A young African boy decides to dress up as Mo for the Christmas celebration and make the most the colorful costume ever. Includes facts on African Christmas traditions.
Text and color photos teach readers what various shapes look like while telling the story of a little girl named Adaora, who hunts high and low in her African village for something in the shape of a triangle.
Describes the ogbo or lifelong fellowship group each child belongs to in many villages of Nigeria including their celebrations, village works, and recreations.
Emeka goes to visit his grandmother and wishes to take her a present. As he passes through the market he sees lots of things she would like, but with no money, he could not buy anything. Would Granny understand? The story is illustrated with photographs taken in Emeka's village in Nigeria.
Emeka goes to visit his grandmother and wishes to take her a present. As he passes through the market he sees lots of things she would like, but with no money, he could not buy anything. Would Granny understand? The story is illustrated with photographs taken in Emeka's village in Nigeria.
The author, a member of the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, presents text and her own photographs of twenty-six things, from A to Z, representative of all African peoples.