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STORIES FROM THE BLACK TRADITION

What to know: Contains four wonderful stories: "A Story, A Story," by Gail E.
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Recommended age 5-12
52 minutes
VIDEO
WESTON WOODS/SCHOLASTIC
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"Magical, wonderful and different." Kids enjoyed hearing the African accents. "Showed how African men and women appreciate one another." Referring to the story about mosquitoes, "I will never look at a mosquito the same way again."
Rich texture, warm feelings. The short stories, ten minutes each, can be shown in segments. Sensitive to fathers' relationship with daughters. All themes are centered around the community.
Contains four wonderful stories: "A Story, A Story," by Gail E. Haley, "Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters," by John Steptoe, "In the Village of the Round and Square Houses," by Ann Grifalconi, and "Goggles," by Ezra Jack Keats.
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