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The author uses phrases such as “Mama wears … an African dress”, “We decorate our home in the black, red, and green colors of Kwanzaa”, and “Together we prepare a table for the Kwanzaa karamu, or feast,”. Instead of presenting it textbook style, the author takes on the persona of a young male who celebrates Kwanzaa with his family. I think this would be very effective for elementary school considering the point of view is unique for an informational text. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This is book 1 in the Dangerous Days series and packs a serious apocalyptic punch!ĭespite the bad accents and the mostly boring characters I kept listening because of the few interesting characters and because I love the zombie genre. 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