Starter Pathways (Age 3–6)
Best entry points: Literature, Food & Culture, and early numeracy posters.
See Age 3–6 picks →A multidisciplinary studio exploring Ghanaian culture through our curiosity-driven Ananse Ntontan Exploration
Shop NowBest entry points: Literature, Food & Culture, and early numeracy posters.
See Age 3–6 picks →Great fit: Bilingual reading, map-based heritage learning, and project prompts.
See Age 7–9 picks →Best fit: Research, design workbook challenges, and heritage inquiry projects.
View advanced picks →Ghanaian heritage at the center of every product and story.
Extended Latin support for English, Asante Twi, Eʋe, and Ga.
Books, posters, flashcards, and maker challenges that connect.
Physical products link to Ntentan Universe through QR bridges.
“The elders say: The past has something to say. The past has something to teach.”
Learning starts from heritage, then opens into design, language, science, and imagination.
A food alphabet from Aboboi to Zonkom.
GHS 80
For young food explorers ready to brainstorm, design, and create.
GHS 150
25 Ghanaian trailblazers, from architecture to zoology.
GHS 150
Count your way through a classic Ghanaian spread.
GHS 60