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Seven Spools of Thread by Angela Shelf Medearis
Seven Spools of Thread by Angela Shelf Medearis




Seven Spools of Thread by Angela Shelf Medearis

There is something here for all readers, and most wonderfully, there are the resources here to bring all together during the holidays. Just perusing these pages is a celebration.

Seven Spools of Thread by Angela Shelf Medearis

The Gosses have collected stories, activities, recipes and more to cover all the days and principles of the holidays. It’s Kwanzaa Time! By Linda and Clay Goss, with illustrations by various artistsĪ diverse celebration of Kwanzaa. Kayla’s trial sets an example of the spirit of Kwanza for young readers, and her fidelity is finally rewarded. She wants to enjoy these days, but can’t until she knows her family is intact. In the illustrations, one finds different details of the holiday, as well as Kayla’s conflicting feelings. Bad weather sets in, thus turning joyful anticipation into worrisome wait. Kayla is looking forward to her brother being home for the Kwanza celebrations. Ford, with illustrations by Shelly Hehenberger The brothers in the story ironically receive a great inheritance when their father withholds their inheritance to inspire them to work together to achieve a seemingly impossible task. This parable of seven quarrelsome brothers covers several of the Kwanzaa principles while providing a good story to peak interest. Seven Spools of Thread: A Kwanzaa Story, by Angela Shelf Medearis with illustrations by Daniel Minter To help assure that one has a true understanding of it, here are some titles. The seven principles of Kwanzaa represent a celebration of African heritage and pride.






Seven Spools of Thread by Angela Shelf Medearis