Manichand Beharilal

Manichand Beharilal is the bestselling author of the highly acclaimed THEMBI AND THEMBA BOOKS and co-author of the AYANDA BOOKS. He also co-writes the LEARN TO READ - READ TO LEARN books in an African context for the proudly African children. Manichand is based in Johannesburg.

Sammy the sea star is a new, fun and exciting children's book character who will be indulging us with his escapades in the ocean. Sammy will be telling us about the fantastic and interesting lives that our marine animals live and highlighting the dangers that these creatures face every day from humans.

The Sammy the sea star series is targeted at children aged 5 - 8 years in Foundation Phase. The books are perfect for the library, home & classroom. Beautifully illustrated by Joshua Kyle Neilson and available in 11 local languages.

Sammy the sea star meets

DOLPHINS


By Manichand Beharilal & Thea Wallace, Illustrated by Joshua Kyle Neilson 

In this book Sammy meets Dolly the dolphin and discovers that dolphins are awesome creatures!

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Sammy the sea star meets

SEA TURTLES


By Manichand Beharilal & Thea Wallace, Illustrated by Joshua Kyle Neilson 

In this book Sammy meets Toko the loggerhead turtle and learns that sea turtles live interesting lives!

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Sammy the sea star meets

Penguins


By Manichand Beharilal & Thea Wallace, Illustrated by Joshua Kyle Neilson 

In this book Sammy meets Penelope an Africn Penguin from Boulder's Beach and learns about her 

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The Mystery of the Red Robin

The Mystery of the Red Robin is set on the banks of the Umgeni River in Springfield, Durban. During the 1970’s the Umgeni was so heavily dredged that the once mighty river lost all its glory.


The book features the trio Ravi, Seelan and Sagren; Seelan finds a red robin with a leg missing. How did it happen? What or who is responsible? Well, it’s Ravi, Seelan and Sagren to find out.


This book is aimed at children aged 12 to 14 years.