15-year-old Ghanaian student-athlete releases 3rd book to motivate children

15-year-old Ghanaian student-athlete releases 3rd book to motivate children

- Former Ghanaian Scripps Bee participant, Adom Appiah, has put out his third book titled Kids can Change the World – Young Readers’ Edition

- Kids can Change the World – Young Readers’ Edition aims to inspire other kids of his age and to urge children to write

- According to Blacknews.com, the 15-year-old's book has already been accepted by the United Stated Library of Congress

In a bid to help inspire children, a former Scripps Bee participant Adom Appiah, has released his third book titled Kids can Change the World – Young Readers’ Edition.

The 15-year-old Ghanaian student-athlete’s book aims at motivating other people of his age and children to write.

According to Blacknews.com, the book has already been accepted by the United Stated Library of Congress.

The Ghanaian teen first released his kids’ book titled Kids can Change the World in 2017 while his second, titled Bouncing Back from Failure, came into public space in July 2018.

Adom’s first book, Kids Can Change the World, was published in June 2017 while his second was released in July of 2018.

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Kids Can Change the World encourages kids to turn their passion into progress, while Bouncing Back from Failure offers an uplifting perspective for kids facing disappointment.

Adom Appiah is a graduate of the Johns Hopkins University Centre for Talented Youth (CTY) writing program and is the founder of Ball4Good, a non-profit that supports communities through sports.

He was recently named the South Carolina High School State Honoree for the prestigious Prudential Spirit of Community Awards.

All three books are available in select bookstores and online platforms.

Meanwhile, a young man became the apex of admiration when his height attracted lovely ladies around him at the 2019 Chale Wote Festival, an annual event organized to display mind-blowing crafts and artistry in James Town, Accra.

While the young man’s name was not disclosed, his senior brother, Delis, with Twitter name @delisworldwide, took to Twitter to recount moments when his younger brother stole the show at an event meant to entertain people through the appreciation of craft and artistry.

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Nathaniel Crabbe (Human-Interest editor) Nathaniel Crabbe is a journalist and editor with a degree in Journalism from the Ghana Institute of Journalism, where he graduated in 2015. He earned his master's from UPSA in December 2023. Before becoming an editor/writer of political/entertainment and human interest stories at Asaase Radio, Crabbe was a news reporter at TV3 Ghana. With experience spanning over ten years, he now works at YEN.com.gh as a human interest editor. You can reach him via nathaniel.crabbe@yen.com.gh.