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Are you ready for a new way to learn the alphabet? This isn't your
average A B C?s. Those of you who remember, ?She sells seashells by
the seashore?, will enjoy this book immensely. A twist has been
added to the basic ?A is for apple? that will make learning the
alphabet crazy fun. Alliteration has been used for each letter of
the alphabet. Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant
sounds in two or more neighboring words. According to Wikipedia,
"Luganda or Ganda, is the major language of Uganda, spoken by over
sixteen million Ganda and other people mainly in Southern Uganda,
including the capital Kampala. It belongs to the Bantu branch of
the Niger-Congo language family. Typologically, it is a highly
agglutinating language with subject-verb-object word order and
nominative-accusative morphosyntactic alignment. With about seven
million first-language-speakers in the Buganda region and about ten
million others with a working knowledge, it is the most widely
spoken Ugandan language, and as second language it follows English
and precedes Swahili. The language is used in some primary schools
in Buganda as pupils begin to learn English, the primary official
language of Uganda. Until the 1960s, Ganda was also the official
language of instruction in primary schools in Eastern Uganda.
Uganda, officially the Republic of Uganda, is a landlocked country
in East Africa. Uganda is bordered on the east by Kenya, on the
north by South Sudan, on the west by the Democratic Republic of the
Congo, on the southwest by Rwanda, and on the south by Tanzania.
The southern part of the country includes a substantial portion of
Lake Victoria, being also shared by Kenya and Tanzania." I would
like to thank Moses Bulamu for his hard work and dedication to the
translation of my children's books into his native language.
This delightful little story tells of a young girl's time with her
grandmother as she relates to a legend of Where Hummingbirds Come
From. Grandmother explains the magic waters and the beauty of this
tiny bird. Where Hummingbirds Come From may well become an all-time
children's classic and a perfect book for the young reader. As well
as a wonderful study guide for English as a second language
students. According to Wikipedia, "Luganda or Ganda, is the major
language of Uganda, spoken by over sixteen million Ganda and other
people mainly in Southern Uganda, including the capital Kampala. It
belongs to the Bantu branch of the Niger-Congo language family.
Typologically, it is a highly agglutinating language with
subject-verb-object word order and nominative-accusative
morphosyntactic alignment. With about seven million
first-language-speakers in the Buganda region and about ten million
others with a working knowledge, it is the most widely spoken
Ugandan language, and as second language it follows English and
precedes Swahili. The language is used in some primary schools in
Buganda as pupils begin to learn English, the primary official
language of Uganda. Until the 1960s, Ganda was also the official
language of instruction in primary schools in Eastern Uganda.
Uganda, officially the Republic of Uganda, is a landlocked country
in East Africa. Uganda is bordered on the east by Kenya, on the
north by South Sudan, on the west by the Democratic Republic of the
Congo, on the southwest by Rwanda, and on the south by Tanzania.
The southern part of the country includes a substantial portion of
Lake Victoria, being also shared by Kenya and Tanzania." I would
like to thank Moses Bulamu for his hard work and dedication to the
translation of my children's books into his native language.
This delightful little story tells of a young girl's time with her
grandmother as she relates a legend of how a mischievous little
white fox, with all his grand adventures, became the red fox we all
know today. How the Fox got His Color may well become an all-time
children's classic and a perfect book for the young reader. English
as a second language students will enjoy it as a valuable study
tool, as well as those learning a foreign language. According to
Wikipedia, "Luganda or Ganda, is the major language of Uganda,
spoken by over sixteen million Ganda and other people mainly in
Southern Uganda, including the capital Kampala. It belongs to the
Bantu branch of the Niger-Congo language family. Typologically, it
is a highly agglutinating language with subject-verb-object word
order and nominative-accusative morphosyntactic alignment. With
about seven million first-language-speakers in the Buganda region
and about ten million others with a working knowledge, it is the
most widely spoken Ugandan language, and as second language it
follows English and precedes Swahili. The language is used in some
primary schools in Buganda as pupils begin to learn English, the
primary official language of Uganda. Until the 1960s, Ganda was
also the official language of instruction in primary schools in
Eastern Uganda. Uganda, officially the Republic of Uganda, is a
landlocked country in East Africa. Uganda is bordered on the east
by Kenya, on the north by South Sudan, on the west by the
Democratic Republic of the Congo, on the southwest by Rwanda, and
on the south by Tanzania. The southern part of the country includes
a substantial portion of Lake Victoria, being also shared by Kenya
and Tanzania." I would like to thank Moses Bulamu for his hard work
and dedication to the translation of my children's books into his
native language.
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