1. Ali and Simbi
Ali is a boy, Simbi is a girl. Mr. Salami is a man, Mrs. Salami is a woman.
Ali helps his father in rearing the cattle during holiday while Simbi helps her mother at their cotton farm.
2. Eze Goes To School
“Eze! Wake up!” Joseph hissed from beside me.
I groaned in protest as he whipped my blanket from around me. An especially cold draft wafted over my exposed body and I shivered. “Wetin dey worry you?” I growled sleepily.
3. Agbo Malika
Agbo Malaika Lived in the town of Lagun which was not far from Ibadan. He had so may friends. He was in primary four. Agbo was a lucky boy because his parents were rich.
One day, Agbo was sick while taking one of his exams. He contemplated telling the teacher that he was sick, but decided against it, because he felt the teacher would assume he was simply faking and the reason was that he did not know the answers to the questions. When he got home, his mom asked him about the exams and he told him about his illness. She said that he should have told her and she would have told him to stay back. When the results came out, he scored very low and when the teacher inquired, he chalked it up to his previous illness.
4. Owie the flute player
He faked his death because he wanted to see how much his people loved him and how they could not do without him. They gave him a fine burial but d casket contained banana peels instead. They got a new flute player and forgot about Owie. Owie was mad and came out of hiding. The king was angry and Owie was told to go back to the land of d dead. I think that should be in pry 6 reader. The page has the picture of Owie wanting to seize the flute from the new flute player who was dressed in white.
5. Mr. Nwosu on Christmas Day
Edet lives in Calabar, he is 8 years old, Every morning he goes to school,but in the evening he stays at home. His mother buys him books form the bookshop. Today is Friday, Edet and his cousins are eating chicken and rice.
7. Emeka, Wakama and Kunle
8. Malam Gandoki
9. ALAWIYE IWE
10. Tales by Moonlight
This was one of my favorite TV shows on NTA (Nigerian Television Authority) when I was a little girl. I looked forward to watching Tales by Moonlight every Sunday evening when ‘aunty’ told folktales to a group of boys and girls perched on the floor listening intently to her story. Each tale was enacted by actors (and some of the kids) where they played many animal roles (the folktales were full of tortoise stories) and the acting may have been poor (as someone pointed out to me recently) but I loved it. At the end of each tale, the kids took turns to tell 'aunty' what they learned from the story.
11. The OXFORD mathematical set
hope you guys used all this in school........cos i did
I'm missing those days,I wish we can trek back a bit. Please where can I buy them?
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