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Ghana's premium Five-Star book publishing company, Advocate Publishing has unveiled about 14 captivating preschool books and 9 books for Junior High School (JHS) students approved by the Ghana Education Service (GES) and the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) onto the market at the 21st Ghana International Book Fair held at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC).
The comprehensive books include; Prewriting Activity 1 (Ages 2-3), Pre-writing Activity 2 (Ages 3-4), Number Activity for Nursery 1, Number Activity for Nursery 2, Language Activity for Nursery 1, Language Activity for Nursery 2, Language and Literacy Activity KG 1, Language and Literacy Activity KG 2, Numeracy Activity KG 1, and Numeracy Activity KG 2.

Others are Phonics Skills 1, Phonics Skills 2, Phonics Skills 3, Phonics Skills 4, Handwriting Activity Book Nursery 1, Handwriting Activity Book Nursery 2, Handwriting Activity Book KG 1, Handwriting Activity Book KG 2 and Computing for KG 1, Computing for KG 2.

The JHS books include; LAG Series, A Complete English Language Course Book for JHS 1, LAG Series, A Complete English Language Course Book for JHS 2, LAG Series, A Complete English Language Course Book for JHS 3, MAG Series, A Complete, Mathematics Course Book for JHS 1, MAG Series, A Complete, Mathematics Course Book for JHS 2, MAG Series, A Complete, Mathematics Course Book for JHS 3, New GAST Series, A Complete, Science Course Book for JHS 1, New GAST Series, A Complete, Science Course Book for JHS 2, New GAST Series, A Complete, and Science Course Book for JHS 3.
These compelling books bring insightful advice, ignite curiosity and nurture the love for learning among young minds. Also, the JHS textbooks, the only NACCA-approved ones in the country are unique, designed to meet the highest GES standards and will propel students to excel in core subjects because they contain all the needed essential information.

The Ghana International Book Fair is an annual book fair which brings together key stakeholders, vendors, readers, book lovers, and buyers to share a common platform with a focus on expanding and encouraging reading among the youth.
Speaking to the media at the iconic event, the Commercial Manager at Advocate Publishing, Isaac Kum said, the new books have become the new standard that will continue to serve the original intended purpose by guiding young minds to excel in their academic journey.
According to him, the books have been described as chronicles of motivation because they speak to the fundamental need for the growth of students.

"Our books contain the needed and approved versions for our schools. My simple message is that every parent should try and grab a copy for his or her ward and thank me later", he said.
Advocate Publishing is positioning itself as a leader in the publishing industry with credibility and reputation in the market and also setting a benchmark for others to follow.
The fair was a huge success, with educators, parents, and students praising their offerings. The positive feedback, especially from the JHS books, reinforces the team's dedication to providing top-notch educational resources.
Parents, students and stakeholders can explore Advocate Publishing's educational materials and enjoy a 20% discount on all orders.
Visit our website (http://www.advopublishing.com) or contact us (0240806354 / 0503786776) today to invest in quality education with Advocate Publishing.
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