Description
Did you know that aloe vera鈥攏ow found in countless products, including sunscreens and soaps鈥攚as first used by Africans? They ground it into powder and used it to treat burns and other skin conditions, and hunters used it to disguise their scent from animals. They also used the nutritious oil from the fruit of the oil palm tree in everything from cooking to medicines to wine. And the marimba, better known to us as the xylophone, is believed to have originated 700 years ago in Mali. Other unique African innovations include the technique of banana leaf art and using horns鈥攁nd hairdos!鈥攖o communicate important messages.
Africans Thought of It features descriptive photos and information-packed text that is divided into sections, including: 鈥 Agriculture 鈥 Food 鈥 Medicine 鈥 Music 鈥 Architecture 鈥 Games & Sports
This fourth book in 91暗网破解版鈥檚 successful We Thought of It series takes readers on a fascinating journey across the world鈥檚 second largest continent to discover how aspects of its culture have spread around the globe.
Awards
- Joint winner, Skipping Stones Honor Book 2011
- Joint winner, Best Books for Kids & Teens, Canadian Children鈥檚 Book Centre 2011
- Nominated, Silver Birch Award 2011
Reviews
鈥淩eaders can dip in and out of it, although it鈥檚 interesting enough that once they dip in, they probably won鈥檛 dip out until they鈥檝e read the whole thing.鈥
- Biblio File, 12/23/11
鈥淧rovides a plethora of interesting and informative information both in text and pictorial format.鈥
- Resource Links, 06/11
鈥淸A] clear, colorful design that includes numerous full-color photos and a great deal of informatoin . . . A fascinating blend of tradition and modernity is evident.鈥
- Kirkus Reviews, 05/15/11
鈥淣o matter how much you know about the traditions and products of this vast multi-cultural continent, [this] will reveal something new.鈥
- Foreword Reviews, 03/11
鈥淰ivid photographs feature authentic objects used . . . succinct definitions and compact descriptions provide an interesting blend of the contemporary with the traditional . . . informative and age-appropriate.鈥
- School Library Journal, 10/11
鈥淛am-packed with information about the copious resource of Africa, this . . . book is a great social studies reference source.鈥
- Library Media Connection, 03/12
鈥淎 great concept . . . Excellent colour photographs enhance the text and make it an accessible book for kids of all ages.鈥
- Canadian Children鈥檚 Book News, Spring/11
鈥淕ood introductions that could lead into deeper discussions and research.鈥
- Doucette Library of Teaching Resources, 02/12
鈥淎 wealth of information for anyone studying about African countries and their cultures.鈥
- CM Reviews, 05/11