When there is any sign of interest in a subject, topic, place, etc. we head to the library. The librarian helped us find four books of African stories and folktales. Here is what we have been reading:
Wangari's Trees of Peace by Jeanette Winter is a true story about a woman who returned to her homeland of Africa after studying in the United States to find the land barren, and decided to plant trees and also encourage others to do so. I love this book but it is definitely better for children a little older. C was able to follow the story and understand what happened, but R lost interest quickly. She did like the illustrations.
Anansi and the Moss-Covered Rock by Eric A. Kimmel is a West African tale that we have enjoyed reading several times this week. Anansi is a spider that happens upon a strange moss covered rock and discovers that it is a magic rock. Anansi uses this to trick the other animals in the forest and steal their food. One animal tries to teach Anansi a lesson, but I won't tell you what happens.
Zomo the Rabbit by Gerald McDermott tells the story of an irresponsible rabbit who asks the Sky God for wisdom. He is given three impossible tasks: he must get the scales of Big Fish, the milk of Wild Cow, and the tooth of Leopard. The wisdom imparted upon him in the end is priceless!