Kwanzaa Kids

Kwanzaa Kids by Joan Holub, published by Puffin Books in 2002, is a vibrant exploration of the Kwanzaa holiday designed for young readers. This 16-page edition, presented in English, introduces children to the traditions and celebrations associated with Kwanzaa, highlighting activities such as lighting candles on the Kinara, making gifts, and enjoying festive meals.
In this engaging book, readers will discover the various ways children celebrate Kwanzaa, emphasizing the holiday’s principles through fun and interactive experiences. The narrative encourages young audiences to participate in meaningful traditions, such as working at Granny’s market stand and playing African games. Kwanzaa Kids serves as an informative resource for teaching children about the cultural significance of Kwanzaa and its joyous celebrations.
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Kwanzaa is here, and there are so many fun things to do! Each day the children light another candle on the Kinara. Then they celebrate the Kwanzaa principle of the day — by working at Granny’s market stand, making gifts for family and friends, playing African games, and even having a feast! A perfect way to begin teaching young children about the meaning and traditions of this joyous holiday.
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