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Author: Egan Abaine Tumusiime 

Egan Abaine Tumusiime a young and gifted writer, has woven a collection of captivating stories in his book, My Sister, My Hero. As an educator, I am always on the lookout for books that entertain, educate, and inspire, and this book truly delivers on all fronts for children.

Born on 10 October 2010 in Kampala, Egan’s writing talent emerged during the Covid-19 lock-down. His dedication and passion for storytelling shone through as he penned these remarkable tales. Drawing inspiration from his extensive reading of children’s books and novels, Egan has created a book that will captivate young minds and inspire creative thinking among them.

Egan’s participation in the National Spelling Bee Competitions is a testament to his dedication and commitment to language, literacy and knowledge acquisition. His passion for words and storytelling is clear throughout the book, creating a powerful motivation for young readers to embrace the joy of reading and writing.

My Sister, My Hero is a testament to Egan’s creativity and imagination. Each story takes readers on a thrilling adventure, where they will encounter characters who exemplify values such as discipline, love, obedience, and respect for parents and elders. In this generation, we cannot undermine the importance of instilling these qualities in the young generation, especially children, and Egan’s stories offer a fun and engaging way to reinforce these lessons.

 

Here are just a few of the enchanting stories in My Sister, My Hero

My Sister, My Hero: Let’s join Egan on a heart-warming journey as he tells the meaning of sibling love and admiration. This tale celebrates the bond of siblings and teaches children the importance of supporting and appreciating each other.

The Stubborn Hare: Encounter a mischievous young hare and the lion. Throughout this story, children will understand the significance of listening and being open to advice and the consequences of one’s actions.

The Stolen Twin: Embark on a thrilling mystery to unravel the disappearance of a twin and the unrelenting determination of problem-solving, and the power of never giving up.

 Talented Actors: Step into the world of theatre as friends put on a dazzling performance. This story highlights the importance of teamwork, embracing one’s talents, and the joy of collaboration.

These are just a few of the eight delightful stories you will enjoy in My Sister, My Hero. Egan’s storytelling prowess ensures that each adventure is filled with excitement, imagination, and important life lessons.

Make My Sister, My Hero a must-have addition to a child’s bookshelf. This book will not only entertain your child but also inspire them to embrace important life lessons and expand their vocabulary. So, embark on this delightful journey with Egan and let your child’s imagination soar while they learn valuable lessons along the way.

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Get your copy today from: @Paulines Bookshop, Kampala Road- Uganda

You can as well email: tnazarius@yahoo.com  or tnazarius2014@gmail.com for more details

 

Allen is a training developer and author with over 18 years of experience designing blended learning solutions, and more than 10 years of experience developing self-paced learning and leader materials for instructor-led training. Allen also has extensive experience in training programs, developing creative solutions, mentoring, and on-job support in the areas of staff wellness training, organizational development, leadership, governance, management, financial literacy, and People management skills. She applies creativity, thorough understanding of the needs of her clients, and focuses on real-world goals.

Comments(4)

    • Allan Gumisiriza

    • 10 months ago

    A brilliant young mind. His future will be great

    1. Indeed. Thank you

    • Nazarius Tumusiime

    • 10 months ago

    This is inspiring for young generation and a challenge to the old one. Bravo Egan

  1. Setting the pace for the new generation

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