PreS-Gr 3–This introduction to Kwanzaa emphasizes the core of the holiday—family, community, and cultural celebration—and the illustrations reinforce this. The first few pages show how to prepare for Kwanzaa, with a woven mat, candles, maize and fruit, drumming, a libation statement, and handmade gifts. Then the remainder of the book shows seven different BIPOC families, with delightful differences in skin tone, hair style, abilities, and clothing choices, each celebrating a specific principle of Kwanzaa. Each principle is explained in the text with an example of celebration. Families are shown in a variety of colorful settings, each member joyfully dancing, swimming, cooking, and connecting with the others. The book ends with encouragement to use the holiday’s seven principles as a guide in action and while growing community. Though focused on the holiday of Kwanzaa, the work invites deeper conversations about slavery, the Middle Passage, rebellion, and civil rights. A Swahili glossary and pronunciation guide are included.
VERDICT Though the rhyming is sometimes clunky, this book is recommended for all collections, and encourages families to teach small children about Kwanzaa.
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