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Juma hides in his uncle's dhow and inadvertently joins the annual
Dhow Race around the islands of Zanzibar, while his sister chases
after the Changuu Island tortoises. The story introduces the
ancient Stone Town and the Swahili boat culture. The story is
supplemented with a map of the United Republic of Tanzania,
focusing on the islands of Zanzibar, a map of the continent of
Africa, and a ki-Swahili language glossary. The Tanzania Juma
stories also include _Juma and Little Sungura_, _Juma on Safari_,
and _Juma Cooks Chapati_.
Juma and his sister, Sareeya, eat chapati and then sneak into the
garden to make these breads by themselves, succeeding despite the
antics of a marauding crow. The story introduces food, children's
games, and life in a suburb of Dar es Salaam, in the East African
country of Tanzania. Juma also provides his recipe for cooking
chapati. The story is supplemented with a map of the city of Dar es
Salaam, a map of the continent of Africa, and a ki-Swahili language
glossary. The Tanzania Juma stories also include _Juma and Little
Sungura_, _Juma on Safari_, and _Juma's Dhow Race_.
Juma and his family drive across Tanzania to visit his grandmother.
Now eight years old, he and his young sister, Sareeya, enjoy
adventures from Dar es Salaam across to the plains of the
Serengeti. During the journey, they see Mt. Kilimanjaro and
encounter an obstinate elephant, a drooling giraffe, and wrestling
beetles. The story introduces northern Tanzania and ki-Swahili
words for animals. The story is supplemented with a national map of
the United Republic of Tanzania, a map of the continent of Africa,
and a ki-Swahili language glossary. The Tanzania Juma stories also
include _Juma and Little Sungura_, _Juma Cooks Chapati_, and
_Juma's Dhow Race_.
Juma doesn't want to be an only child and finally gets his wished
for baby sister. In this first book of the "Tanzania Juma Stories,"
meet four year old Juma and learn about the beautiful country of
Tanzania, located in East Africa and bordered by Kenya and Uganda.
This book introduces readers to the geography of the country, as
well as to Swahili words for family members and the traditions for
baby naming. The story is supplemented with a national map of the
United Republic of Tanzania, a map of the continent of Africa, and
a ki-Swahili language glossary. The Tanzania Juma series also
includes _Juma Cooks Chapati_, _Juma on Safari_, and _Juma's Dhow
Race_.
Juma doesn't want to be an only child and finally gets his wished
for baby sister. In this first book of the "Tanzania Juma Stories,"
meet four year old Juma and learn about the beautiful country of
Tanzania, located in East Africa and bordered by Kenya and Uganda.
This book introduces readers to the geography of the country, as
well as to Swahili words for family members and the traditions for
baby naming. The story is supplemented with a national map of the
United Republic of Tanzania, a map of the continent of Africa, and
a ki-Swahili language glossary. The series also includes _Juma on
Safari_, _Juma Cooks Chapati_, and _Juma's Dhow Race_.
Juma and his family drive across Tanzania to visit his grandmother.
Now eight years old, he and his young sister, Sareeya, enjoy
adventures from Dar es Salaam across to the plains of the
Serengeti. During the journey, they see Mt. Kilimanjaro and
encounter an obstinate elephant, a drooling giraffe, and wrestling
beetles. The story introduces northern Tanzania and ki-Swahili
words for animals. The story is supplemented with a national map of
the United Republic of Tanzania, a map of the continent of Africa,
and a ki-Swahili language glossary. The Tanzania Juma stories also
include Juma and Little Sungura, Juma Cooks Chapati, and Juma s
Dhow Race.
Juma hides in his uncle's dhow (after arguing with his cousin) and
inadvertently joins the annual Dhow sailing race around the islands
of Zanzibar, while his sister chases after the Changuu Island
tortoises. The story introduces the ancient Stone Town and the
Swahili boat culture. The story is supplemented with a map of the
United Republic of Tanzania, focusing on the islands of Zanzibar, a
map of the continent of Africa, and a ki-Swahili language glossary.
The Tanzania Juma stories also include _Juma and Little Sungura_,
_Juma on Safari_, and _Juma Cooks Chapati_.
Juma and his sister, Sareeya, eat chapati and then sneak into the
garden to make these breads by themselves, succeeding despite a
marauding crow. The story introduces food, children s games, and
life in a suburb of Dar es Salaam, in the East African country of
Tanzania. Juma also provides his recipe for cooking chapati. The
story is supplemented with a map of the city of Dar es Salaam, a
map of the continent of Africa, and a ki-Swahili language glossary.
The Tanzania Juma stories also include Juma and Little Sungura,
Juma on Safari, and Juma s Dhow Race.
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