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Esi the Brave (Who Was Not Afraid of Anything)

Esi the Brave (Who Was Not Afraid of Anything)

Bernard Mensah

Penguin Putnam Inc
2024
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A bold and bright picture book about being brave when you're scared in a new, overwhelming environmentEsi is a brave Ghanaian girl who is not afraid of anything. Monsters and ghosts should be scared of her!When she sets off for the annual Kakamotobi Festival with her parents, she’s confident she’ll be fine. Her mother warns that there’s going to be loud music and scary masks and a very big crowd, but Esi’s unconcerned. She's not afraid of anything.But when they get to the festival and her parents suddenly disappear in a crowd of terrifying monster masks, Esi realizes that to save her parents, she’ll have to be the bravest she’s ever been. With detail-packed illustrations and a text begging to be read aloud, this is the perfect story about finding your inner strength to be brave.
Jollof Day

Jollof Day

Bernard Mensah

Penguin Putnam Inc
2025
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Early in the morning while the sun is still rising, a young boy wakes his father for something special - it’s Jollof Day! With clanging pots and pans, lots of chopped tomatoes and onions, and a secret blend of spices, this father and son dance to the music of kitchen noise while something delicious burbles on the stove. With bouncing text that begs to be read aloud and exuberant illustrations full of momentum, Jollof Day is a celebration of the dishes that bring a family together.
Kente for Jojo

Kente for Jojo

Bernard Mensah

Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers
2025
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A joyful picturebook of a big brother weaving a Kente cloth for the new baby in his family, with lyrical text and textured artwork that sings. Kente is more than a cloth, it is a symbol of love. And the big brother in this story loves new baby Jojo so very much Together, the family travels to pick out a special Kente for Jojo--it must be perfect. With some inspiration from a passing rainbow and a little help from a skilled weaver, they do just that Come along as author Bernard Mensah shares the legend of how Kente came to be, and discover the many beautiful patterns of traditional Kente through Elizabeth Zunon's warm and textured art
Kwame's Magic Quest: Rise of the Green Flame
The day has finally come for eight-year-old Kwame to start Nkonyaa School and learn magic! Kwame is excited to begin training with his new friends at school, but he can't access his powers! He starts to worry... what if he has no magic at all? Could an evil magical object be to blame? With engaging black-and-white artwork on every page, kids won't be able to put down this magical adventure! Magic, adventure, and friendship come together in Kwame's Magic Quest An action-packed, fully illustrated chapter book Great for emerging readers Perfect for fans of Dragon Masters
Sunshine Baby, Bofrot Cheeks

Sunshine Baby, Bofrot Cheeks

Bernard Mensah

Little Bee Books Inc.
2025
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Follow a sunshine-bright baby as he goes about his busy day with his dad. Accented by Ghanian culture and sprinkled with Twi vocabulary this cheery picture book is a must-read for any new family. Sunshine BabyBofrot CheeksDaddy ticklesBaby shrieks Sunshine Baby, Bofrot Cheeks follows a day in the life of a rambunctious little baby and his Dad as they wake up, eat, play games, take a bath, and finally, go to bed. With some common Twi words throughout, this book is the perfect gift for new parents
Kente for Jojo

Kente for Jojo

Bernard Mensah; Elizabeth Zunon

RANDOM HOUSE USA INC
2025
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A joyful picturebook of a big brother weaving a Kente cloth for the new baby in his family, with lyrical text and textured artwork that sings. Kente is more than a cloth, it is a symbol of love. And the big brother in this story loves new baby Jojo so very much Together, the family travels to pick out a special Kente for Jojo--it must be perfect. With some inspiration from a passing rainbow and a little help from a skilled weaver, they do just that Come along as author Bernard Mensah shares the legend of how Kente came to be, and discover the many beautiful patterns of traditional Kente through Elizabeth Zunon's warm and textured art
Can't Get Enough Cat Stuff

Can't Get Enough Cat Stuff

Mara Grunbaum; Bernard Mensah

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS
2024
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The purr-fect combination of facts, stories, photos, and fun stuff all about one of the world's cuddliest critters--CATS Cats are popular pets all over the world. They are expert hunters, super snugglers, and are even thought by some to be a sign of good luck Cats love to pounce, play, and stalk their prey just like their big cat ancestors. But did you know that they've adapted some of their behavior, including how adult cats meow just for us humans? Come along and learn more about a wide variety of feline friends, all with their own unique behavior--from the water-loving Bengal cats to the super fluffy, expert climber Somali cats. For animal lovers who are absolutely obsessed with everything cats, this book has it all: mind-blowing facts; tons of breeds; superfun games; hands-on activities; hilarious cat jokes; and fascinating research, such as how cats manage to (almost) always land on their feet. Key features include: Feline superlatives, like the biggest, fastest, most playful, and most colorful catsArticles on surprising cat research and hands-on accounts from expertsMore than 250 stunning photographsHilarious cat jokesDetailed diagrams and infographicsHands-on activities you can try at homeQuizzes and games to test your knowledge
Can't Get Enough Cat Stuff: Fun Facts, Awesome Info, Cool Games, Silly Jokes, and More!
The purr-fect combination of facts, stories, photos, and fun stuff all about one of the world's cuddliest critters--CATS Cats are popular pets all over the world. They are expert hunters, super snugglers, and are even thought by some to be a sign of good luck Cats love to pounce, play, and stalk their prey just like their big cat ancestors. But did you know that they've adapted some of their behavior, including how adult cats meow just for us humans? Come along and learn more about a wide variety of feline friends, all with their own unique behavior--from the water-loving Bengal cats to the super fluffy, expert climber Somali cats. For animal lovers who are absolutely obsessed with everything cats, this book has it all: mind-blowing facts; tons of breeds; superfun games; hands-on activities; hilarious cat jokes; and fascinating research, such as how cats manage to (almost) always land on their feet. Key features include: Feline superlatives, like the biggest, fastest, most playful, and most colorful catsArticles on surprising cat research and hands-on accounts from expertsMore than 250 stunning photographsHilarious cat jokesDetailed diagrams and infographicsHands-on activities you can try at homeQuizzes and games to test your knowledge
'the man from MENSA' - 1 of 600

'the man from MENSA' - 1 of 600

Bernard J Mulholland

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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There is little in the public domain about this lite international high-IQ society, MENSA, which boasts a membership tested to have an IQ among the highest two per cent of the population. This book was written by an insider who, as a member of MENSA, contributed extensively to this high-IQ society over a span of almost thirty years. MENSA was originally conceived of as a third pillar intended to complement the Royal Society and the British Academy. When it was founded in Oxford during 1946 its original goal was to gather six hundred of the most intelligent people in Britain, as scientifically measured through an IQ test, who the government and its agencies could contact for advice on matters of government. It had two purposes: first, to conduct research in psychology and social science and, secondly, to provide contact between intelligent people everywhere in the world. The intention was for MENSA to conduct three strands of research: To test intelligence tests, and identify correlations with intelligence.Mensans as the subjects of research.The Mensan as an instrument of research, i.e. where they themselves chose areas of interest to research and write reports on them.This book reveals some of the research conducted on or by Mensans over the intervening seventy years. Under its first president, Sir Cyril Burt, MENSA systematically conducted research on thousands of its members from 1946 until the death of the esteemed British psychologist in 1971. Burt's research was challenged after his death, but it is debatable whether his detractors were fully aware of his MENSA research. MENSA was conducting big data research long before it became fashionable during the 21st century with the advent of powerful computers, and much of this research was made available to government departments at the time.
'the man from MENSA' - 1 of the 600

'the man from MENSA' - 1 of the 600

Bernard J Mulholland

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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The first volume: 'the man from MENSA' - 1 of 600: Mensa research, had as its focus STEM research. This second volume in the series takes as its subject politics and the social sciences. Bernard Mulholland was born in West Germany during 1957 to a German mother and a Northern Irish father who was serving in the British Army. Having left the army, the family relocated during 1965 to the town of Portadown in Northern Ireland. Shortly afterwards Northern Ireland was to descend into sectarian turmoil associated with 'the Troubles' and the British Army's Operation Banner.For thirty years Bernard Mulholland worked as a heating technician for all sections of society in Northern Ireland across counties Fermanagh, Armagh and Down, which encompass 'Bandit Country' and also 'the Murder Triangle'. Portadown itself was later to become synonymous first with sectarian and political violence over 'the Tunnel', and then later with Drumcree.After joining British Mensa during the late eighties Mulholland joined its politics interest group and wrote for its monthly journal Poliphony for almost thirty years. This tome includes many of these texts from 1990-1995 in its Appendix. It also explores the outworking of some of the thoughts and ideas expressed therein which came to have real world applications, and that also feed into Brexit. Arguably this volume provides a unique political and historical insight that informs the narrative leading up to the first ceasefires by the Provisional IRA and the loyalist groups that later developed into the ongoing peace process.But it is in many ways also a history of British Mensa at a time when its membership peaked at forty thousand. There is little in the public domain about this lite international high-IQ society, MENSA, which boasts a membership tested to have an IQ among the highest two per cent of the population. MENSA was originally conceived of as a third pillar intended to complement the Royal Society and the British Academy. When it was founded in Oxford during 1946 its original goal was to gather six hundred of the most intelligent people in Britain as scientifically measured through an IQ test who the government and its agencies could contact for advice on matters of government. This book was written by an insider who as a member of MENSA contributed extensively to this high-IQ society over a span of almost thirty years, and it is hoped that it helps to fill a gaping void in the history of this quintessential post-WWII British institution.