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On market day, Mama Panya's son Adika invites everyone they see to
a pancake dinner! How will Mama Panya ever feed them all? With
informative endnotes, this clever and heartwarming story about
Kenyan village life will teach children the importance of sharing,
even when you have little to give.
Join Arusha, Mosi, Tumpe and their Maasai friends as they set out
on a counting journey through the grasslands of Tanzania. Along the
way, the children encounter all sorts of animals including
elephants, lions and monkeys, while counting from one to ten in
both English and Swahili. The lively, rhyming text is accompanied
by an illustrated guide to counting in Swahili, a map, notes about
each of the animals, and interesting facts about Tanzania and the
Maasai people.
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of each book will be
donated to the African Wildlife Foundation, to aid their wildlife
conservation and community building efforts in Tanzania.
Young Roblay runs through his Somali village practicing for the big
race, where only the fastest runners will be declared men. He turns
for advice to his grandfather, who tells Roblay of the mighty
Shabelle River, which is strong and swift like a cheetah. Roblay
must capture that spirit if he is to finish among the winners of
the race and become a man. Inspired by her father's storytelling,
Khadra Mohammed joins Karen Lynn Williams in retelling this Somali
coming-of-age tale, beautifully illustrated by artist Julia Cairns.
The story of a proud people who once lived together peacefully and
drew wisdom from the animals, it is sure to generate enthusiastic
discussion in the classroom. An appendix provides further
information on the cheetah--the fastest land animal on earth and
now an endangered species.
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