
Anna Hibiscus
Atinuke(Author)
Walker Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 1. October 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
112 pages
978-1-4063-0655-2 (ISBN)
Description
A collection of four linked stories of family life set in modern west Africa.
Anna Hibiscus lives in amazing Africa with her mother, her father, her baby twin brothers, and lots and lots of her family. Join her as she splashes in the sea, prepares for a party, sells oranges, and hopes to see sweet, sweet snow!
Anna Hibiscus lives in amazing Africa with her mother, her father, her baby twin brothers, and lots and lots of her family. Join her as she splashes in the sea, prepares for a party, sells oranges, and hopes to see sweet, sweet snow!
Reviews / Votes
This is a wonderful collection of colourful, warm and lively stories to be read over and over. * Primary Times * A series of lively, captivating tales. * The Scotsman * In her first novel, storyteller Atinuke guides us through Anna's throughly modern multicultural life and family and Lauren Tobia's evocative illustrations spill around the text. * Juno * An interesting read in which we learn to appreciate the joys of African life. * Cork Evening Echo * Memorable and enchanting. * School Library Journal * A life-affirming way to encourage your child to celebrate simple joys * Junior * a story of sizzling happiness that starts small and grows irrepressibly...her township is beautifully drawn...a book to put - and keep - a smile on your face * The Observer * There are so many reasons to love the Anna Hibiscus books as wonderful stories with beautiful illustrations; but the inclusion of a mixed-race family and unfamiliar cultural setting make these important books to share with every child * Child-Led Chaos * Featured in The Independent IE's piece 'Teaching children about race and equality in words and rhyme'. * Independent IE * Perfect for reading aloud or independent reading, this charming collection of short stories set in the region of West Africa, with expressive line drawings, celebrates multigenerational family life and childhood joy. * Inclusive Books for Children *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 6 to 9 years
Dimensions
Height: 199 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
109 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4063-0655-2 (9781406306552)
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Persons
Atinuke is a traditional oral storyteller, and the author of over 30 books for children. Most of Atinuke's books are set on the amazing African continent where she spent her childhood in the country of Nigeria. Atinuke is the author of the best selling fiction series Anna Hibiscus, as well theThe No.1 Car Spotter and Too Small Tola series. Atinuke also writes picture books - including the bestselling Baby Goes to Market illustrated by Angela Brooksbank. Her non-fiction book Africa, Amazing Africa is illustrated by Mouni Fedeg, and Brilliant Black British History is illustrated by Kingsley Nebechi. Atinuke currently lives in wonderful Wales, where one of her latest books is set - Beti and the Little Round House illustrated by Emily Hughes. Find her online at atinuke.co.uk.
Lauren Tobia is the illustrator of several books for children including Are You Sure, Mother Bear?, written by Amy Hest, the Let's Go series, written by Caryl Hart, and the multi-award-winning Anna Hibiscus picture books, written by Atinuke. Her authorial debut was the wordless picture book, Oscar's Tower of Flowers. Lauren lives in Bristol with her husband and their two Jack Russell terriers, Poppy and Tilly. Find her online at laurentobia.com and on Instagram as @laurentobia.
Lauren Tobia is the illustrator of several books for children including Are You Sure, Mother Bear?, written by Amy Hest, the Let's Go series, written by Caryl Hart, and the multi-award-winning Anna Hibiscus picture books, written by Atinuke. Her authorial debut was the wordless picture book, Oscar's Tower of Flowers. Lauren lives in Bristol with her husband and their two Jack Russell terriers, Poppy and Tilly. Find her online at laurentobia.com and on Instagram as @laurentobia.