One Hen: How One Small Loan Made a Big Difference

One Hen: How One Small Loan Made a Big Difference

by Katie Smith Milway (Author), Eugenie Fernandes (Illustrator)

Synopsis

One Hen is the latest title from the creators of If The World Were a Village, Tree of Life and One Well. It is the perfect way to introduce children to the concept and importance of sustainable development. One Hen tells the story of Kojo, a young Ghanaian boy who uses a micro loan to buy a chicken, so he can sell the eggs to make money. Through hard work, Kojo soon earns enough to go back to school. He grows up to own his own farm, employing many people in his village, and contributing to Ghana's development. The story illustrates how a small loan can have a huge impact on many people's lives if used in the right way. Striking artwork and 'House that Jack Built'-style captions lead the reader through Kojo's progress. At the end of the book, the story of the real-life Kojo is told.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Publisher: A & C Black Publishers Ltd
Published: 15 Jan 2008

ISBN 10: 1408101459
ISBN 13: 9781408101452
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years
Book Overview: From the team that created If The World Were a Village, used in thousands of UK primary schools A striking and accessible way to introduce children to sustainable development Supports the primary geography curriculum with cross-curricular links to PSHE and Global Citizenship Striking artwork and House that Jack Built-style captions are perfect for shared reading and read-aloud sessions

Media Reviews
'I never thought I'd be selecting a children's book on sustainable development but this is great.' Bookseller 'It is heartening to see a text that neither romanticises rural Africa nor depicts its people as victims dependent on Western intervention. The colourful illustrations are joyous. Highly recommended.' Bookseller
Author Bio
Katie Smith Milway has coordinated community development programmes in Africa and Latin America for Food for the Hungry International, and was a delegate to the 1992 Earth Summit. She writes books and articles on sustainable development and is currently editorial director for an international management consultancy. One Hen is her second book for children. Eugenie Fernandes is an award-winning picture book author and illustrator.