'Cory in the Universe' features young superheroes who use their powers to combat Covid-19, while providing advice to readers on how to help them cope with the uncertainty the virus brings.
Former Miss SA Ntando Kunene is killing this author thing and recently celebrated the one-year anniversary of her first children's book.Cory in the UniverseThe books features young superheroes who use their powers to combat Covid-19, while providing advice to readers on how to help them cope with the uncertainty the virus brings.
Taking to social media this week, Ntando and Thokozane celebrated a year since the book's release and said it was a dream come true.Cory in the Universe“We are so grateful to have the opportunity to share our work with you all. The launch ofst children’s book. FirstThank you to everyone who has bought, read and enjoyed our children’s novel. This is the first of many more celebrations to come,” Ntando wrote.
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