Share this Kwanzaa story with your family or in the classroom. "Very
bright, playful, textured pictures capture the spirit of community that
is the essence of the holiday. The two final pages about 'The Nguzo
Saba--The Seven Principles of Kwanzaa' will take kids back to the story
to find the holiday message in action."*
The story of Li'l Rabbit captures the true meaning of Kwanzaa--coming
together to help others. Donna L. Washington's story, with art from
Shane W. Evans (Chocolate Me!), provides a fun introduction to the
holiday.
Li'l Rabbit is not having a very good Kwanzaa. Granna Rabbit is sick,
and so his family won't celebrate his favorite part of Kwanzaa this
year: a big feast called Karamu.
Li'l Rabbit knows what to do! He'll find Granna Rabbit a special treat
for Karamu so she can celebrate anyway.
He looks under a pile of logs, in the field, and in the pond and along
the way meets Groundhog, Momma Field Mouse, and the frogs--but he
doesn't find anything for Granna Rabbit.
Maybe I'm just too little to help Granna Rabbit celebrate Kwanzaa,
Li'l Rabbit thinks. Or maybe he just needs a little help from his family
and friends.
*Booklist