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Exploring the Beauty of African Masks

David Brooks

Editora: The Good Child Bookstore

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Exploring the Beauty of African Masks takes young readers on an exciting journey with Amina, a curious girl who uncovers the secrets behind the stunning masks of African cultures.
 
Through vibrant storytelling, Amina learns about the importance of masks in celebrations, rituals, and storytelling. From colorful animal masks to warrior masks, she discovers how each design holds unique meanings and connects to ancient traditions.
 
This book not only celebrates African art but also helps children appreciate the role of symbols, culture, and creativity in shaping the world. A fun, insightful, and adventurous exploration of a rich cultural heritage.
Disponível desde: 12/06/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 135 páginas.

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