She has twice won First Prize in the Burt Award for African Literature given by the Canadian Organisation for Development through Education with support from the
International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY): in 2009 for her novel
The Twelfth Heart and in 2012 for
The Dorm Challenge.
The Twelfth Heart went on to sell 35,000 copies in the couple of years following the prize. In 2006 Baitie won the
Macmillan Prize for Africa (Junior Readers) for her story "A Saint in Brown Sandals", and four years earlier her novel ''Lea's Christmas'' was shortlisted for the 2002 Macmillan Writers' Prize for Africa (Senior Readers). It has been suggested that there are more women writers in Ghana than a couple of decades ago, and that prizes for their work contribute to their success and encourage publishers to sign them up. == Writing ==