We All Went on Safari: A Counting Journey by means of Tanzania
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★ “The textual content’s simple, pure rhythm makes studying aloud a pleasure… [a] good, horizon-expanding outing” — Kirkus Opinions, starred overview
Be a part of Arusha, Mosi, Tumpe, and their buddies as they set out on a counting journey all through the grasslands of Tanzania and encounter all kinds of animals. Rely in Swahili with them as they see one leopard, two ostriches, three giraffes, and extra!
Be taught to depend in Swahili Good for animal loving youngsters! In depth endnotes present an illustrated information to counting in Swahili, a map, notes about every of the animals, and attention-grabbing info about Tanzania and the Maasai individuals.
Writer : Barefoot Books; Reprint version (September 1, 2004)
Language : English
Paperback : 32 pages
ISBN-10 : 184148119X
ISBN-13 : 978-1841481197
Studying age : 3 – 6 years, from clients
Lexile measure : NP
Grade degree : Kindergarten – 5
Merchandise Weight : 2.31 kilos
Dimensions : 10 x 9.75 x 0.14 inches
Prospects say
Prospects discover the illustrations stunning, cute, and colourful. Additionally they say the ebook is enjoyable for teenagers and family-oriented. Readers reward the rhymes as fluid and easy. They point out the ebook reinforces studying depend and gives a cultural introduction to Tanzania.
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Original price was: $9.99.$7.56Current price is: $7.56.
Jill S –
Great Book!
This is such a cute book. I bought it for our safari week and itâs perfect for our preschool class.
Amazon Customer –
An all.time.favorite!
Great gift for children.
Adam S. –
Class favorite
I read this every year to my classes because not only is it one of the best counting books I’ve come across, but I love the cultural aspect! Rhymes flow and are natural, plus the children’s names are Swahili and you can learn how to count to 10 in Swahili in the back of the book.
Amani J. –
My toddlerâs favorite book
My son wants to read this book every night before bed. He picked up counting in Swahili after reading it the first two nights! He likes to name the animals in Swahili as well. Colorful artwork holds his interest as well. I like how the book gives a little insight into culture as well.
Cat Lover Sally –
Fun way to share a safari with children
Lovely rhyming book with accurate illustrations of the animals, people and terrain. It also contains a glossary with pronunciations of the Swahili and information about the animals, Maasai people, and Tanzania. My only quibble is that the Maasai we met preferred to speak their own language. However, since Swahili is the national language of Tanzania and spoken in several other countries, it is a nice way to introduce the language to children.
Brittany D Allen –
Great book!
I love this book! It’s a cute story, nice illustration, and I love that it teaches my baby simple Swahili and interesting things about Tanzania.
Amazon Customer –
Four Stars
A lovely book for all children.
Vascular Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome –
Eye candy
This book is just gorgeous to look at. The artwork is wonderful. I really enjoy cultural books like this.What child wouldn’t want to learn how to count such exotic creatures as leopards, lions, ostriches, giraffes, hippos, wildebeests, zebras, warthogs, monkeys, and elephants. It is an extra treat that the swahili names are added too.This is so much better than an ordinary counting book with it’s interesting creatures and cultural introduction to Tanzania. A great way to encourage kids to learn about far away places.We combined this book with Mama Panya’s Pancakes and had a wonderful time learning about Africa.
Nayara –
Adorei trazer personagens negros e uma outra lÃngua pro universo de livros de contar. Amei
LavenderStar –
Brilliant book with lovely rhyming story going page to page counting animals seen in the plains. Love the illustrations and love the facts on the Masai people and TZ at the end as well as the Swahili numbers, names and words. My 3 year old loves and itâll be a great resource to study African countries when sheâs a bit older too.
tatari –
love this book. my daughters love the visuals and the language in it.
Eminenz –
Das Buch âWe All Went on Safariâ von Laurie Krebs (Autorin) und Julia Cairns (Illustratorin) lädt die Kinder auf eine Safari durch Tanzania ein. Dort entdecken sie einen einsamen Leopard, badende Flusspferde, weidende Zebras und noch viele weitere Tiere. Auch werden die Kinder ermuntert zu zählen, denn auf den drei grasenden Giraffen folgen beispielsweise vier anmutige Löwen.Das Buch besticht vor allem durch die liebevollen Illustrationen und den in Reimform verfassten (englischen) Text.
Hayley –
We love this book! I bought it with the hopes of integrating different races and cultures into the images my son sees each day. There is so much to learn from this book; including a variety of animals, the numbers from one to ten, African names, in both English and Swahili. I love the rhyming story and each page has the right amount of words for the attention span of our 18 month old. All in all this book is a keeper and I am sure we will get lots more use out of it as he gets a bit older and understands more and more.