Jaheem’s First Kwanzaa

Jaheem’s First Kwanzaa by Zephaniah Martin is a children’s book published by Planting People Growing Justice Press on August 1, 2024. This 32-page edition is presented in English and focuses on the significance of cultural roots through the lens of Kwanzaa, a celebration that brings African American families together to honor their heritage.
Readers will find that the book introduces the history of Kwanzaa and its seven basic principles, emphasizing community building and family engagement. It serves as a practical guide for those interested in multicultural education and social emotional learning, encouraging exploration of African culture and traditions. Through Jaheem’s journey, the book aims to inspire a deeper understanding of the values associated with Kwanzaa and the importance of celebrating one’s cultural identity.
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Jaheem learns the importance of honoring his cultural roots.
He is introduced to Kwanzaa as a family tradition, when African American families gather together to celebrate their culture and heritage. Kwanzaa offers inspiration for community building and family engagement. This book will inspire readers to explore the history of Kwanzaa, learn the seven basic principles of African culture, and celebrate African heritage. It serves as a practical guide for introducing principles of multicultural education and social emotional learning.
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