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I Love You Kwesi: A Letter from Mum – Personalized Ghanaian Children’s Book for Boys Born on Sunday (Hardcover)

I Love You Kwesi: A Letter from Mum is a beautifully written, semi-personalized storybook celebrating boys born on Sunday (Kwesi)—following Ghana’s cherished tradition of naming children by the day of


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I Love You Kwesi: A Letter from Mum is a beautifully written, semi-personalized storybook celebrating boys born on Sunday (Kwesi)—following Ghana’s cherished tradition of naming children by the day of their birth. Designed for children aged 3 to 6 years, this tender book provides both cultural affirmation and emotional warmth.
✨ “I loved you even before I saw you...” — these opening lines set the tone for a heartfelt letter from a mother to her son, filled with love, reassurance, and spiritual grounding.
✨ Each page nurtures a sense of belonging, identity, and self-confidence, helping children feel secure and deeply loved.
✨ Perfect for bedtime, bonding, and instilling positive values early in life.
Key Highlights
• Reinforces the beauty of Ghanaian day names and cultural identity
• Instills values of love, confidence, and emotional security
• Ideal for early childhood development and Christian parenting
• Encourages open conversations between parents and children
• A perfect keepsake for birthdays, dedications, or everyday reading
I Love You Kwesi: A Letter from Mum is perfect for:
• Children aged 3 – 6 years
• Christian and culturally aware families
• Parents and educators introducing African values
• Diaspora families seeking cultural connection
• Anyone looking for a personalized gift rooted in love and tradition



Product Details


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TitleI Love You Kwesi: A Letter from Mum – Personalized Ghanaian Children’s Book for Boys Born on Sunday (Hardcover)
AuthorsNaa Odey Asante (Author), Emmanuella Odor (Illustrator)
ISBN
Year Published
Page Count
FormatHardcover
Weight0.4 kg
SKUBK6823
TagsI Love You Kwesi, A Letter from Mum, Day Names for Boys, Ghanaian Children’s Books, Christian Parenting, Personalized African Stories



- About the Author: Naa Odey Asante


Naa Odey Asante is a Ghanaian author passionate about creating affirming, culturally relevant literature for African children. Her I Love You series brings tradition to life by using Ghanaian day names to foster identity, emotional growth, and family bonding in early childhood.