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Kwanzaa
Holidays Around the World: Celebrate Kwanzaa: With Candles, Community, and the Fruits of the Harvest
Celebrate Kwanzaa continues the spectacular Holidays Around the World series by focusing on this African-American holiday, which falls during the festive, gift-giving season and is celebrated by families, communities, and schools throughout America. With succinct, lively text and… »
Seven Spools of Thread: A Kwanzaa Story
From Booklist Ages 5-8. In The Seven Days of Kwanzaa: How to Celebrate Them (1994), the author offered ideas, including crafts and recipes, for celebrating the cultural holiday. This latest title is an original folktale that will… »
My First Kwanza Book
During the last week of December, Kwanzaa is a time to dress up in African clothes and gather together with relatives from all over the country. Grandma brings special things to eat, Grandpa lights the candles, and everyone… »
Why Am I Not Hearing People Talk About Kwanzaa This Year?
The last few years, tv report, advertisements, radio talk shows, etc were all talking about or referencing or selling things in the name of Kwanzaa. This year I have not heard a signle thing about this special period of time.… »
My First Kwanzaa
From School Library Journal PreSchool-Grade 2-A round-faced, happy little girl tells about her family’s Kwanzaa celebration. The simple text and colorful folkloric illustrations with vivid patterns make this a good book to share with young children. Adults… »
How Could Anyone Celebrate Kwanzaa And Feel Good About It?
Is it true that the “creator” of Kwanzaa was a rapist and a hater of white people? Is it true that it is a made up African holiday to make blacks hate whites or any other race for that matter?… »
Where Can I Find A Kwanzaa Poetry Site That Shows Me Poems And Their Lyrics?
I need a poem for my recital tomorrow about Kwanzaa–i either need a specific poem or a site with the poems! »
Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa is a cultural festival observed by many African American from December 26th through January 1st.Tasneem Grace Tewogbola and her daughter, Yemurai, 4, of Syracuse, share the lighting of the … (more…) »
Seven Days Of Kwanzaa
On the fifth day of Kwanzaa, my people gave to me Five festive friends! Four spending dollars, Red, green, and black, Two drums-a-drumming, And a promise for unity. Sing in celebration of Kwanzaa with this cheerful holiday rhyme.… »
How Do You Decorate Your Home For Kwanzaa?
We celebrate Kwanzaa every year and invite guests over on the last day, Imani (purpose). I would love to have some ideas on some festive and earthy ways to decorate the house. Thanks! »