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'The Yummiest Githeri' takes us on a journey to the majestic central highlands of Kenya and introduces us to the tasty African cuisine, githeri. This is the story of a confident young girl, Wanja, who faces bullying and other challenges at school with the help of this yummy bean stew-like dish. The storybook carries the reader through a spread of lovely words and African imagery. A few Swahili terms are blended in as well, for which there is a translation dictionary. A githeri recipe is also included so you can have fun making some with the kids! 36 pages with 22 colour illustrations. Recommended for ages 5-9. The children's book by Kwame Nyong'o series offers fresh and authentic stories from the Africa that is often not seen, uplifting and positive narratives from today's continent. These children's books offer young people a great way to learn about and experience African culture.
This children's storybook offers a beautifully authentic and inspiring picture of life in today's Africa. In English with sprinkles of Swahili at key moments, this lovely book includes an English to Swahili dictionary, map of Kenya and githeri recipe at the back of the book. For ages 5-9. Paperback with 22 color illustrations.
Authentic, contemporary language Plenty of exercises Clear and concise grammar explanations Accompanied by audio material
The children's book by Kwame Nyong'o series offers fresh stories about the Africa that is largely not shown. By revealing some of the multitudes of authentic and uplifting narratives from today's continent, these children's books are a great way for young people to embrace African culture. 'A Tasty Maandazi' is a delightful day-in-the-life story of a creative Kenyan boy, Musa and his quest to get his favourite treat - a maandazi! Set in the magical coastal area of Kenya, Musa is challenged to learn that getting a maandazi, the famously tasty African donuts, is not always so easy. The storybook carries the reader through a spread of lovely words and African imagery. A few Swahili terms are blended in as well, for which there is a translation dictionary. A maandazi recipe is also included so you can have fun making some at home! 36 pages with 22 colour illustrations. Recommended for ages 5-9.
Contains classic recipes from around the world, short histories of each cooking region, and margin notes on the origin of a specific recipe.
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