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Cecil Higgs (South African art library) hardback
Cecil Higgs is probably the most important colourist in South African art.
dust jacket still intact, library ticket still on page, book is in good condition.
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There Should Have Been Five by Marilyn Honikman (Paperback)
Condition: Good
Two children visit the Museum of Military History in Johannesburg and are intrigued by a painting of a black serviceman at the top of the stairs. . . There were 354 000 South Africans who volunteered to serve in South Africa’s defence force and nursing services in World War II. This book tells of one of these men, Job Maseko, whose heroic deed was almost forgotten for 50 years.
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Journey Through Kenya by Liz Gogerly and Rob Hunt (hardback)
Journey Through offers young readers the chance to take a trip through exciting world countries using different modes of transport, from train and car to bicycle and private jet. Along the way the traveller visits highlighted places both well known and less known, and learns lots of exciting facts about history, language, culture and much more.
Journey Through Kenya offers a look at the geography landscape, culture and people of this country in East Africa. Explore the exciting buzz of Nairobi, the beautiful national parks and stunning lake Victoria, sample local delicacies and explore the Masai Mara where you might even spot the ‘big five’ on safari in this colourful and diverse part of the continent of Africa.
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I Can Fly by Dr Dizz Illustrated by Ayanda Nombelwu (paperback)
Lucky learns to fly. But is he really lucky? Or do we make our own luck? Dare to dream! It will come true, and you will find your circus too.
Written by a child psychologist and illustrated by one of the talented Zip Zap kids, this is the true story of how a circus school in Cape Town saved the lives of thousands of children. It carries a message of hop, personal empowerment and joy. An uplifting read-aloud picture book for children ages 0-100 with a special colouring-in page for the young at heart. Showcases gorgeous illustrations with lots of tiny Where’s Wally-like detail to explore and discuss. Teach your children that they are magic.
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