Apps and Beeks Become BFFs

Apps and Beeks Become BFFs by Judith Abe-Byabusha is a children’s book published by Fulton Books on November 30, 2020. This 30-page edition is written in English and features animal characters living in the imaginative Takataka Plains in Africa. The story revolves around a lively group of animals participating in the Jungledom Festival, where they encounter Beeks the Pest and learn valuable lessons about respect and acceptance.
Readers will find a narrative that incorporates elements of East African Swahili language and acronyms, enriching the storytelling experience. The book addresses themes of friendship and understanding through the interactions of its characters, providing a gentle reminder of the importance of respecting others despite differences. This engaging tale combines juvenile fiction with fairy tales and folklore, making it a delightful addition to children’s literature.
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Apps and Beeks Become BFFs is a childrens book that uses animal characters who live in the imaginary Takataka Plains in Africa. A rowdy bunch of animals come together for the Jungledom Festival. The characters have mastered some East African Swahili language words and use acronyms learned from encounters with nearby inhabitants. They meet Beeks the Pest and make fun of him because of the way he looks. Beeks uses his experience to teach them a lesson, and they realize that it is important to have respect for others.
This is the authors first published book. She has other manuscripts that are ready to be released for publication.
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