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A Brave Boy's Challenge to a Police Officer
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A Brave Boy's Challenge to a Police Officer in Grande Prairie, AB
Current price: $10.00

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A Brave Boy's Challenge to a Police Officer in Grande Prairie, AB
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Size: Paperback
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It is part of the Kiddy Kiddy Books Series. The series follows the life of Kofi Mensajh, a young bot growing up in Kookookrom, a little village in rural Ghana. On his way home from school, Kofi and his two mates were surprised by the onset of rain. The scene of the three schoolboys walking in torrential rain moved the driver of a vehicle passing by to pull to a stop to offer them a lift. Little did the generous driver imagine his kind gesture would bring him into conflict with the police. Indeed, not long after he resumed the journey, he was stopped by the police, who accused him of carrying more passengers than was allowed by law. The police officer extorted money from the driver before allowing him to resume his journey. Did the Police officer ever imagine his behaviour would be challenged by a fearless young boy travelling on the vehicle, a challenge that nearly cost him his job?
It is part of the Kiddy Kiddy Books Series. The series follows the life of Kofi Mensajh, a young bot growing up in Kookookrom, a little village in rural Ghana. On his way home from school, Kofi and his two mates were surprised by the onset of rain. The scene of the three schoolboys walking in torrential rain moved the driver of a vehicle passing by to pull to a stop to offer them a lift. Little did the generous driver imagine his kind gesture would bring him into conflict with the police. Indeed, not long after he resumed the journey, he was stopped by the police, who accused him of carrying more passengers than was allowed by law. The police officer extorted money from the driver before allowing him to resume his journey. Did the Police officer ever imagine his behaviour would be challenged by a fearless young boy travelling on the vehicle, a challenge that nearly cost him his job?




















