Galimoto

Galimoto by Karen Lynn Williams is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on August 21, 1991. This 32-page book, written in English, presents the story of Kondi, a young boy who is determined to create a galimoto, a toy vehicle made of wires. Despite his brother’s laughter at the idea, Kondi spends the day collecting the necessary materials, culminating in the completion of his creation just in time for the village children to enjoy under the moonlight.
Readers will find a narrative that highlights themes of determination and creativity, as Kondi’s journey unfolds in a vibrant setting that reflects aspects of African culture. The story captures the joy of play and the resourcefulness of children, making it a relatable experience for young readers. With its engaging premise, Galimoto invites exploration of both personal ambition and the communal spirit of childhood play.
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Kondi is determined to make a galimoto — a toy vehicle made of wires. His brother laughs at the idea, but all day Kondi goes about gathering up the wire he needs. By nightfall, his wonderful galimoto is ready for the village children to play with in the light of the moon.
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