A joyful picturebook of a big brother weaving a Kente cloth for the new baby in his family, with lyrical text and textured artwork that sings.
Kente is more than a cloth, it is a symbol of love. And the big brother in this story loves new baby Jojo so very much! Together, the family travels to pick out a special Kente for Jojo—it must be perfect. With some inspiration from a passing rainbow and a little help from a skilled weaver, they do just that!
Come along as author Bernard Mensah shares the legend of how Kente came to be, and discover the many beautiful patterns of traditional Kente through Elizabeth Zunon's warm and textured art! This unjacketed hardcover also includes a textured spine to evoke woven fabric.
★ "A gorgeous, reverent celebration of a cherished symbol of African tradition." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"Mensah’s vivid storytelling is as inviting as Zunon’s colorful illustrations....Together, they have created a fascinating introduction to this reverent aspect of Ghanaian culture." —The Horn Book
"This title offers a fascinating exploration of this weaving tradition, its origins, and the techniques used to make it. The illustrations wonderfully exhibit a variety of patterns, each with its own meaning and story." —School Library Journal
A joyful picturebook of a big brother weaving a Kente cloth for the new baby in his family, with lyrical text and textured artwork that sings.
Kente is more than a cloth, it is a symbol of love. And the big brother in this story loves new baby Jojo so very much! Together, the family travels to pick out a special Kente for Jojo—it must be perfect. With some inspiration from a passing rainbow and a little help from a skilled weaver, they do just that!
Come along as author Bernard Mensah shares the legend of how Kente came to be, and discover the many beautiful patterns of traditional Kente through Elizabeth Zunon's warm and textured art! This unjacketed hardcover also includes a textured spine to evoke woven fabric.
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★ "A gorgeous, reverent celebration of a cherished symbol of African tradition." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"Mensah’s vivid storytelling is as inviting as Zunon’s colorful illustrations....Together, they have created a fascinating introduction to this reverent aspect of Ghanaian culture." —The Horn Book
"This title offers a fascinating exploration of this weaving tradition, its origins, and the techniques used to make it. The illustrations wonderfully exhibit a variety of patterns, each with its own meaning and story." —School Library Journal