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K Is for Kwanzaa
K Is for Kwanzaa | Ken Wilson-Max, Juwanda G. Ford
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Celebrates the African-American holiday Kwanzaa by introducing related words from A to Z, including "Africa," "bendera," "dashiki," and "yams."
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K Is for Kwanzaa | Ken Wilson-Max, Juwanda G. Ford
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I built a kinara today. #HappyKwanzaa #HabariGani

Lesliereads 👍🏾❤ 8y
Lesliereads Habari Gani?! 8y
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LindsayReads Umoja! 8y
LindsayReads Though I guess today isn't the first day... 8y
WhatDeeReads @Lesliereads Habri Gabi means, "what's the news?" The answer is the day of Kwanzaa, which in today's case is ujima. Means collective work and responsibility. 8y
WhatDeeReads @LindsayReads Today is ujima, collective work and responsibility. 8y
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BookishFeminist Beautiful! ❤️🖤💚 8y
WhatDeeReads @BookishFeminist Thanks! I think I really like this. I'm gonna find something to build every month. 8y
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K Is for Kwanzaa | Ken Wilson-Max, Juwanda G. Ford
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I absolutely love this book!!!! I used it in my classroom and then in raising my son. I consider this a Must Read for the many culturally diverse celebrations around our Mother Earth and in each of her countries. I'll admit I'm not PC! I celebrated each holiday with my children. As each is its own diverse blessing and none should be lost! Nor lumped together in holidays