Penguin Random House South Africa

Categories: Children, Children 3-6 Years, Children's Fiction, Local Fiction
ISBN: 9781485900849
Published: March 2021
Page Extent: 32
Format: Hardback
RRP 220.00

How Many Ways Can You Say Goodbye?

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About the book

After Sara and her friends had an exciting journey in a hot air balloon to see the country and find out how to say ‘hello’ in How Many Ways Can You Say Hello?, they are making a return trip across South Africa to see more sights and to drop off the friends, one by one. As they do so, they also need to find out how to say ‘goodbye’ to one another in all of the country’s 11 official languages. But just as Sara starts to feel sad, she discovers that ‘goodbye’ can be the start of something new, something wonderful. Join her and find this out for yourself too. This is another delightful story of rhyming verse, accompanied by charming illustrations, and a must for all young South African children. And if parents/grandparents/carers...

About the Author

Refiloe Moahloli

Refiloe Moahloli

Refiloe Moahloli (www.refiloemoahloli.com) is a best-selling and award-winning author of multiple children’s books including How Many Ways Can You Say Hello?, How Many Ways Can You Say Goodbye?, Yes Yanga!, We Are One, You Are Loved, Let’s Play, Know My Name, Part of a Team and A Friend For All Seasons. Her awards include a South African Literary Award, South African Book Awards and an IBBY SA Picture Book Award. Refiloe’s books have been translated into several languages in South Africa and some abroad; We Are One (also known as I Am You: A Book About Ubuntu) and Let’s Play are published internationally as well. Refiloe is passionate about writing stories that bring out the best in the human spirit, stories in which children and the inner child in adults can identify and celebrate themselves.
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