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Go ah yuh Bed and Sleep
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Go ah yuh Bed and Sleep in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $32.99


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Go ah yuh Bed and Sleep in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $32.99
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Size: Hardcover
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The perfect bedtime story. You've tried all the tricks in the book. You seem to have run out of excuses. Now, go ah yuh bed and sleep! Unless, you can think of any more...A mix of rhythm and patois to put the reggae into reading. Naia Lewis brings storytelling to life. Using rhyme, wordplay and repetition, children, friends and family can read along and join in on the joy.As a qualified school teacher, Naia Lewis knows the value of writing stories that teach a valuable lesson in a fun and light-hearted way. As a woman from the Jamaican diaspora, Lewis writes children's stories that embrace the Caribbean culture using Jamaican patois and rhyme in a way that is accessible to early readers. This allows children from all different backgrounds to learn and understand the Caribbean language and culture in a fun and easy way.
The perfect bedtime story. You've tried all the tricks in the book. You seem to have run out of excuses. Now, go ah yuh bed and sleep! Unless, you can think of any more...A mix of rhythm and patois to put the reggae into reading. Naia Lewis brings storytelling to life. Using rhyme, wordplay and repetition, children, friends and family can read along and join in on the joy.As a qualified school teacher, Naia Lewis knows the value of writing stories that teach a valuable lesson in a fun and light-hearted way. As a woman from the Jamaican diaspora, Lewis writes children's stories that embrace the Caribbean culture using Jamaican patois and rhyme in a way that is accessible to early readers. This allows children from all different backgrounds to learn and understand the Caribbean language and culture in a fun and easy way.

















