesses same special abilities, we call it witchcraft. In this collection of short stories, you will read about people who have special abilities and unique powers. These very special people can read your mind, manipulate your thoughts and even make you do things you ordinarily would not do. The author of the Gods are laughing, High School Rival, Spell For Fun Book, Danny’s Nightmare, I Want To Be popular Too, The Honest Quest has brought to your reading pleasure, collection of short stories straight from Africa.
Do you believe in ghost stories and special abilities?
To Purchase All at Midnight
visit Zebra Book Shop
No.300B Ikenegbu Lay/Out
Owerri Imo State or call
08035053610
To buy an ebook version:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00ITA5M4W/ref
All at Midnight : #500
I Want To Be Popular Too
Identity Crisis, Personality Conflicts, Peer Pressure, Bad Decisions and Teenage Rebellion, these are some of the issues we encounter with our teens and young adults as they go through their teenage phase. As the teens transit from childhood into adulthood, lots of emotions are at play. There is a tendency for some of these teens to get obstinate and rebellious. They want to do stuff their own way, they want to be recognized and accepted by their peers, and they make lots of mistakes trying to achieve this. This book, “I Want To Be Popular Too,” shows every Teen and Young Adult how to become popular and still be cool.
To purchase the book I Want To Be Popular Too, go to: #5. Ikenegbu Lay/Out Imo-State Owerri
To have any of our books shipped to you call: 08035053610.
I want To Be Popular Too: #200
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