Kenyan children’s book “Amani and the Last Seed” launched, inspiring young climate action

Christine Muchira
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Majesty Publishing House Africa has officially launched Amani and the Last Seed, a new children’s book by Kenyan author Cynthia Wambua.

The book introduces young readers to a new kind of African hero; one who proves that no age is too small to tackle one of Africa’s most daunting challenges.

At a time when the climate crisis has become urgent, Amani and the Last Seed offers a narrative of hope and agency.

The story follows Amani, a young girl who witnesses the devastating effects of deforestation in her community. Rather than waiting for adults to intervene, Amani takes decisive action, embarking on a journey to protect the environment and restore the green canopy of her home.

Cynthia Wambua, author of Amani and the Last Seed and Lorraine Onduru, CEO of Majesty Publishing House Africa hold a copy of the newly released children’s book

“At Majesty Publishing House Africa, our mission is to develop and shape authentic African narratives,” says Lorraine Onduru, CEO of Majesty Publishing House Africa.

“It is critical that our children see themselves reflected in stories where they are the protagonists of change. Amani is not just a character; she is a mirror for every African child to see their own potential in solving global issues like climate change,” she added.

Targeting children aged 5–9, the book is designed with high readability and vibrant illustrations to engage early readers. By centering an African girl as an environmental champion, the book fills a vital gap in the literary market, providing relatable “home-grown” heroes for the next generation of environmental stewards.

Cynthia Wambua, author of Amani and the Last Seed

As Cynthia’s first published work, Amani and the Last Seed marks the beginning of a promising literary journey focused on empowering the youth through storytelling.

“I wanted to create a story where children don’t just learn about the environment, but feel empowered to act for it,” says author Cynthia Wambua. “Amani represents the courage and resilience I see in children across the continent today.”

Readers can purchase the book through the following channels: In-store: Nuria Store, or via admin@majestypublishingafrica.com,as well as on social mediahandles through @majestypublishing_africa (Instagram) or @majesty.publishing (TikTok).

Cynthia Wambua is a writer and advocate for early childhood literacy. Amani and the Last Seed is her first book, born from a passion for environmental conservation and the belief that African children deserve heroes who look and live like them.

 

 

 

 

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