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Loading... We All Went On Safariby Laurie Krebs, Julia Cairns (Illustrator)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Rhyming story followed by a map of Tanzania, information on the animals, Madi people, Swahili numbers and names. Independent Reading Level: Grades K-5 Awards: Practical Pre-School Gold Award Winner, 2004 Best Books of the Year, Family Fun Magazine, 2003 Book of the Year Award, Child Magazine, 2003 Book of the Year SilverAward, Foreword Magazine, 2004 Capitol Choices Selection, 2004 Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Award, 2004 Teacher's Choice Award, Learning Magazine, 2004 The book features a group of friends that take a walk together. They see many different animals that live in the grasslands of Tanzania. The children also count to ten in Swahili. A portion of proceeds from the sale of this book is donated to the African Wildlife Foundation, to aid their wildlife conservation and community building efforts in Tanzania. Appropriate for children. A counting book, an animal book, a bilingual book (the children have Swahili names, each number is written in Swahili, and the Swahili words for each animal are included); for a book that's relatively simple on its face, We All Went On Safari is quite rich. Each page is bordered with a line of colored dots (beads?) as a group of children of various ages with one guardian see different kinds of animals and count them. Back matter includes "Animals of Tanzania," "The Masai People," "Swahili Names," "Facts About Tanzania," a map, and "Counting in Swahili." * Re-read for storytime April 2019 This book has large illustrations and it takes us all on a Safari in Africa. The readers learn about the different African animals that live in the grasslands of Tanzania. Not only does the text rhyme, we all learn how to count in Swahili. On the safari children and adults come across three/tatu giraffes grazing and six/sita woolly wildebeests. no reviews | add a review
Arusha, Mosi, Tumpe and their friends embark on an exciting counting adventure through the grasslands of Tanzania, discovering all different kinds of African animals as they count from one to ten. No library descriptions found. |
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