Taiwo and Kehinde: Our Morning Routine

Taiwo and Kehinde: Our Morning Routine
Author: Kofo Oseni
Publisher:
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN: 9781708218768

✅ Nigerian Twins: Taiwo and Kehinde are girl-boy twins. They do everything together, especially in the morning. Follow them as they brush their teeth, make their beds, and so much more 👬🏾 ✅ English & Yoruba: Written in both English and Yoruba geared towards entertaining while teaching the basics of this beautiful Nigerian language 📗 ✅ Learn Yoruba: Adults and children can both benefit from this book 🇳🇬 ✅ Vocabulary Pages: The back of the book includes related vocabulary with its translation and proper pronunciation, making it an invaluable tool for developing language skills 🕮 ✅ Building Confidence: Was a pleasure making book 1 (of the series) knowing how much it can benefit you or your child, building confidence whilst gearing towards learning and understanding Yoruba 👍 ✅ Gift/Personal use: Great as a gift too! 🎁

So the Path Does Not Die

So the Path Does Not Die
Author: Pede Hollist
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2012
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9956727377

Protagonist Fina's search for happiness and belonging begins on the night of her aborted circumcision and continues through her teenage years in Freetown, Sierra Leone's capital; her twenties in the Washington Metropolitan Area; and ends with her return to Sierra Leone to work as an advocate for war-traumatized children. The novel explores the problems she encounters in each setting against the backdrop of the tensions, ambiguities, and fragmentation of the stranger/immigrant condition and the characters' struggles to clarify their ideas about "home" and "abroad." Fina's circumcision gets significant, though not sensational, play in the different attitudes toward the practice between her and her fiance Cammy, a Trinidadian urologist. The differences complicate their relationship at a time when skeletons from their pasts threaten their impending marriage. The stories of Fina's friend, African-American Aman and her fiance, Nigerian Bayo; of Edna (Fina's foster sister) and her husband Kizzy; and of Mawaf, a war-traumatized teen, unfold in subplots that merge with the main plot and overarching theme of belonging as characters straddle "home" and "abroad" places."

A New Age

A New Age
Author: Oladele Olusanya
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2020-08-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1664122516

A NEW AGE emerges in Yorubaland as the nineteenth century comes to an end. It is a time for new heroes—pioneers in various fields of endeavor like Herbert Macaulay, Israel Ransome-Kuti, Obafemi Awolowo, and Tai Solarin. New frontiers are blazed in art, music, and education as told in stories about Candido Da Rocha, D. O. Fagunwa, Col. Victor Banjo, Susanne Wenger—Austrian artist turned priestess of the goddess Osun—and the trail-blazing musicians, Bobby Benson, Roy Chicago, and Fela. These modern heroes of the new age, as well as the author’s grandmother and parents, devise new ways of philosophy, religion, and thought to claim their future in a new country tested by disparate forces and competing interests.

See the Music, Hear the Dance

See the Music, Hear the Dance
Author: Baltimore Museum of Art
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN:

This innovative look at African Art presents the wonders of one of America's best known African collections within the ritual context for which the artworks were first created. Drawing on The Baltimore Museum's renowned African Collection, this vibrantly illustrated exploration of African rituals uniquely encourages readers to look beyond the solitary artifact and toward an understanding of African music and dance as fully sensory experiences. The one hundred objects presented here are parts of ceremonies that rely on sounds, sights, smells, and tastes to deliver their ultimate effects. Color reproductions of the objects, including masks, sculpture, and ceramics, are accompanied by brief essays explaining the contexts within which each was created. The essays focus on costumes; dance, movement and gesture; music and other sounds; storytelling; audiences; staging, and lighting. Field photographs and archival images help bring to life the African ceremonial experience, which we can better understand with the aid of this groundbreaking work.

Am I Small? Nanu Sannavale?

Am I Small? Nanu Sannavale?
Author: Philipp Winterberg
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2014-01-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781494924270

Bilingual Edition English-Kannada "Am I small?" - Tamia is not sure and keeps asking various animals that she meets on her journey. Eventually she finds the surprising answer... Reviews "immensely enjoyable"-ForeWord Clarion Reviews "for children who enjoy lingering over pages full of magical creatures and whimsical details [...] told in simple and engaging words and imaginative pictures."-Kirkus Reviews "a fantastic book that has enchanted me"-Amazon Customer Review "We are in love with this book! [...] As an artist, I love love LOVE the art in this book, I think its not only beautiful, but perfect for children. My son spent a lot of time just studying every colorful page. We read it twice in the first sitting because he was so happy! He's not yet 1, so getting him to sit still for story time is tough, and this book was such a hit he sat through it with nothing but a big smile and lots of pointing to the stuff he liked on the pages. I highly recommend this book :) Get it get it get it!""-Amazon Customer Review "Written in a very simple way but with a profound message for both adults and kids."-Amazon Customer Review "I LOVED it. Lots of repetition to help 'lil ones get used to structure and words! Many different words being used to help them improve their vocabulary (or pick the best word!). Most importantly, it sends a good message about how being unique and different is good. I STRONGLY suggest you check this book out!"-ESLCarissa.blogspot.com "readers will emerge from this book feeling slightly more confident about themselves-whatever their size."-ForeWord Clarion Reviews Tags: Bilingual Children's Books, Bilingual Books, Emergent Bilingual, Bilingual Education, Foreign Language Learning, ESL, English as a Second Language, ESL for Children, ESL for Kids, ESL Teaching Materials, EFL, English as a Foreign Language, EFL Books, EFL for Children, ELL, English Language Learner, EAL, English as an Additional Language, Children's Picture Book, Dual Language, Foreign Language Study, ESOL, English for Speakers of Other Languages

Animal Lives Worth Living

Animal Lives Worth Living
Author: Ruth C. Newberry
Publisher: Brill Wageningen Academic
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-08-05
Genre: Animal welfare
ISBN: 9789086863389

The main theme of this year's congress is 'Animal lives worth living'. This theme focuses on our responsibility for all animals kept or influenced by humans, to ensure that we can provide a life for them that takes into account all relevant aspects of animal welfare, aided by applied ethology as the key scientific discipline. This not only means avoiding and alleviating suffering but also promoting resilience and positive experiences. By monitoring and interpreting animal behaviour, we gain important insights into each of these aspects of quality of life.

The Purple Violet of Oshaantu

The Purple Violet of Oshaantu
Author: Neshani Andreas
Publisher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2017-03-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 147863510X

Through the voice of Mee Ali, readers experience the rhythms and rituals of life in rural Namibia in interconnected stories. In Oshaantu, a place where women are the backbone of the home but are expected to submit to patriarchal dominance, Mee Ali is happily married. Her friend, Kauna, however, suffers at the hands of an abusive husband. When he is found dead at home, many of the villagers suspect her of poisoning him. Backtracking from that time, the novel, with its universal appeal, reveals the value of friendships, some of which are based on tradition while others grow out of strength of character, respect, and love.

The Cow

The Cow
Author: Ariana Reines
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2006
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

"Beyond brilliant, THE COW is a manifesto of the paradoxical girl-state in which disappearance beckons through presence." --Chris Kraus

Professional Troublemaker

Professional Troublemaker
Author: Luvvie Ajayi Jones
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2021-12-28
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1984881922

INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER From the New York Times bestselling author of I'm Judging You, a hilarious and transformational book about how to tackle fear--that everlasting hater--and audaciously step into lives, careers, and legacies that go beyond even our wildest dreams Luvvie Ajayi Jones is known for her trademark wit, warmth, and perpetual truth-telling. But even she's been challenged by the enemy of progress known as fear. She was once afraid to call herself a writer, and nearly skipped out on doing a TED talk that changed her life because of imposter syndrome. As she shares in Professional Troublemaker, she's not alone. We're all afraid. We're afraid of asking for what we want because we're afraid of hearing "no." We're afraid of being different, of being too much or not enough. We're afraid of leaving behind the known for the unknown. But in order to do the things that will truly, meaningfully change our lives, we have to become professional troublemakers: people who are committed to not letting fear talk them out of the things they need to do or say to live free. With humor and honesty, and guided by the influence of her professional troublemaking Nigerian grandmother, Funmilayo Faloyin, Luvvie walks us through what we must get right within ourselves before we can do the things that scare us; how to use our voice for a greater good; and how to put movement to the voice we've been silencing--because truth-telling is a muscle. The point is not to be fearless, but to know we are afraid and charge forward regardless. It is to recognize that the things we must do are more significant than our fears. This book is about how to live boldly in spite of all the reasons we have to cower. Let's go!

Social, Health, and Environmental Infrastructures for Economic Growth

Social, Health, and Environmental Infrastructures for Economic Growth
Author: Das, Ramesh Chandra
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1522523650

The development of any contemporary economy is affected by numerous factors. By creating stable infrastructures, countries can more easily thrive in competitive international markets. Social, Health, and Environmental Infrastructures for Economic Growth is a comprehensive source of academic material that examines the impact of infrastructure development on modern economies. Highlighting relevant perspectives on topics such as employment, rural development, and energy production, this is an ideal reference source for researchers, students, professionals, practitioners, and policy makers interested in the social, health, and environmental infrastructures in contemporary economies.