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How Mosquito Began to Bite Man


Author

Solomon Iguanre

Publication Date

January 1, 2007

Summary

This is a storybook for children which tells the story of how mosquitoes came to biting man. The story is a fable told from a Christian-centred perspective and focuses on the animal community, which in this case includes man. From a teaching angle, the story addresses reading comprehension, a sense of community, respect for fellow human beings and animals, as well as the causes of malaria and how to prevent it. At the end of each chapter the book includes questions and comprehension exercises. Though the fable is written from a Nigerian perspective for a Nigerian audience, according to the publishers, it could be adapted for an international audience as well.

Publisher

Number of Pages

48

Languages

English

Contact

Solomon Iguanre
Soul & Beam Publications

25, Alhaji Jimoh Oyediran Street

Ibadan
Nigeria
Tel: 08034409813 / 08050360777

Source

How Mosquito Began to Bite Man, sent to The Communication Initiative by Solomon Iguanre on February 5 2007.


Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site July 13 2007
Last Updated April 17 2009



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