The Boy and the Power of Africa (with a game!)

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StarringBoy
Ageages 4-10
Pages36
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Story description

Your child sets off on an exciting journey across Africa and becomes the hero of the story.

Along the way, Julian meets the animals of the savanna and learns about friendship, kindness, and caring for the world around him.

On the pages of the book you’ll find a warm story, vivid illustrations, and playful activities that make reading lively and engaging.

This personalized adventure helps a child feel like a true explorer and remember every encounter with the animals.

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Every spread in our books is personalized. You will receive a truly unique book where the main character is your child!

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The Boy and the Power of Africa (book excerpt)

Since childhood, Julian had loved animals. He looked at them in books, watched nature documentaries, and dreamed of seeing them one day in real life—not through glass, not in pictures, and not on a screen. So when his family traveled to Africa, Julian was very happy. His parents knew about his dream and chose a safari tour.

Early in the morning, the family was already driving in an open vehicle along a wide road. Tall grass grew all around, trees with wide crowns could be seen in the distance, and the air was filled with unfamiliar smells and sounds. The sun rose higher and higher, and the landscape slowly began to change.

“Mom, is Africa the same everywhere?” Julian asked. “Or is it different?”

His mother smiled and replied:

“Africa is very diverse. There are hot sandy deserts where there is almost no water, and camels live there. There are savannas—wide open lands with grass and scattered trees. There you can see lions, giraffes, zebras, and antelopes. And there are also dense jungles where it often rains, tall trees grow, and monkeys and birds live. Every place is a special home for animals, and each of them has learned to live there in its own way.”

Hello, friend! Let’s play a little game.

Find all the animals in the picture and tell who you met.

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The Boy and the Power of Africa

What an amazing idea — making your child the hero of their own fairy tale! The plot is engaging, the quality is fantastic, and my son is completely hooked. We ordered it just over a week ago and he's already asking for it to be read to him several times a day. He practically has it memorized! Pure magic.

2026-03-17

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