We All Went on Safari: A Counting Journey Through Tanzania
Kh Pathways (Laurie Krebs)
(Author)
Description
Join Arusha, Mosi, Tumpe and their Maasai friends as they set out on a counting journey through the grasslands of Tanzania. Along the way, the children encounter all sorts of animals including elephants, lions and monkeys, while counting from one to ten in both English and Swahili. The lively, rhyming text is accompanied by an illustrated guide to counting in Swahili, a map, notes about each of the animals, and interesting facts about Tanzania and the Maasai people. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of each book will be donated to the African Wildlife Foundation, to aid their wildlife conservation and community building efforts in Tanzania.Product Details
Price
$9.99
$9.29
Publisher
Barefoot Books
Publish Date
October 12, 2017
Pages
32
Dimensions
9.8 X 9.5 X 0.2 inches | 0.38 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781841481197
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About the Author
Laurie Krebs combines her love of children's literature with her enthusiasm for traveling, to create her wonderful picture books that bring readers all around the world. She lives in Virginia with her husband, Bill.
Reviews
"Truly fabulous illustrations...It is important for our kids to learn that differences should be celebrated" -- Paml L.
"A lively group of Maasai children takes readers across Tanzania in a counting book that doubles as an intro to this culture"
"Each sharply detailed scene glows with jewel-like color, set off by the traditionally dressed human figures' heads and limbs. Further information about the Maasai, Tanzania, the ten children's Swahili names, and the equal number of wild creatures met along the way close this brilliant, horizon-expanding outing." -- Kirkus Review "Kirkus Review"
"A lively group of Maasai children takes readers across Tanzania in a counting book that doubles as an intro to this culture"
"Each sharply detailed scene glows with jewel-like color, set off by the traditionally dressed human figures' heads and limbs. Further information about the Maasai, Tanzania, the ten children's Swahili names, and the equal number of wild creatures met along the way close this brilliant, horizon-expanding outing." -- Kirkus Review "Kirkus Review"