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All New Crafts for Kwanzaa

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The family Kwanzaa celebration can be made even more special when children contribute to the festive air. Youngsters can enhance their family's Kwanzaa celebration with a "Light the Candles" Kwanzaa Card, a Nguzo Saba Favor, or a Bendera Notepad all made from easy-to-find houshold materials. Among the twenty-two easy-to-make crafts are some projects that can be used to decorate for and celebrate the holiday and others that emphasize the meaning of Kwanzaa.
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    • School Library Journal

      October 1, 2006
      K-Gr 3-A new version of the authors "Crafts for Kwanzaa" (Millbrook, 1994). Some of the projects are similar to those in the older title, but the introductory Celebrating Kwanzaa, which touches on the origin of the holiday and explains that the language of Swahili is used to name the symbols, has been omitted. Careless editing includes run-on words with no spaces between them and an isolated reference to "kikombe cha umoja", whose definition appears much earlier. One cannot assume that children will read a craft book cover to cover. Additional."Susan Patron, Los Angeles Public Library"

      Copyright 2006 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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