Our Mission: To change the negative perception of the African continent.
Based upon the works of internationally acclaimed artist, Lap Ngo, the Beautiful Africa™ brand is a reflection of all that is beautiful about Africa – its people, natural resources, heritage, culture and arts.
Beautiful Africa, LLC along with its supporters at Grapevine Star Entertainment, Inc., licensing partners, celebrities, business leaders, artists and education professionals in Africa and around the world are joining together to develop, promote and distribute media, entertainment and consumer products to a global audience.
Thank you for your interest in Beautiful Africa, LLC. We invite you to join us in a movement to change the way the world looks at Africa. Below are marketing materials and sample story and resource books that provide a better understanding of who we are and what we do.  |  | Company Overview Beautiful Africa™ company overview. | |  |  | Company Backgrounder Learn about our mission, our company, our team, our products and the artist behind the Beautiful Africa™ brand. | | |  | |  | |  |  |  | Fact Sheet Beautiful Africa™ Who, What, Where and Why. | |  |  | Celebrities and Beautiful Africa™ Experiences, quotes and comments from some celebrities and leaders regarding the continent of Africa. | | |  | |  | |  |  |  | Products Overview Beautiful Africa™ products overview. | |  |  | Other Products Learn about more great Beautiful Africa™ products. | | |  | |  | |  |  |  | Children’s Educational Books An overview of our children’s educational books that feature original illustrations, engaging, age-appropriate stories, and curriculum to create and educational journey to help young readers develop a better understanding, appreciation and respect for Africa. | |  |  | 10 Days in Beautiful Africa™ Board Game Learn about the unpredictable game of making connections that makes learning African geography easy and fun. | | |  | |  | |  |  |  | Marketing Overview Beautiful Africa™ marketing overview. | |  |  | Events Beautiful Africa™ events overview. | | |  | |  | |  |  |  | Africa Recovery, United Nations Article A Togolese girl addresses the UN Special Session on Children. | | |  | | | |  | |  | | |  |  | The Young Giraffe with a Long, Long Neck (Grades K-2) Growing up and trying to find your place in the world is often difficult. The Young Giraffe with a Long, Long Neck tells the story of a young African giraffe who finds her place while learning to appreciate her differences. | |  |  | Teo the Termite (Grades K-2) Teo the Termite is a story that uses African animals to help teach a lesson about responsibility. Teo agrees to help his mom build a mound. While collecting dirt for the mound, however, Teo is easily distracted from his task. He spends most of the day playing with his African friends, but returns home with no dirt for the mound. A disappointed mom helps Teo realize that he has been irresponsible. With the help of his friends, Teo is able to collect dirt so that a new mound may be built. | | |  | |  | |  |  |  |  |  |  | Becoming a Warrior (Grades 3-4) The passage into manhood is a big event in African society. Young boys must not only be brave, but also resourceful in order to be desirable as a husband and provider for their families. This story tells of a young boy practicing to become a warrior as he prepares for manhood. He recounts his father’s childhood bravery in saving the village from a marauding lion. | | |  | | | |  | |  | | |
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