Book summaryA celebration of the traditional kente cloth made by the people of West Africa and popular all over the world. Via a rhyming text, readers will learn the special meanings of the colors and patterns of the kente while the illustrations depict how it is used and worn in Ghana. An afterword explains the kente's symbolism. Colorful paintings illustrate the text. |
Kente Colorsby Debbi Chocolate, John Ward
Book desription: Walker Books for Young Readers, 01 September, 1997. Hardcover. Like New. Excellent-condition NEVER-READ copy - no remainder mark! CHRISTMAS special! Choose EXPEDITED to get it there faster. SUPER-FAST shipping! BUY EXTRA copies! EXPEDITED ship available. *Real-person* customer service. 100% satisfaction guaranteed.
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