Carol Ofori on International Women's Day: "We need more books that empower African kids"

Carol Ofori on International Women's Day: "We need more books that empower African kids"

Encouraging the next generation of readers comes with serving them content they can resonate with...

Carol Ofori holding up her children's book
Carol Ofori holding up her children's book/Instagram Screenshot/@carolofori

As we commemorate yet another prestigious year of celebrating women from all around the world, we wanted to dial in on what Carol Ofori had to share this year. 

It has been a decorated couple of years for our daytime diva. And with everything going on in the outside world, it is important to take note of how to be there for the young ones. 

The youth as a whole are our responsibility, and we have to make a conscious effort to equip them with what they need to have a solid future.  

Carol Ofori recently shared how important it is to serve more books that empower the African child. 

This after she found a gap in the children's book market and used this opportunity to create a children's book series catered for all children, but specifically African children. 

Because as a child, if there is one thing that sticks with you, it's the feeling of being acknowledged. 

The feeling of being accepted and feeling represented. 

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If you are a budding author and want to know which would be better, self-publishing or signing with a publisher, then here's her advice. 

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