Kimi and the Watermelon

Kimi and the Watermelon by Miriam Smith is a charming tale published by Penguin Books in 1989. This edition features 34 pages and is presented in English. The story centers around Kimi, her grandmother, and the anticipation of Uncle Tau’s visit, all while a beautiful watermelon ripens in the garden.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family and connection through the interactions between Kimi and her loved ones. The story unfolds as they await Uncle Tau’s arrival, highlighting the significance of shared moments and the joy of simple pleasures. This juvenile fiction piece invites readers to engage with the warmth of familial bonds and the excitement of seasonal changes.
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This story describes Kimi, her grandmother, the awaited arrival of Uncle Tau and a beautiful watermelon that lies ripening in the garden.
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