Imani's Moon

'Imani the tiny' the children tease her, but this young Maasai girl is determined to touch the moon. Her mother shares stories of others who have overcome challenges and managed great accomplishments always reminding Imani that 'it is only you who must believe.' This magical tale, with roots in the tradition of the adumu, a cultural jumping dance, is one strong and spirited girl's thrilling story.

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Imani's Moon

'Imani the tiny' the children tease her, but this young Maasai girl is determined to touch the moon. Her mother shares stories of others who have overcome challenges and managed great accomplishments always reminding Imani that 'it is only you who must believe.' This magical tale, with roots in the tradition of the adumu, a cultural jumping dance, is one strong and spirited girl's thrilling story.

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Imani's Moon

Imani's Moon

Imani's Moon

Imani's Moon

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Overview

'Imani the tiny' the children tease her, but this young Maasai girl is determined to touch the moon. Her mother shares stories of others who have overcome challenges and managed great accomplishments always reminding Imani that 'it is only you who must believe.' This magical tale, with roots in the tradition of the adumu, a cultural jumping dance, is one strong and spirited girl's thrilling story.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781430130178
Publisher: Live Oak Media
Publication date: 01/01/2018
Series: Live Oak Media eReadalong
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 32
File size: 16 MB
Note: This product may take a few minutes to download.
Age Range: 7 - 8 Years

About the Author

About The Author
JaNay Brown-Wood is an early childhood professor and the author of several books for children, including Imani's Moon and Grandma's Tiny House. She also contributed to the poetry anthology Thanku: Poems of Gratitude. Much of JaNay's work is intended to celebrate casual diversity, primarily featuring black characters. JaNay lives in California.

Read an Excerpt

"Look at tiny Imani! She’s no higher than a lion cub’s knee!"
"Careful, Imani! Don’t let the meerkats stomp on your head!"
"Mini Imani! You’ll never accomplish anything!"
Day in and day out, the children teased, and Imani began to believe.
Every night, Imani headed home sad and ashamed for Mama to lift her spirits with stories. This night, Mama told her of Olapa, goddess of the moon, who fought great battles.

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