New books Alert From The Scribes Publishing House.
Our mission is to craft african children’s literature that not only entertains but also imparts important life values. The most effective way for children to learn lasting lessons is through captivating stories that stay with them forever.
In celebration of the girl child, our latest book list highlights stories that emphasize the remarkable potential of girls.
We are excited to announce the release of the following new titles. Some are already published and will soon be available in major bookstores in Lagos, while others will be available shortly. Feel free to send a DM if you’re interested in a specific title.
Dairy of a Whiz Kid ( A story that highlights the limitless potential of the girl child.)
Follow Teniola Jones, a Nigerian-American middle school student as she shares her journey of life with her single mother. She shares her reflections, dealing with competition and rivalry among her classmates.Included are her vivid stories while preparing for mathematics and coding contests, and the fears she faces along the way.
She takes the reader on an enthralling journey of her transformation from an unhappy and lonely 10-year-old average student into a shining STEM star.
Flying Bird
A character-based animal story written by a Nigerian- Turkish Writer about the dangers of lying.
African Tales for Modern Times Volume 2
When we released the first volume of African Tales about six years ago, we never anticipated the overwhelming success it would achieve in schools, bookstores, and malls. Parents soon began requesting a second volume. Though it took some time to complete, it’s finally here—with a twist. This volume is available in three formats: a full collection of 10 stories, and two separate collections of 5 stories each.
Asaro’s Visit to the Dentist
We wanted tell a story to teach children how to care for their tooth. We did that through Asare’s visit to the dentist clinic. Follow Asoro on his journey to the dentist clinic after discovering that his tooth might be sick and starting to decay. At the clinic, he learns about various causes of tooth decay and other dental problems. He also learns how to care for the tooth and what to do when you discover that your tooth is beginning to decay.
The Wise Princess (A story that highlights the limitless potential of the girl child.)
The Konrah Kingdom was devastated by a severe disease that afflicted both its people and farmlands, decimating crops and produce. Despite numerous sacrifices to appease the gods, the land remained cursed. However, Princess Solange unearthed a hidden secret that ultimately rescued the kingdom from impending disaster. This book is suitable for children aged 7 and above.
The Financial Savvy Kid
Youth is a privilege, and it’s crucial to teach children valuable lessons early to avoid regrets later in life. This book, a blend of storytelling and financial education, is designed for parents and teachers. It offers simple, fun ways to help kids learn financial principles, equipping them to thrive and become financially independent in a rapidly changing world.
A Visit to the Mall (Adventure)
Come along with the Davidsons as they go with their Kids, John and Edna to the biggest shopping mall in town, The BARGAINS Mall. Feel the joy of John and Edna as they go to the cinema to watch a new cartoon movie, pick out bicycles, and have a great time at the mall.

If you’ve been to a big mall before, you’ll recognize the excitement in the story, as you turn the pages of the book about visiting a shopping mall. And if you haven’t been to one yet, take a peek at the excitement and all the things a mall has to offer.
A Visit to the Mall is part of the adventure category of our first-step reading series.
The King’s Daughter (A story that highlights the limitless potential of the girl child)
Princess Erykah of Irese Kingdom was kidnapped by thugs but rescued by a hunter who took her to his wife, Ashanti. However, Ashanti had no intention of simply returning the princess to her father, the king of Irese.
She sought more than just the reward money—she wanted the throne for her own daughter, Shekinah. To achieve this, Ashanti devised a cunning plan to pass off Shekinah as the rightful princess of Irese.
For fifteen years, Ashanti raised both girls, and as they grew into beautiful young women, no one would recognize the real princess from the imposter. With her plan now fully matured, Ashanti prepared to present her daughter, Shekinah, as the true heir to the throne of Irese Kingdom.