Showing posts with label Africa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Africa. Show all posts

Indian Mask



Indian gourd mask

I have enjoyed attending the Wellborne Gourd Farm for many years. They are the largest producer of dry, clean, thick hard shell organic gourds! Craftsman, musicians and hobbyists come from all over to buy all sizes and shapes of gourds for their own personal use. Unfortunately, they are no longer in business but it's been a wonderful 30 years for them. With water increases and economical hard times, these have been quite challenging times for the farmers. For today, I wanted to share my favorite gourd artwork with you...

Indian Mask

For Blue Monday
For Mandarin Orange Monday 
For Mellow Yellow Monday 

Native American Masks

Masks have been part of dance regalia and traditional ceremonies in many Indian tribes since ancient times. The most renowned native mask-makers were the Northwest Coast Indians, who carved elaborate cedar dance masks. For more information, visit Native Languages

India and Himalaya Masks

If you would like to see collections of masks from Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, India and Sri Lanka, stop by
http://www.masksoftheworld.com

Tribal Masks 

For collectors and folk art lovers, you'll want to see these masks from Africa, India, the Himalayas, China, Korea, Java, Bali, New Guinea, Mexico, Guatemala, the Caribbean, North and South America. You'll also find masks for Halloween, Party, Drama and Art. Check out Masks of the World.

Recommended Children's Books 

 The Barefoot Book of African Tales [AFRICAN TALES] [Hardcover]

 
Mama Panya's Pancakes

I always think of masks around Halloween time. Will you be wearing one? My grandchildren are too young, so they'll have painted noses and whiskers, what fun! My brother-in-law has a wall collection of masks he acquired on his trips to Mexico and South America. They are really something to see. Do you like Mardi Gras, Indian, Italian Opera masks... maybe Zorro or Batman masks?

Best Wishes,

 



“You can’t get a cup of tea big enough or a book long enough to suit me.” — C. S. Lewis
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5 A Day Books: Travel and Adventure








Yippee! I'm off for vacation!


Very soon now, this Grandma will be heading for vacation time with family. Have you been enjoying your summer as well? One of the necessary items to pack for the trip are selections of music and of course, a variety of paperback adventure books. Here are just a few children's books and they can be purchased at my marketplace.




1. Off We Go to Mexico!

An Adventure in the Sun

Travel to Mexico and discover its many wonders, from the amazing monarch butterflies in the Highlands to a mariachi show in the village square. The rhyme and lyricism of the text is complemented by endnotes about the history of the country, national fiestas, and a glossary of simple Spanish vocabulary.
Ages 4 to 10 years
Written By: Laurie Krebs
Illustrated By: Christopher Corr

 A trip to a foreign land, what fun!

 

2. My Granny Went to Market

 

A Round-the-World Counting Rhyme

Fly away with Granny and count with her from one to ten as she spins around the world on an unforgettable shopping trip. This colorful, rhyming story is followed by a counting page for reinforced learning.
Ages 3 to 7 years
Written By: Stella Blackstone
Illustrated By: Christopher Corr

Also available in Spanish, Abuelita Fue Mercado. Was $6.99 Now $4.99

Christopher Corr's artwork is so impressive!


3. We're Riding on a Caravan

 

An Adventure on the Silk Road

Join the caravan for an exciting yearlong trek along China's ancient Silk Road. Following the rhyming, treasure-filled story are informational end notes about the history of the Silk Road, the story of silk, important cities of China, and a full-spread map.
Ages 4 to 10 years
Written By: Laurie Krebs
Illustrated By: Helen Cann

What a gorgeous trip traveling to Asia! 



4. We're Sailing Down the Nile

 

A Journey Through Egypt

Set sail along the mighty Nile River to experience the wonders of Egypt. The lilting, rhyming story text is followed by eleven pages full of educational information about ancient Egypt, gods and goddesses, a helpful map, and much more.
Ages 4 to 10 years
Written By: Laurie Krebs
Illustrated By: Anne Wilson



This is an amazing introduction to Egypt!


5. We All Went on Safari: 

Books for Africa edition

 

A Counting Journey Through Tanzania

This book will ship directly to children in schools and libraries across Africa.

Learn to count in Swahili while discovering African animals on an exciting safari through the grasslands of Tanzania. Facts about Tanzania, Swahili counting, the Maasai people and a map are included at the end.

A portion of the proceeds from the sale of each book will be donated to the African Wildlife Foundation, to aid in their wildlife conservation and community building efforts in Tanzania.
Ages 4 to 10 years
Written By: Laurie Krebs
Illustrated By: Julia Cairns


This is a wonderful, educational book about Tanzania!




Visiting other cultures near or far, if you're off for an adventure, indeed have an amazing time and a fun, relaxing time, just all being together. Please drop me a note and let me know what's on your list to bring.

 And don't forget to link up with our hostess' and see other very cool books at The Imagination Tree and Book Sharing Monday
 



“You can’t get a cup of tea big enough or a book long enough to suit me.” — C. S. Lewis



My Family from WiddlyTinks.com

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Forest Friendly Books

 I happened to come across an excellent article that I wanted to share with you!
"Just in time for summer reading, we have released a list of 25 children’s books that are “rainforest-safe.” All books are printed on post-consumer recycled, FSC certified or recycled paper, allowing parents the assurance of knowing that their childrens’ books are not contributing to the loss of Indonesia’s or other endangered rainforests. The ‘rainforest-safe’ books list demonstrates that the publishing industry can build on the environmental commitments and progress it has already made and ensure kid’s and all books are rainforest safe."
 
Rainforest-safe books are not only possible; they are already being produced.

Rainforest Safe Books
Title Author Paper Info
365 Ways to Live Green For Kids Sheri Amsel Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper
The New 50 Simple Things Kids Can Do to Save the Earth The EarthWorks Group Printed on recycled paper with soy ink
The Lorax Dr. Seuss Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper
Whole World Fun Eco Activities Christopher Corr Printed on 100% recycled paper
Bag in the Wind Ted Kooser Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper
Earth Matters David De Rothschild Printed on FSC certified paper
The Day the Trash Came Out to Play David M. Beadle Printed on recycled, chlorine- and acid-free paper
An Environmental Guide from A to Z Tim Magner Printed on a mix of post-consumer recycled paper and FSC certified paper
The Earth Book Todd Parr Printed on recycled paper with soy ink
The Curious Garden Peter Brown Printed on recycled paper
It's Earth Day Mercer Mayer Printed on recycled content
Curious George Plants A Tree H. A. Rey Printed on FSC certified paper with soy ink
The Tree Dana Lyons Printed on recycled paper
Planting the Trees of Kenya: The Story of Wangari Maathai Claire A. Nivola Printed on recycled paper
I Love Animals Giant Activity Book N/A Printed on recycled paper with soy ink
Bunny's Garden (Pat the Bunny) Golden Books Printed using recycled materials and soy ink
Winston of Churchill: One Bear's Battle Against Global Warming Jean Davies Okimoto Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper
Planet Earth: Up Close Murrie, Steve, & Matt Printed on recycled paper
The Magic School Bus and the Climate Challenge Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen Printed with 100% recovered fiber 50% of which is post-consumer
Trees for the Okapis  Jorge Aguirre Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper with soy ink
SpongeBob to the Rescue! Alison Inches Printed on recycled Paper
Adventures of Riley: Tigers in Terai Amanda Lumry Printed on FSC certified paper
Nature Discovery in My Backyard Rebecca Mattano Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled, chlorine-free paper
Go Green With Me Rebecca Mattano and Kristen Collier Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled, chlorine-free paper
Woodland Counting Book Claudia McGehee Printed on recycled acid-free paper
“You can’t get a cup of tea big enough or a book long enough to suit me.” — C. S. Lewis


My Family from WiddlyTinks.com

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Top Ten Travel Books from Barefoot Books

 Barefoot Books offers many great books of all kinds. They are famous for their children's books. I seem to spend a great deal of my time reading picture books to my grandson. But then, have I mentioned to you that barefoot also has quite an assortment of travel books?! Here's some, to name a few...
1. We're Sailing Down the Nile

A Journey Through Egypt

Set sail along the mighty Nile River to experience the wonders of Egypt. The lilting, rhyming story text is followed by eleven pages full of educational information about ancient Egypt, gods and goddesses, a helpful map, and much more.
Ages 4 to 10 years
Written By: Laurie Krebs
Illustrated By: Anne Wilson
This travel and adventure book was $7.99, now on sale for $6.99
http://ladyd.barefootbooks.com

2. We're Riding on a Caravan

An Adventure on the Silk Road

Join the caravan for an exciting yearlong trek along China's ancient Silk Road. Following the rhyming, treasure-filled story are informational endnotes about the history of the Silk Road, the story of silk, important cities of China, and a full-spread map.
Ages 4 to 10 years
Written By: Laurie Krebs
Illustrated By: Helen Cann
 This travel along the silk road paperback book was $7.99, now $6.99. Order online at:
http://ladyd.barefootbook.com

A Counting Journey Through Tanzania

Learn to count in Swahili while discovering African animals on an exciting safari through the grasslands of Tanzania. Facts about Tanzania, Swahili counting, the Maasai people and a map are included at the end.
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of each book will be donated to the African Wildlife Foundation, to aid in their wildlife conservation and community building efforts in Tanzania.
Ages 4 to 10 years
Written By: Laurie Krebs
Illustrated By: Julia Cairns
 Travel through Tanzania with this wonderful paperback children's book... $7.99
http://store.barefootbooks.com/we-all-went-on-safari-2.html

4. Up and Down the Andes

A Peruvian Festival Tale

Surround yourself with the colors and wonders that await on this lively trip through the Andes mountains of Peru. The rhyming, cadenced text is supplemented by nine pages of educational notes about Peru and its people.
Ages 4 to 10 years
Written By: Laurie Krebs
Illustrated By: Aurélia Fronty
This hardcover travel book is on sale for $15.99
http://ladyd.barefootbooks.com

5. Off We Go to Mexico!

An Adventure in the Sun

Travel to Mexico and discover its many wonders, from the amazing monarch butterflies in the Highlands to a mariachi show in the village square. The rhyme and lyricism of the text is complemented by endnotes about the history of the country, national fiestas, and a glossary of simple Spanish vocabulary.
Ages 4 to 10 years
Written By: Laurie Krebs
Illustrated By: Christopher Corr
An adventure to Mexico  is a great kids book. Paperback for $7.99
http://store.barefootbooks.com/off-we-go-to-mexico-2.html


6. My Granny Went to Market

A Round-the-World Counting Rhyme

Fly away with Granny and count with her from one to ten as she spins around the world on an unforgettable shopping trip. This colorful, rhyming story is followed by a counting page for reinforced learning.
Ages 3 to 7 years
Written By: Stella Blackstone
Illustrated By: Christopher Corr
  
This educational book is on sale . Was $6.99 and now $5.99 
http://ladyd.barefootbooks.com

7. We're Roaming in the Rainforest

An Amazon Adventure

A trio of children embark on a daylong trek through the rainforest, discovering all sorts of exotic creatures in their natural habitats. The charming, rhyming text highlights an action verb for each creature, from chattering monkeys to crouching jaguars. The story is enhanced by nine pages of educational endnotes, including information about the Amazon, the creatures featured in the story, the peoples of the rainforest, and a full-page, full-color map of South America.
Ages 4 to 10 years
Written By: Laurie Krebs
Illustrated By: Anne Wilson
 A new hardcover, educational book from Barefoot Books can be purchased for $16.99 at
My Marketplace


8. Indian Tales

A Barefoot Collection

Venture to a country that is bursting with color, life and contrasts in these lively folk tales. The eight stories in this anthology, each from a different Indian state, feature educational facts and information about the cultures from which they are chosen.
Ages 8 and up
Retold By: Shenaaz Nanji
Illustrated By: Christopher Corr
 A great travel book of another culture with educational facts on sale. Was $19.99 Now $18.99
My Book Store

9. A Calendar of FestivalsS

Celebrations from around the World

Discover festivals from eight different cultures in this multilayered collection. Each of the stories tells of the origins of a different celebration and is preceded by factual and cultural information about the way the holidays are observed in modern times.
Ages 8 and up
Retold By: Cherry Gilchrist
Illustrated By: Helen CannL
Paperback kids book about holidays around the world. $12.99
http://store.barefootbooks.com/a-calendar-of-festivals-2.html

10. Up, Up, Up!

This airborne adventure takes readers ballooning over lands near and far, all the way to the stars. The charming singalong song on the accompanying CD keeps spirits high, while the rhyming and playful text introduces all sorts of settings and vocabulary-building words. Book with CD edition includes song sung by Susan Reed.
Ages 3 to 7 years
Written By: Susan Reed
Illustrated By: Rachel Oldfield
 This new music book sells for $16.99 This children's hardcover book will take you near and far. A travel book for children in a balloon!
http://ladyd.barefootbooks.com


Indeed there are more travel books offered from this great children's book company. I have offered a few here for your viewing. What do you think? Where would you like to travel to next? I've often heard that books will take you any where you want to go... so true!

Your comments are welcomed and encouraged!
Thanks for stopping by.
I hope you enjoy your stay at Barefoot Books-LadyD
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My Putumayo CD Collection of Children's Songs

Being a piano teacher and having 2 wonderful grandsons and another grandchild on the way keeps me ever in the loop of listening for more quality children's music. I have a wonderful collection of children's songs from around the world and I thought I would take the time to share some with you. Perhaps you also have many of them in your music library. Do you have a favorite Putumayo Cd? Mine would be Africa and Mali. For more information,  please visit their website: http://putumayo.com/
 About Reggae Playground
This joyous collection for kids and their families from Putumayo Kids features a festive selection of tunes that reflect the crossover appeal and worldwide influence of reggae – a genre that is beloved all over the globe.
As Jacob Edgar, Putumayo’s resident ethnomusicologist notes,“Reggae is one of the most adaptable and influential styles. People can really blend the reggae vibe with their local music to create something that is influenced by reggae but has its own unique flavor.”
Reggae Playground presents renowned artists from reggae’s birthplace of Jamaica. Judy Mowatt, a former backing vocalist for Bob Marley and respected solo artist, invites listeners to get moving with her rousing “Let’s Dance.” We hear about the importance of respecting our differences and the need to work together in Rita Marley’s classic anthem “Harambe.” The Jamaican reggae arrangements of “Take Me Home, Country Roads” by the legendary Toots & the Maytals and the Burning Souls’ rendition of “Here Comes the Sun” demonstrate the adaptability of this infectious beat to almost any tune.
Other artists from diverse musical traditions who have adopted the reggae style and made it their own are also featured on Reggae Playground. For example, Johnny Dread, an artist of Cuban heritage who now lives in Miami, sings about “Rootsman Dread,” a colorful figure beloved by children. Marty Dread represents the huge popularity of reggae music in Hawaii, and Jessica, from the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius, displays the popular blending of traditional sega music with reggae.The popularity of reggae in places as diverse as the United States (Eric Bibb), Brazil (Kal dos Santos), Morocco (Mousta Largo), and even Indonesia (Tony Q Rastafara) is also demonstrated here.
Asheba, an artist who hails from Trinidad and is known for his Caribbean songs for young children, performs a soothing “Reggae Lullaby.” Even parents will be lulled by the refrains of “Oooh Baby,Don’t Cry / Rest now and wipe your weeping eye.” Asheba will tour US, Canadian and Caribbean retailers and festivals as a Putumayo Kids representative during the spring and summer of 2006. “Reggae had a huge influence on my childhood days and shaped my musical career,” Asheba says.“To me, reggae is a comfort food.”
Reggae Playground is the sixth release in the award-winning Playground series from Putumayo Kids. A division of Putumayo World Music, Putumayo Kids is committed to introducing children to other cultures through fun, upbeat international music. Since the 1999 release of World Playground, Putumayo Kids has become one of the premiere children’s music labels in the world. Aside from the Playground CDs, Putumayo Kids offers multicultural activity kits used in thousands of elementary school classrooms.
 
 
Putumayo invites listeners to turn down the lights and relax to the tranquil melodies of beautiful lullabies and soothing songs from Africa, Europe, North and South America and Asia. More than simply a bedtime album for children, Dreamland: World Lullabies and Soothing Songs, features beautiful, universally appealing songs that will create a calm ambiance for people of all ages. Dreamland is the fifth recording in the acclaimed World Playground series of music and multicultural activity kits from Putumayo Kids.


Awards:
2004 Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award
2004 ALA/ALSC Notable Recordings for Children Award
2004 Parents’ Choice Recommended Award
"DiscoverySchool.com" 5-star Award of Excellence
NAPPA Gold Award 2003 

 About African Playground
Download a free African Playground Teaching Guide, the African Playground Map, and a Fun Craft Activity that relates to Song 12, "Barco di Papel" by Tété Alhinho!

Download song lyrics
Putumayo's award-winning Playground series of world music CDs for children travels to Africa, a continent that is exuberantly rich in music and culture. African Playground is filled with great songs by artists from Senegal to South Africa, including a previously unreleased track by world music superstar Angelique Kidjo. Children and their families will love the upbeat rhythms and appealing melodies on this musical tour. Parents and educators will appreciate the accessibly presented cultural information and musical fun facts.
African Playground includes entertaining and informative multi-lingual liner notes, song lyrics, cultural information, a music glossary and colorful illustrations.
Awards:
2004 ALA/ALSC Notable Recordings for Children Award
2003 Parents’ Choice Gold Award
"DiscoverySchool.com" 5-star Award of Excellence
NAPPA Gold Award 2003
In response to the devastating earthquake in Haiti, we will be donating 100% of our proceeds from the sale of this CD to The Red Cross throughout 2010.
Download Song Lyrics (PDF)
Putumayo Kids invites children and families on a fun musical cruise to the Caribbean with Caribbean Playground, part of the label’s award-winning Playground series. Filled with upbeat songs, informative liner notes and colorful artwork, Caribbean Playground is a festive carnival.
Caribbean Playground features diverse music such as zouk from the French Caribbean, soca from Trinidad, reggae from Jamaica, bomba from Puerto Rico and more. International stars Taj Mahal, Desmond Dekker and the Wailers are featured alongside some of the Caribbean’s most popular artists such as Kali, Atlantik and Luc Leandry, as well as other exciting new discoveries.
Caribbean Playground includes full-color liner notes in English, Spanish and French with song descriptions and cultural information. 
The Playground series has won Parents’ Choice Awards, NAPPA Gold and ‘Best of’ from Scholastic publications.
Awards:
2004 NAPPA Gold Award
These wonderful cds are available for purchase at My Market Place
I'm thinking of purchasing their new one Jazz Playground. I recently read a  good review on this one: New York Kids

Thanks for stopping by.
I hope you enjoy your stay at Barefoot Books-LadyD
Take off your shoes and go barefoot!
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A Barefoot Collection: African Tales

African Tales
African Tales
A Barefoot Collection

Book Details:

Ages 8 and up
Written By: Gcina Mhlophe
Illustrated By: Rachel Griffin
format
Hardcover ($ 19.99)
About the book:
* Includes an introduction to the African continent, and a full-colour map.
* Each story is prefaced by an introduction to the country in which the story takes
place
* An ideal companion book to Shenaaz Nanji's Indian Tales, illustrated by Christopher
Corr
* Exquisite artwork by world-famous artist, Rachel Griffin.
Give back with this beautiful collection of stories from Africa!
Explore this diverse continent and uncover the rich ways of life of the many peoples who live there. The eight stories in this collection, each from a different African country, feature educational facts and information about the cultures from which they are chosen. The stories are retold by award-winning Xhosa storyteller Gcina Mphlope, from Durban, South Africa.

In North America:

10% of the proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to Books for Africa, an organization that collects, ships and distributes books to children across the African continent.
In Europe:
Barefoot Books is using this book to support the work of Book Aid International, a UK-based charity that increases access to books and supports literacy, education and development in sub-Saharan Africa.

For more information, visit their site:

http://bookaid.org/cms.cgi/site/donate


You'll find quality children's books, Putumayo Music CDs, Folkmanis Puppets, puzzles and other eco-friendly products at my marketplace!

Happy Reading!
Barefoot Books - LadyD

http://ladyd.barefootbooks.com


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