Kofi Annan: Red Oak Heroes Series Biography for Young Readers is an inspiring biographical story crafted for children aged 10 to 14. Written by J. Nyarko Boateng, this title is part of the acclaimed Red Oak Heroes Series,
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Kofi Annan: Red Oak Heroes Series Biography for Young Readers is an inspiring biographical story crafted for children aged 10 to 14. Written by J. Nyarko Boateng, this title is part of the acclaimed Red Oak Heroes Series, celebrating the lives and legacies of iconic Ghanaian and African figures. This installment focuses on Kofi Annan — the first Black African to serve as Secretary-General of the United Nations.
✨ The story follows Awo, a bright and inquisitive seven-year-old girl who becomes captivated by Mr. Kofi Annan’s international achievements after hearing about him in school.
✨ Determined to follow in his footsteps, Awo asks thoughtful questions and uncovers stories from those around her—especially her uncle, Mr. Thompson.
✨ The book skillfully combines storytelling and history to introduce young readers to diplomacy, global leadership, and national pride through the lens of one of Ghana’s greatest sons.
✨ Young readers are encouraged to dream big and believe in their ability to impact the world, just like Kofi Annan.
✨ With accessible language and relatable characters, the book inspires both reflection and action among young learners.
✅ Key Highlights
• Biographical fiction about the global legacy of Kofi Annan, tailored for young readers
• Promotes leadership, ambition, and cultural pride among African children
• A great tool for introducing historical figures and civic values in the classroom
• Engages children through storytelling rooted in Ghanaian and African excellence
• Part of the larger Red Oak Heroes Series highlighting notable African achievers
⚡ Kofi Annan: Red Oak Heroes Series Biography for Young Readers is ideal for:
• Children aged 9–14 with an interest in leadership and history
• Parents looking for culturally grounded literature that motivates and educates
• Educators teaching African heritage, social studies, or global citizenship
• School libraries, cultural institutions, and mentorship programs
Attribute | Value |
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Title | Kofi Annan: Red Oak Heroes Series Biography for Young Readers (Ages 10–14) |
Author | J. Nyarko Boateng |
ISBN | — |
Year Published | 2019 |
Pages | — |
Format | Paperback |
Weight | 0.25 kg |
Tags | Kofi Annan, Red Oak Heroes Series, Ghana History for Kids, African Biographies, J. Nyarko Boateng, Youth Leadership, United Nations, African Authors |
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