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Loading... Mama Panya's Pancakes (original 2005; edition 2006)by Mary Chamberlin, Rich Chamberlin, Julia Cairns (Illustrator)
Work InformationMama Panya's Pancakes by Mary Chamberlin (Author) (2005)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. A little boy goes with his mother to market to get ingredients for pancakes. On the way he invites everyone he sees to come eat the pancakes later. His mother is annoyed with him, worried there won't be enough. When everyone comes for dinner, they bring fish and plantains, extra flour and spices and all kinds of treats to share. This is a sweet book with a great lesson. The mother worries about sharing but the boy is open and welcoming. In the end it pays off, they finish with more than what they would have had on their own. It uses repetitive language: after the first time the boy invites someone we know what he is doing when he runs ahead of his mother. Kids listening it would follow along easily and would be excited to know the ending. A little boy and his mom decide to make pancakes for dinner in their rural African village. While walking to the market, the little boy invites their friends to come to dinner, causing his mom to become very concerned that there will not be enough food for all of the guests, as she has only 2 coins to spend on the flour. At the market, the boy invites even more people. Once they are back home, they begin to make the pancakes and as they do, their friends arrive with more food to contribute to the shared meal. There is plenty for everyone and they enjoy each other's company, including singing and music. Ages 4-8 Pierce County Library no reviews | add a review
Mama Panya has just enough money to buy ingredients for a few pancakes, so when her son Adika invites all their friends to join them, she is sure there will not be enough to go around. With facts about Kenya and Kiswahili. No library descriptions found. |
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Karimi gave it only two stars, and I respect her opinion, based as it is on intimate knowledge of the setting and language that should have been used.
I'm also concerned about the characters' features, as to my eye they look almost like pickaninnies.
Still, the (white) creators all meant well, and there is lots of back matter, and the story itself is valuable. So I have to round up to three stars. If I used this with children, I would definitely include Kamiri's information. ( )