By Titilayo Iwalewa
In a bid to improve children’s cognitive skills and enhance reading into their auditory learning, a children’s literature writer, Kanyinsola Balogun-Kuku has unveiled a book titled: ‘The boy who grew backwards’, in Ibadan.
The book published by Purple bloom publisher was launched at JT Gallery, Palms Mall Ring-road Ibadan with Top dignitaries in attendance such as Chief and Mrs. Balogun Kuku and an award-winning poet and accomplished playwright, Otunba Abimbola Davis who is also the father of the author.
The writer, a mother of two who is a visual Artist with expertise in Abstract art, has a B.A in English Literature from Babcock University and M.A in Global Media and Communication from the University of Leicester said, she was inspired to write the book by her two boys.
Oyindamola Adeyoola Ige , an educationist and Ronke Giwa-Onafuwa, an author and broadcaster who were among speakers at the event described the story book as a good plot with a great message which is a must read for the entire family.
“Reading a favorite book to your children not only helps you bond with them, but also gives your children a sense of intimacy and well-being. This feeling of intimacy helps your child feel close to you, and the feelings of love and attention encourage positive growth and development.” said Mrs. Oyinda Ige.
Speaking in the same vein, the founder of Purplebloom Publishers, Adejoke Oyekan also urged the parents to encourage their wards to keep reading during this summer, adding that the book is available for purchase at 5,000 at all the leading bookstores.
“The Boy Who Grew Backwards” by Kanyinsola Balogun-Kuku is a delightful and heartwarming tale that will appeal to its readers. Jim’s journey serves as a reminder that every stage of life has its own unique joys and challenges.” Said Adejoke Oyekan