My family celebrates Kwanzaa

Lisa Bullard

Book - 2019

Kwanzaa traces its origins to the American Civil Rights era. Critical thinking questions and fast facts prompt young readers to engage with this fun narrative and learn all about Kwanzaa.

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Subjects
Genres
Literature
Informational works
Published
Minneapolis : Lerner Publications [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
Lisa Bullard (author)
Other Authors
Constanza Basaluzzo (illustrator)
Physical Description
24 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Audience
Age 5-8.
K to grade 3.
490L
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781541520110
9781541527423
  • Ready for Kwanzaa
  • Lighting the candles
  • Another word each night
  • Finally, my turn.
Review by Booklist Review

This Holiday Time subset of the Early Bird Stories series mixes simple fictional scenarios with recall questions at the end of each chapter. Kwanzaa shows the meaning and traditions of this relatively new holiday, centered on African American culture. The texts are simple, only several lines on each spread. Sometimes, questions arise from the brevity. For instance, when sugar skulls are mentioned in Day of the Dead, kids may be confused unless they read the helpful fact page at the conclusion, where more cogent explanations are found. At each book's end is a page of critical-thinking and text feature questions, although some skew very basic, for example, What chapter starts on page 8? The full-color digital art features wide-eyed characters who give the pages a lively feel. Libraries needing books for their youngest readers may want these, especially the titles that cover lesser-known holidays.--Ilene Cooper Copyright 2018 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.