Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
159 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 158-159). |
Contents |
History of Africans and Africans in America and its importance in the celebration of Kwanzaa: What are the seven principles of Kwanzaa and how are they practiced? -- What are the symbols of Kwanzaa and how are they used in the celebration? -- Crafts to make before Kkwanzaa: Kinara -- Mishumaa saba (candles) -- Mkeka (mat) -- Mazao basket -- Kikombe cha umoja (unity cup) -- Bendera ya taifa (unity flag) -- Gifts to make for Kwanzaa: Jewelry -- Decorative items -- Musical instruments -- Textiles -- Paper crafts -- Books -- Toys -- Recipes for a well-fed Kwanzaa: Appetizers/salads -- Main dishes -- Vegetables -- Breads -- Desserts -- Drinks -- Special programs for Kwanzaa -- How do I prepare for Kwanzaa? -- Where to buy -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Calendar. |
Summary |
A guide to the origins, principles, symbols, and celebration of the African-American holiday. Popular author and illustrator Dolores Johnson has fashioned an attractive and easy-to-follow guide to celebrating Kwanzaa, a holiday created in 1966 which celebrates the African American people, their heritage, and culture. Johnson explains what Kwanzaa is, how it came to be, and details its principles and symbols. She includes an extensive craft and recipe section with instructions and diagrams for making everything from the seven symbols, to gifts for family and friends, to a scrumptious meal for the Kwanzaa Karamu. She invites young readers to actively participate in the festivities, and offers guidance and suggestions on how they and their families might create their own special Kwanzaa celebration. A book that children and parents will reach for year after year. |
Study Program |
Accelerated Reader AR UG 8.2 3.0 14809. |
Subject |
Kwanzaa -- Juvenile literature.
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Kwanzaa.
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ISBN |
068980864X |
Standard No. |
9780689808647 |
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