Book Review By Tabitha Makumi, Enabling Support Foundation Communications and PR.

A creative and a well thought of book in early learning and reading is Mama Antelope’s House. A children's book whose characters are in a rescue mission of helping out a fellow animal caught up in a quagmire of some sort.

Locked out of her house, Mama Antelope finds herself asking for help from all manner of animals. Carnivores, herbivores, they all come to her rescue.

an image of mama antelope, a children's book in early reading and writing.

Authored by Florence Marundu, illustrated by Barbara Nascimbeni, designed by Lauren Bird and edited by Nabella Kalla, Mama Antelope’s House is a well- crafted children’s book which uses imagination and creative writing to teach a lesson or two about real rescue teams and volunteering at a time of need.

Get a copy of Mama Antelope’s House at Book Dash and join in on our discussion on Tes Global on the role of creative books in early reading and learning.

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Age
5-10
Genre/Type
enrichment