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The African Sun and Harvest Festivals - cover

The African Sun and Harvest Festivals

Matthew Allen

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

The African Sun and Harvest Festivals takes young readers on an exciting journey to experience the vibrancy of African harvest celebrations. With colorful dances, songs, and the shared joy of the harvest, this heartwarming story brings children together to learn about the importance of community, respect for nature, and the values of equality and inclusion. Through the eyes of diverse children, the festival becomes a place of unity, where everyone contributes, shares, and celebrates their differences. The story emphasizes that we all have something to give, and that coming together with kindness and respect for one another is the true essence of joy. Perfect for children aged 5 to 12, this book teaches valuable lessons about teamwork, gratitude, and the beauty of embracing diversity.
Available since: 06/05/2025.
Print length: 131 pages.

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