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Picture Books for Kwanzaa

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By Bianca Schulze, The Children’s Book Review
Published: December 17, 2010

There appears to be quite slim pickings when it comes to children’s books that relate to Kwanzaa—did you hear that children’s book authors? However, there are definitely enough to satisfy the needs of anyone looking to teach the history, meaning, and/or spirit of Kwanzaa.


My First Kwanza Book

by Deborah Chocolate (Author), Cal Massey (Illustrator)

Reading level: Ages 4-8

Paperback: 32 pages

Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks; Reprint edition (October 1, 1999)

Source: Library

Publisher’s synopsis: During the last week of December, Kwanzaa is a time to dress up in African clothes and gather together with relatives from all over the country. Grandma brings special things to eat, Grandpa lights the candles, and everyone in the family celebrates their heritage.

Note: Told through the story of a boy, this book offers a great introduction to Kwanzaa and its festivities. Brief explanations of the seven principles of Kwanzaa can be found at the back of the book, along with a glossary of words used during this season.

Add this book to your collection: My First Kwanza Book


Seven Spools of Thread: A Kwanzaa Story

by Angela Shelf Medearis (Author), Daniel Minter (Illustrator)

Reading level: Ages 9-12

Paperback: 40 pages

Publisher: Albert Whitman & Company (September 1, 2000)

Source: Library

Publisher’s synopsis: In an African village live seven brothers who make life miserable with their constant fighting. When their father dies, he leaves an unusual will: by sundown, the brothers must make gold out of seven spools of thread or they will be turned out as beggars.

Note: This book captures the spirit of Kwanzaa by using the seven principles of Kwanzaa to tell the story of a family who work together to better their whole community. The woodcut illustrations are sensational.

Add this book to your collection: Seven Spools of Thread: A Kwanzaa Story


The Gifts of Kwanzaa

by Synthia Saint James

Reading level: Ages 4-8

Paperback: 32 pages

Publisher: Albert Whitman & Company (January 1, 1994)

Source: Library

Publisher’s synopsis: With bold and colorful paintings and simple, straightforward text, the author explains the Kwanzaa holiday.

Note: The initial introduction on the first page gives a round-up of Kwanzaa, from its beginnings to where it is now celebrated—it’s a good but brief intro before the child narrator steps in to share the informative details of the celebration.

Add this book to your collection: The Gifts of Kwanzaa


All New Crafts for Kwanzaa

by Kathy Ross (Author), Sharon Lane Holm (Illustrator)

Reading level: Ages 4-8

Paperback: 48 pages

Publisher: First Avenue Editions (August 15, 2006)

Source: Library

Note: A collection of projects for Kwanzaa celebrations.

Add this book to your collection: All New Crafts for Kwanzaa


You may also like: My First Kwanzaa by Karen Katz, The Story of Kwanzaa by Donna L. Washington, and The Children’s Book of Kwanzaa: A Guide to Celebrating the Holiday by Dolores Johnson


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