I like myself!
I like myself!
In rhyming text, a little girl expresses confidence and joy in her uniqueness, no matter her outward appearance
In rhyming text, a little girl expresses confidence and joy in her uniqueness, no matter her outward appearance
Kofi can't sleep in his new home in the United States, so his older sister Abena soothes his fears about life in a different country by telling him two folktales from their native Ghana about the nature of wisdom and perseverance
Recounts the true story of spirit and determination from America's early civil rights history and the Cannon Street All-Stars from Charleston, South Carolina who were not allowed to play in the Little League World Series baseball game in 1955.
The author introduces the concept of race as only one component in an individual's or nation's "story."
When her mother has a new baby, Elizabeti is given charge of her younger brother and finds it more difficult to take care of him than it was to care for her rock doll.
Mama Panya has just enough money to buy ingredients for a few pancakes, so when her son Adika invites all their friends to join them, she is sure there will not be enough to go around. With facts about Kenya and Kiswahili
When his big brother leaves to become a soldier, a boy does what he can to take his place in the family
This book teaches children to manage their thoughts and words without interrupting
When a Maasai father in Africa answers his son's questions, the boy learns that his father's love for him is unconditional.--publisher