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"MARY was worried. To-morrow would be Christmas. Christmas! a day always spent close to New York City, that place where Santa Claus obtained all the contents of his wonderful pack. Here she was, out in the heart of the great Arizona Desert. Her little head was sorely puzzled over many things. Around her were sand, rocks and mountains; no snow, no ice, save on the tops of the distant peaks. How was Santa to draw his gift-laden sleigh over barren stretches of sage brush and sand? Besides, he surely would be far too warm, with his heavy fur coat and cap, to say nothing of the poor reindeer who could scarcely live in such a country."
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In this picture book for older children, Muhamad spends his first night alone in the desert tending to a new mother goat and her kid. Told in Muhamad's voice, the story reflects the culture of the Tuareg, a nomadic people with strong ties to family and the desert way of life. Kessler's poetic text has rhythm and repetition and Schoenherr's artwork is striking. -Booklist, boxed review. This lovely book, with its descriptions of the desert terrain and bits of tribal wisdom, provides an informative glimpse at a distant lifestyle that will be useful in the classroom and as a read-aloud.In these days of growing intolerance it's important to give kids a look at other cultures so they will know that different isn't better or worse, good or bad-just different. It is particularly relevant right now,. This book shows the gentle and more common side of Islam, and makes kids realize all that they share. Muhamad loves his family, above all, just like any other kid in the world-of any religion.One Night-a story from the desert received a boxed review from Booklist, a starred review from Publisher's Weekly, and a very positive review from the New York Times. It was also recognized by:- A Book Links "A Few Good Books of the Year" Selection, 1995,- A Bank Street College "Best Books of 1995" Selection- One Night was also included in an educational game in the U.K. in 1998, which was presented in the Literature Section of the Guardian newspaper. This game is still regarded as a good resource for cross-cultural topics.- Librarian's Choice for the Multi-Cultural Literary Curriculum in the U.K.- BBC Radio presented Muhamad's Desert Night (the British re-print) on their summer reading program for kids in 2007.
This uplifting story about one man's gift to the desert and the gift he receives in return has a powerful environmental lesson. Plus, this is the fixed format version, which will look almost identical to the print version. Additionally for devices that support audio, this ebook includes a read-along setting.