Activity Books

The STEPi Activity Books listed below are resources and tools for anyone to use, be they teacher, parent or caregiver. They have been developed with love, care and attention to ensure whoever uses them will be learning something new, be they child or adult. The Activity Books work hand-in-hand with their respective story books and include subjects like English, Mathematics, Geography and Emotional Wellness.

STEPi also provides activity sheets and postcards to anyone who may need it. These resources can be used to assist children to develop and improve their reading, writing and comprehension skills. They also allow for interaction between the adults and the children during activities.


This activity book is the perfect way to teach kids the basics of English, Mathematics and Geography along with fundamental life skills. This companion book goes along with the Happy Girl Happy Boy storybook and teaches general school subjects as well as teaching kids how to identify and manage their emotions effectively. It also teaches kids critical and creative thinking skills to ensure they grow up to be happy and successful adults.

The Happy Girl Happy Boy Activity Book is the perfect tool for any teacher, parent or caregiver wanting to incorporate some fun activities into their lesson plans.

Designed by Micaela de Freitas.

This activity book is the companion book to the Smelly Fish Island storybook and has been created to be used as a tool for teachers, caregivers and parents. The goal of the Smelly Fish Island Activity Book is to help kids develop and improve their English language skills with a variety of fun and creative activities.

It is the perfect activity book for any parent, teacher, caregiver or guardian to use when teaching the children under their care the basics of English.

Designed by Micaela de Freitas.

This lesson plan guide is used together with the storybook, Amani the Boda-Boda Rider, which is a story about a brave girl who persists in seeking her dream.  The setting of Uganda, Africa provides a fresh, new, less known story of hard work rooted in African culture.  It’s a story that has the potential to teach your child so much:  East African culture, hard work, coping skills, important historical figures, grit, and literary terms.  There are so many opportunities for you to explore specific themes that all children and students relate to.  These lessons provide both parents and teachers a structured way to present the themes found in the story.  Additionally, each lesson provides time and space for you to guide your child through personal reflection activities.