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Books with author Kelly Cunnane

  • For You Are a Kenyan Child

    Kelly Cunnane, Ana Juan

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Imagine you live in a small Kenyan village, where the sun rises over tall trees filled with doves. You wake to the sound of a rooster's crow, instead of an alarm clock and the school bus. Your afternoon snack is a tasty bug plucked from the sky, instead of an apple. And rather than kicking a soccer ball across a field, you kick a homemade ball of rags down a dusty road. But despite this, things aren't that different for a Kenyan child than they would be for an American kid, are they? With so much going on around you, it's just as easy to forget what your mama asked you to do!
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  • Deep in the Sahara

    Kelly Cunnane, Hoda Hadadi

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, May 1, 2018)
    "Poetic language, attractive illustrations and a positive message about Islam, without any didacticism: a wonderful combination," declares Kirkus Reviews in a starred review.Lalla lives in the Muslim country of Mauritania, and more than anything, she wants to wear a malafa, the colorful cloth Mauritanian women, like her mama and big sister, wear to cover their heads and clothes in public. But it is not until Lalla realizes that a malafa is not just worn to show a woman's beauty and mystery or to honor tradition—a malafa for faith—that Lalla's mother agrees to slip a long cloth as blue as the ink in the Koran over Lalla's head, under her arm, and round and round her body. Then together, they pray. An author's note and glossary are included in the back of the book.
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  • For You Are a Kenyan Child

    Kelly Cunnane

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Childrens Books, Jan. 6, 2011)
    This simple and beautiful story of a child's daily activities is a perfect introduction to life in a Kenyan village.
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  • Deep in the Sahara

    Kelly Cunnane, Hoda Hadadi

    eBook (Schwartz & Wade, Oct. 8, 2013)
    "Poetic language, attractive illustrations and a positive message about Islam, without any didacticism: a wonderful combination," declares Kirkus Reviews in a starred review.Lalla lives in the Muslim country of Mauritania, and more than anything, she wants to wear a malafa, the colorful cloth Mauritanian women, like her mama and big sister, wear to cover their heads and clothes in public. But it is not until Lalla realizes that a malafa is not just worn to show a woman's beauty and mystery or to honor tradition—a malafa for faith—that Lalla's mother agrees to slip a long cloth as blue as the ink in the Koran over Lalla's head, under her arm, and round and round her body. Then together, they pray. An author's note and glossary are included in the back of the book.
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  • Deep in the Sahara by Kelly Cunnane

    Kelly Cunnane

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, Jan. 1, 1656)
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  • For You Are a Kenyan Child

    Kelly Cunnane

    Paperback
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  • For You Are a Kenyan Child

    Kelly Cunnane

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Aug. 16, 1800)
    Third Printing
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  • Deep in the Sahara

    Kelly Cunnane, Hoda Hadadi

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, Oct. 8, 2013)
    "Poetic language, attractive illustrations and a positive message about Islam, without any didacticism: a wonderful combination," declares Kirkus Reviews in a starred review.Lalla lives in the Muslim country of Mauritania, and more than anything, she wants to wear a malafa, the colorful cloth Mauritanian women, like her mama and big sister, wear to cover their heads and clothes in public. But it is not until Lalla realizes that a malafa is not just worn to show a woman's beauty and mystery or to honor tradition—a malafa for faith—that Lalla's mother agrees to slip a long cloth as blue as the ink in the Koran over Lalla's head, under her arm, and round and round her body. Then together, they pray. An author's note and glossary are included in the back of the book.
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  • Chirchir Is Singing

    Kelly Cunnane, Jude Daly

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, Aug. 23, 2011)
    Chirchir just wants to make herself useful like all her other family members. But she drops Mama's water bucket, spills Kogo's tea, and sends Baba's potatoes tumbling down the hill. Isn't there something that Chirchir does best? Set in the rolling hills of rural Kenya, this is a wise and lyrical story about belonging from Kelly Cunnane, the author of the Ezra Jack Keats Award winner For You Are a Kenyan Child, accompanied by Jude Daly's beautiful folk art-style illustrations.
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  • For You Are A Kenyan Child by Kelly Cunnane

    Kelly Cunnane

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Children's UK, March 15, 1665)
    Excellent Book
  • JAWS Starters, Level 3: All Around the World

    Kelly Cunnane

    Paperback (Heinemann International Literature and Textbooks, Oct. 24, 1996)
    Part of a series for young African students and consisting of stories from all over Africa. The "JAWS" starters, at three levels, are intended to encourage children who are learning to read. This story looks at children's lives around the world - simultaneously, but at different times of day.
  • JAWS, Level 1: Mzungu

    Kelly Cunnane

    Paperback (Heinemann International Literature and Textbooks, April 26, 1994)
    One of a series of readers for African students which aims to help them to develop an awareness and a love of language, and consists of stories from all over Africa. In this story the arrival of a white woman in the village surprises two small children, who forget about the cows they are watching.