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Moja Means One - (Picture Puffin Books) by Muriel Feelings (Paperback)

Moja Means One - (Picture Puffin Books) by  Muriel Feelings (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Primarily a Swahili counting book, Moja Means One is also meant to be a gift of heritage, a glimpse of what is unique about East Africa".--School Library Journal. Full color.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A Caldecott Honor Book</b><br><i><br>Moja Means One</i> introduces children to counting in Swahili with helpful pronunciation keys, while presenting East African culture and lifestyles through an easy-to-understand narrative and vivid illustrations. <p/> "Magnificient, full-page drawings throb with the feeling of East African life."--Child Study Association <p/>Look for the Caldecott Honor Book and companion title: <i>Jambo Means Hello: Swahili Alphabet Book</i><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Muriel Feelings was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and attended California State College. She lived in Guyana, South America, and in East Africa, where she taught for two years. Upon her return to the United States she taught high-school art in Brooklyn, New York. Her award-winning books <i>Moja Means One</i> and <i>Jambo Means Hello </i>were both illustrated by Tom Feelings. Ms. Feelings passed away in September 2011. <p/> Tom Feelings, well-known illustrator and artist, was born in Brooklyn, New York, and attended the School of Visual Arts. In 1971 Mr. Feelings became the first African-American artist to win a Caldecott Honor with his illustrations for <i>Moja Means One</i>. Among the other award-winning books he has illustrated are <i>To Be a Slave</i>, a Newbery Honor Book by Julius Lester, and the Coretta Scott King-award winner <i>Soul Looks Back in Wonder</i>, a celebration of African-American creativity for which such distinguished writers as Maya Angelou, Margaret Walker, and Walter Dean Myers wrote poems. Mr. Feelings passed away in August 2003.

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