Babu’s Song

Babu’s Song by Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen is a First Edition published by Lee & Low Books in 2003. This 32-page book, written in English, tells the story of Bernadi, a young boy in Tanzania who loves to play football and dreams of attending school. However, financial constraints prevent him and his grandfather, Babu, from affording education. As they navigate their daily lives, Babu crafts toys that Bernadi sells at the market, allowing them to make ends meet.
Readers will discover a heartfelt narrative that explores themes of family, resilience, and the bond between generations. The story unfolds as Babu gifts Bernadi a handmade music box that plays a cherished song from his past. When a tourist offers Bernadi a tempting sum for the box, he faces a significant decision that leads to an unexpected resolution. This book touches on various subjects, including family dynamics, the challenges of disabilities, and the joys of sports, particularly soccer, all set against the backdrop of African culture.
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Bernadi loves to play football and would love to go to school too, but he and his grandfather, Babu, cannot afford to pay for schooling. Babu makes toys and Bernadi sells them at the market. Together they make enough money to get by. One night, Babu gives Bernadi a special gift – a handmade music box that plays a song Babu used to sing when he still had his voice. At the market the next Saturday, a tourist offers Bernadi so much money for the box, he cannot resist. When he returns home his difficult dilemma is resolved in a surprising turn of events. Set in Tanzania.
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