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"Ndidi the Neglected Child" is book one of a series of folktales that seek to propagate a solid moral foundation for children. It is a story of a child who was neglected and hated by her stepmother. Her stepmother was later punished for her wickedness and hatred for Ndidi. Ndidi's stepmother treats her differently from the way she treats her own daughter. She starves Ndidi and makes her take their family goat alone to a distant place for grazing, while she and her daughter, Nkem stay at home having fun. Ndidi's stepmother is punished for her wickedness, while Ndidi marries a handsome prince…mehr

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"Ndidi the Neglected Child" is book one of a series of folktales that seek to propagate a solid moral foundation for children. It is a story of a child who was neglected and hated by her stepmother. Her stepmother was later punished for her wickedness and hatred for Ndidi. Ndidi's stepmother treats her differently from the way she treats her own daughter. She starves Ndidi and makes her take their family goat alone to a distant place for grazing, while she and her daughter, Nkem stay at home having fun. Ndidi's stepmother is punished for her wickedness, while Ndidi marries a handsome prince and they live happily ever after. The story emphasizes treating everyone the same way we want to be treated, and that hatred and wickedness have negative consequences.
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Autorenporträt
Chinelo Orakpo-Emekwue is the author of "Odogwu and the Crazy Monkey" and other inspirational folktales meant to impart important values in children. She has been a nurse for many years wherein she has dedicated her skills and knowledge to providing optimal care to patients during their time of greatest need. Her dedication and deep commitment as a compassionate nurse earned her a DAISY Award at Emory University Hospital, Midtown Atlanta in 2018. The DAISY award is a merit-based award that honors great clinical skills and leadership, especially excellent patient care and compassion. In 2010, she was the recipient of Wellstar Hospital Clinical Excellence Award and Wellstar Paulding Hospital Award. She is currently a nurse practitioner who lives in Georgia with her family. As a writer in her spare time, she writes folktales like her current books about "Ndidi" and "Johnny." She has a passion for writing books that focus on promoting high moral standards in children.