One Moore Book publishes culturally sensitive and educational stories for children of countries with low literacy rates. We provide literature for children whose narratives are largely missing from the children’s book publishing industry. The books also serve as a key to unknown people and places for all children who do not have access to cultures outside of their own.
The One Moore Book Store is a distributor of multicultural children’s literature from popular and celebrated authors, as well as new and unknown authors whose narratives serve the needs of readers all around the world.
"Kukujumuku" is the story of a giant frog named Henry on the day of a big thunderstorm. While Henry travels the countryside in search for refuge, he learns a very important lesson about unity.
1 Peking is a counting book about a young boy on the day of his 7th birthday picnic in a Monrovian park. Peking is a Liberian phrase that means “small boy.”
A Gift for Yole tells the story of young Kona, who is looking for a gift for her favorite friend Yole. Kona looks all over Monrovia with her mother to find a gift for her friend, who she is convinced will only like her gift if it is from America. Luckily during her exploration of the beautiful city, Kona realizes otherwise.