Anna Hibiscus Series by Atinuke 8 Books Collection Set - Age 6-9 - Paperback

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Titles in this Set:
  1. Anna Hibiscus
  2. Love from Anna Hibiscus
  3. Welcome Home, Anna Hibiscus!
  4. Good Luck, Anna Hibiscus!
  5. Go Well, Anna Hibiscus!
  6. Have Fun, Anna Hibiscus!
  7. Hooray for Anna Hibiscus
  8. You're Amazing, Anna Hibiscus!

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Anna Hibiscus
Anna Hibiscus lives in amazing Africa with her mother, her father, her baby twin brothers, and lots and lots of her family. Join her as she splashes in the sea, prepares for a party, sells oranges.

Love from Anna Hibiscus
Anna Hibiscus is on holiday with Grandmother and Grandfather in the village where they were born. She befriends the local children there and teaches them their ABC and 123.

Welcome Home, Anna Hibiscus!
Anna Hibiscus is back home after visiting her grandma in Canada. But it seems that so much has changed while she was away! Double and Trouble have learned to run and Grandad seems to have grown older.

Good Luck, Anna Hibiscus!
Anna Hibiscus is looking forward to visiting her grandmother in Canada, where she will see snow for the first time! But before she goes, she must find suitable clothes to keep her warm in the cold.

Go Well, Anna Hibiscus!
Anna Hibiscus and her family are going to the village with Grandfather. They travel by bus through mangrove swamp and rainforest, through scrubland and rivers, over hills and mountains.

Have Fun, Anna Hibiscus!
Anna Hibiscus has never been away from her home in Africa, surrounded by her parents and baby brothers, as well as all of her aunts and uncles and cousins.

Hooray for Anna Hibiscus
Anna Hibiscus lives in amazing Africa with her family in a wonderful house in a beautiful garden in a big city. Join Anna as she sings for the president, gets in a terrible tangle with her hair.

You're Amazing, Anna Hibiscus!
In the 8th title of the series about the universally loved Anna Hibiscus, written by internationally renowned Nigerian storyteller Atinuke, Anna Hibiscus is worried.

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