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Anna Hibiscus

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Nigerian-born author Atinuke's acclaimed Anna Hibiscus tales have won starred reviews from Booklistand Kirkus Reviews. This first tale in the series introduces young listeners to Anna, who lives with her parents, twin brothers, and large extended family in Africa. Anna is overjoyed when she learns she gets to go on a beach vacation with her parents. But once away from her aunties and cousins, Anna begins to think that vacations aren' t so great after all- especially when you can' t experience them with everyone you love.
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    • School Library Journal

      January 1, 2013

      Gr 1-3-With this introductory phrase, "Anna Hibiscus lives in Africa. Amazing Africa," we are introduced to the many facets of an African child's daily life with her close-knit family. The culture, land, and people of Africa come shining through in Atinuke's absolutely delightful stories (Walker, 2007) in this early chapter book. Four vignettes focusing on the child's life with her large, noisy, extended family point out the value of following traditions. Whether on holiday, selling oranges, dreaming of snow, or advising her Auntie Comfort in America, Anna Hibiscus learns lessons about respecting her elders, working hard, and becoming a proper African lady. Mutiyat Ade-Salu makes the sights and sounds of Africa come alive with her mesmerizing African lilt and clear diction. The humor and the gravity of the text are beautifully expressed, and the images of smiling relatives, lagoons, and the compound where Anna Hibiscus lives linger. One highlight is the simple, joyful paean to snow sung by Anna Hibiscus, although she has never actually seen it. Students will be fascinated by the richness of living near the sea and the rainforest, and will find opportunities to compare and contrast this lifestyle with their own experiences. A gem.-Lonna Pierce, MacArthur and Thomas Jefferson Elementary School, Binghamton, NY

      Copyright 2013 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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