Deep in the heart of West Africa, in the Kingdom of Kwaekesim, the
animals live peacefully together . . . mostly. If it weren t for
that bully Lion, who makes it a point to terrorize everyone he can
Can the animals figure out a way to address the bullying? With the
leadership of the little spider Kwaku Ananse and his impeccable
sense of style they can How Kwaku Ananse, Master Hairstylist, Saved
the Animal Kingdom (ISBN 978-0-615-37203-7) is at once a retelling
of a traditional Ashanti myth that accounts for how the animal
kingdom as we know it came to be, as well as a timely story about
how to address bullying when it happens within our communities.
Written for preschool through intermediate student audiences, it is
a humorous and engaging tale that has something for reading
audiences at all levels
Designed for parents and educators to share with children, the
book includes both a Concept Review highlighting the best methods
of addressing bullying in our communities and schools, and
Reflection Questions for youth learning groups to discuss with
their parents and educators through the process of learning about
this wonderful West African myth.
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