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Angela Shelf Medearis

Autor/a de The 100th Day of School

88+ obres 10,251 Membres 105 Ressenyes

Sobre l'autor

Angela Shelf Medearis is the author of many books about African-American history, including Little Louis and the Jazz Band. Anna Rich also illustrated Joshua's Masai Mask.
Crèdit de la imatge: Photographed at BookPeople in Austin, Texas by Paul F. Burns, V

Obres de Angela Shelf Medearis

The 100th Day of School (1995) 1,706 exemplars
Here Comes the Snow (1996) 1,040 exemplars
We Eat Dinner in the Bathtub (1996) 635 exemplars
Dancing With the Indians (1893) 584 exemplars
Harry's House (1994) 508 exemplars
We Play on a Rainy Day (1996) 460 exemplars
The Spray-Paint Mystery (1996) 334 exemplars
Seven Days Of Kwanzaa (1994) 314 exemplars
Big mama and Grandma Ghana (1994) 286 exemplars
The Case of the Missing Trophy (2004) 254 exemplars
Annie's Gifts (Feeling Good) (1656) 95 exemplars
Just For You! Lights Out (2004) 83 exemplars
The Ghost of Sifty Sifty Sam (1900) 74 exemplars
Best Friends Forever? (2004) 61 exemplars
Our People (1994) 57 exemplars
Samuel's Sprout (1997) 50 exemplars
Lucy's Quiet Book (2004) 44 exemplars
Too Many Holidays? (2003) 44 exemplars
The Freedom Riddle (1995) 39 exemplars
Barry and Bennie (1997) 37 exemplars
Rum-A-Tum-Tum (1997) 34 exemplars
Snug in Mama's Arms (2004) 31 exemplars
Treemonisha (1995) 31 exemplars
Tailypo, A Newfangled Tall Tale (1996) 24 exemplars
The Cat and the Monkey's Tail (1999) 21 exemplars
A Beauty Of A Plan (2001) 20 exemplars
Shoe (Rigby Literacy) (2000) 20 exemplars
Poppa's Itchy Christmas (1998) 19 exemplars
My Baby Sister, Annie (2002) 19 exemplars
Haunts: Five Hair-Raising Tales (1996) 19 exemplars
On the Way to the Pond (2006) 18 exemplars
Poppa's New Pants (1995) 16 exemplars
The treasure hunt (1996) 15 exemplars
The Piano Recital (2000) 11 exemplars
Just Bunny and Me (2002) 8 exemplars
Dance (African-American Arts) (1997) 7 exemplars
Music (African-American Arts) (1997) 7 exemplars
Just Like Me! (2009) 6 exemplars
The School Concert (2001) 3 exemplars
Hair (Little Celebrations) (1997) 3 exemplars
Shoe (Literacy by Design) (2007) 3 exemplars
Bye-Bye, Babies! (1995) 3 exemplars
Eat, Babies, Eat! (1995) 2 exemplars
Native Americans 1 exemplars
Chester's Casa (2005) 1 exemplars
Go! 1 exemplars
Vive la neige! 1 exemplars
Ku lus paga! 1 exemplars

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Includes glossary with pronunciation and an exciting short biographical story for each principle. Imoja (unity) - Sheyann Webb, for her work as a song leader with Martin Luther King her own words on Bloody Sunday in Selma as an 8-year-old. Kijichaguilia (self-determination) Wilma Rudolph, Olympic track star. Ujima (collective work and responsibility) - Ida B Wells, journalist. Ujamaa (cooperative economics) -Benjamin “Pap” Singleton, founder and enabler of Kansas Black settlements. Nia (purpose) - Marcus Garvey, Return to Africa movement leader Kuumba (creativity) - James Van Deere, photographer. Imani (Faith) - Fannie Lou Hamer, civil rights activist.… (més)
 
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VillageProject | Hi ha 2 ressenyes més | Jan 2, 2024 |
EducatingParents.org rating: Approved
Warning: Two sentences in the book passively mention slavery. "He worked on a plantation before he ran away, traveling by night, hiding by day. Seminoles rescued Grandpa, making him their friend, calling him blood brother, Black and Indian."
The text is inspired by author's ancestor's experiences.
Be prepared to answer any question that may arise from the text.
 
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MamaBearLendingDen | Hi ha 4 ressenyes més | Dec 2, 2023 |
Picture book in format; Teenage in characters, school, and subject.
 
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VillageProject | May 25, 2023 |
Any family with seven sons must hear plenty of bickering, but the seven Ashanti brothers in this family quarrel from dawn to dusk and into the night. Their father leaves them a legacy in more than material terms, with the requirement that they must spin seven spools of thread (each in a different shade) into gold in only one day—with no arguing. Medearis has crafted an original story with the timeless tone of a traditional folktale, subtly incorporating the seven principles of Kwanzaa into her plot. The brothers learn to cooperate in both words and deeds, weaving their seven colors of silken thread into multicolored cloth so beautiful it is purchased for the king (with a bag of gold, of course). Demonstrating the Kwanzaa principle of cooperative economics, the brothers teach their whole village to weave the patterned fabric known as kente cloth. Minter’s striking linoleum block-print illustrations complement the story perfectly, with the seven decidedly different brothers shown in silhouette against jewel-bright backgrounds full of intriguing details of African village life. The history and seven principles of Kwanzaa are clearly explained in the introduction; directions for making a simple loom from straws and weaving a cloth belt are included in an appendix. This added information as well as the satisfying story will make this beautifully designed book a valuable selection for elementary-school teachers and librarians. A fine choice for a Kwanzaa gift, and a first choice for most school and public-library collections. (Picture book. 6-10)

-Kirkus Review
… (més)
 
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CDJLibrary | Hi ha 15 ressenyes més | Jan 11, 2023 |

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Obres
88
També de
1
Membres
10,251
Popularitat
#2,316
Valoració
½ 3.7
Ressenyes
105
ISBN
278
Llengües
3

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