Queens of Africa Book 7

A speaker from England is visiting Dreamland International School today and she is teaching the children about confidence. Wuraola, Nneka and Azeezah discover where they need confidence and how to achieve it. They have to think about where and when they are confident in other areas of their life. They learn about Anchoring and the Circle of Excellence. You get the chance to learn it too.

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Queens of Africa Book 7

A speaker from England is visiting Dreamland International School today and she is teaching the children about confidence. Wuraola, Nneka and Azeezah discover where they need confidence and how to achieve it. They have to think about where and when they are confident in other areas of their life. They learn about Anchoring and the [...]

Queens of Africa Book 7

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A speaker from England is visiting Dreamland International School today and she is teaching the children about confidence. Wuraola, Nneka and Azeezah discover where they need confidence and how to achieve it. They have to think about where and when they are confident in other areas of their life. They learn about Anchoring and the Circle of Excellence. You get the chance to learn it too. The...

A speaker from England is visiting Dreamland International School today and she is teaching the children about confidence. Wuraola, Nneka and Azeezah discover where they need confidence and how to achieve it. They have to think about where and when they are confident in other areas of their life. They learn about Anchoring and the Circle of Excellence. You get the chance to learn it too.

The Queens of Africa program is dedicated, through the use of books, dolls, comics, music and animation series, to help empower children of African descent to be confident and matured ethically. The dolls and materials are designed, through fun and engaging materials, to subconsciously promote African heritage. Developed by entrepreneur and philanthropist Taofick Okoya, the program has reached tens of thousands of children across Africa contributing significantly to education programs, particularly in Nigeria. Queens of Africa celebrates being an African girl in the 21st century by drawing on the strengths and achievements of our ancestors and bring them up to date to empower and inspire today’s generation of African girls. The website queensofafrica.com has lots of information about the Queens and the wider work the program is involved in.

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