
A Nigerian author and publisher based in Florida, United States of America, Miss Omosalewa Randle, has published a new book, titled Chum Ckum Dreams Big.
Little Chum Chum’s story is a delightful exploration of various career possibilities and the boundless dreams of a young child. It’s a heartwarming reminder that with determination and belief, anyone can achieve their dreams.
Chum Chum’s story encourages children to dream big and believe in themselves, knowing that they can be anything they want to be.
Chum Chum’s story also shows the importance of positive role models in a child’s life, such as teachers, pharmacists, police officers, therapists, lawyers, pilots, and more. These role models inspire her to consider a wide range of careers and imagine herself in each of these roles.
As the story unfolds, Chum Chum’s excitement and curiosity shine through as she contemplates the endless possibilities that her future holds.
This story not only fosters the idea of pursuing one’s passions but also emphasises the importance of hard work and dedication in achieving one’s dreams.
At the end of the story, Chum Chum’s determination and optimism are beautifully portrayed as she affirms that anything is possible with belief and perseverance. This positive message can resonate with children and inspire them to get curious and chase their dreams.
The story encourages readers, both young and old, to reflect on their own dreams and aspirations, reminding them that the world is full of opportunities waiting to be explored. It’s a reminder that we all have the potential to achieve greatness, just like little Chum Chum.
“Every Nigerian child needs to have a copy of this book. We need to portray what’s possible for the future generation of our nation and have them start to dream of being much more. This is how we would change things in the country and eventually turn things around. It starts by what we impact the little ones with,” says Omo Randle, a the children’s book author, who specialises in picture books for early chapter readers.
She has authored other books like The Story of Moses and My Yoruba Book of Bible Stories.
Before leaving Nigeria, Randle worked in the media and entertainment industry in the country for over five years with companies like Viacom and Genesis studios.
As an author, she also has passion for creating contents to inspire and promote Nigerian culture, particularly among children abroad.
Her publications are in both digital and print.
She has other books to her credit, including My Yoruba Book of Bible Stories and The Story of Moses. Both have print copies in Yoruba