A young African boy sets off to visit his grandmother in the next village and as he passes through the marketplace he counts all of the things his granny would like This description may be from another edition of this product.
I was delighted with this book and the American children with whom I shared it were entranced. I will be taking it with me as a gift to children in an orphanage near Nairobi but have already purchased a second copy to remain here in our church school.I highly recommend it!
Very Good Counting Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Fine for 3-8 year-olds, as the title indicates, this is a good counting book that exposes childern to Nigerian culture.Wait, it's not boring. The author keeps the factual information to a minimum, just giving interesting tidbits of a different culture, so your little ones should find it compelling while mastering their counting.
One, two, three cheers for Emeka!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
My toddler daughter and I discovered this book on display at a special African exhibit of the Iowa Children's Museum. In a state with precious little diversity, the children were so curious about Emeka's African village world - so different from Iowa farms. After looking at the pictures of village life, my daughter wrapped herself in brightly-colored African fabrics and danced around shaking the sheker - just like she saw in Emeka's Gift.
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