A Tale in Kamau Island Park

by Amanda Hinckson

A Tale in Kamau Island Park
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A Tale in Kamau Island Park

by Amanda Hinckson

Published Aug 17, 2025
54 Pages
8 x 10 Color Paperback
Genre: JUVENILE FICTION / Action & Adventure / General


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Book Details

Join the fun and excitement of Kamau Island Park inhabitants, it aims to capture the imagination of readers of all ages. This Book is about the power of friendship and teamwork. Read and discover the magic and the importance of making good choices in this enchanting tale!

Welcome to Kamau Island Park, a magical place where unique animals live harmoniously together! This park on an island has tall mountains, sustainable ponds, and beautiful trees. The animals found a secret path to the island to escape from camping and hunting seasons in their old home, Zhuri Forest. Meet the animals of Kamau Island Park, like Mayor Chimo, the strong and protective Brown Bear, and his family. There is also Mawauli and his wife, Ruthie the Groundhog, who predicts the weather, and Nafula, the graceful Deer, who keeps everyone safe. You will also meet Sahib the wise Owl, Abraham the mischievous wolf, and many more! This tale is about the power of friendship and teamwork. Read and discover the magic and the importance of making good choices in this enchanting tale! Join the fun and excitement of Kamau Island Park inhabitants, it aims to capture the imagination of readers of all ages.

 

About the Author

Amanda Hinckson

Hello! My name is Amanda Hinckson, and I have an unwavering passion for storytelling, especially when it comes to children’s tales. Growing up in the Caribbean, where television was scarce and picture books limited, my imagination took center stage. The books I read, particularly those without illustrations, transported me to thrilling adventures. I’d immerse myself in the characters and place myself right in the heart of the stories—much like my favorite tale “Jack and the Beanstalk.” Now residing in Brooklyn, New York, I find joy in photography, drawing, and creating whimsical, entertaining narratives. My academic journey led me to Long Island University, where I earned my master’s degree in public health, I work in the diverse field of Social Services, which has taught me invaluable lessons about Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. These insights inspired me to write my current book, A Tale in Kamau Park Island.

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