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A new dancer joins the Siyagruva Scene for a short time. There's a bit of rivalry between Brunette and the new girl Darcy. That's not major, but her presence causes a problem with the hip hop competition they've entered for. It's not her fault, but ... what's the solution? And how is Rashaad's issue with his parents resolved?
Regan has been away for a whole term - and has he got some stories to tell! Brunette has an exciting audition to go to, but it turns out to be a day from hell. Do they get through these experiences - and stay themselves?
Things are not going well for Regan. Something's wrong. With Shelley by his side, he bravely decides he needs to seek help. Together they experience what it's like to go to a public clinic. Regan tackles his problem head-on, but it's the support of his fellow-Siyagruvers that pulls him through.
What's happening to Brunette? Bruises and a sore body ... the Siyagruvers are worried about her. Also, something is bugging Mncedisi - and it's his livelihood that's at stake.
A story about the power of reading... In Dududu village, everyone knows that Mrs Zwane loves books. She collects old papers, books and magazines and keeps them neatly piled in her bedroom.
An inspiring story, based on the authorâ¿s childhood in Soweto in the 1970s. In spite of the bleak surroundings in the township, Nokuthulaâ¿s parents were able to maintain a joyful, celebratory home life.
An inspiring story, based on the author's childhood in Soweto in the 1970s. In spite of the bleak surroundings in the township, Nokuthula's parents were able to maintain a joyful, celebratory home life.
An exciting addition to the existing Mpumi range, this book is aimed at the younger child and features a younger Mpumi. Masego Morulane's illustrations encourage young readers to connect with themselves and with the world in which they live.
In this exciting new children's book, Thembinkosi Kohli's illustrations encourage young readers to connect with the world they live in.
In this exciting new children's book, Thembinkosi Kohli's illustrations encourage young readers to connect with the world they live in. His bright and cheerful images, which are accompanied by short bursts of text, explain in an easy to understand visual language not only the importance of water for the world but its uses in our everyday lives.
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