The Ibrahim Omer Story

I’m working on a new children’s book about Ibrahim Omer who is the first person with African heritage to be a member of the NZ parliament. Ibrahim grew up in Eritrea but then he became a refugee in Sudan before being relocated to Aotearoa. It’s an inspirational story and I can’t wait to share it with Kiwi kids. Here’s some of the early artwork from Adele Jackson, the awesome illustrator I’m working with.

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