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The Adventures of Obi and Titi: Shango’s Axe of Thunder (Book 5)
by , Illustrated by O.T. Begho

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    Publication Date: Feb 23, 2017
    List Price: Unavailable
    Format: Paperback, 120 pages
    Classification: Fiction
    Target Age Group: Middle Grade
    ISBN13: 9780955496653
    Imprint: Evolution Media Lab Ltd
    Publisher: Evolution Media Lab Ltd
    Parent Company: Evolution Media Lab Ltd

    Paperback Description:

    The Adventures of Obi and Titi The Adventures of Obi and Titi is a chapter book series that uses a beautiful blend of fact and fiction to take its readers on an untold journey across ancient Africa. This epic adventure series follows the story of two brave, young children and a very naughty monkey, who set out on an unexpected journey of knowledge, hope and everlasting friendship. At the end of each book you will find a vocabulary and a list of African facts to support learning and further discussion. Book #5 - The Adventures of Obi and Titi: Shango’s Axe of Thunder Obi had been reunited with his father but their reunion was short-lived. Ezomo had captured Princess Titilayo, Joromi was stuck in a forest surrounded by Ezomo’s guards, and Obi and Idia were heading towards a waterfall. Could things get any worse? Ezomo and his men had left Shagamu and were heading to Katunga, the home of Shango. All he needed now was Shango’s double bladed axe of thunder, forged of two powerful Okutas, and he could put his plan into full swing. Book #1 - The Adventures of Obi and Titi: The Hidden Temple of Ogiso Book #2 - The Adventures of Obi and Titi: The Traveller’s Pendant Book #3 - The Adventures of Obi and Titi: The Black Okuta Book #4 - The Adventures of Obi and Titi: Queen Idia’s Mask Book #5 - The Adventures of Obi and Titi: Shango’s Axe of Thunder Book #6 - The Adventures of Obi and Titi: The Great Walls of Benin