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Wanjiku, child of mine / Ciiku Ndungu-Case, Karen Vermeulen.

Ndungu-Case, Ciiku,: (author.). Vermeulen, Karen,: (illustrator.).

Summary:

No matter where she goes, or how big she grows, Wanjikũ knows her name. In the lush Kenyan countryside, a young Gikũyũ girl helps her grandmother with daily tasks. Here, as she tends to the cows, carries water, and plays in the fruit trees and sugarcane, she is called Wanjikũ. On the busy city streets of Nairobi, where she goes to school, she is called by her English name, Catherine. But at home with Wangarĩ, the maid who cooks and cares for her, she is again Wanjikũ. All grown up in boarding school, Catherine is the leader of her class, surrounded by friends from different cultural backgrounds. But at night, when she gathers with her fellow Gikũyũ sisters to speak her mother tongue, she is Wanjikũ once more.

Record details

  • ISBN: 1960803018
  • ISBN: 9781960803016
  • Physical Description: pages cm
  • Publisher: El Paso : Catalyst Press, 2024.

Content descriptions

Target Audience Note:
Ages 5-8 Catalyst Press
Subject: Countryside
Grandmother
Animals
Family
Language
Boarding school
Genre: Picture Book
Easy
Children's Africa Books
Girls' & Women's Issues

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520 . ‡aNo matter where she goes, or how big she grows, Wanjikũ knows her name. In the lush Kenyan countryside, a young Gikũyũ girl helps her grandmother with daily tasks. Here, as she tends to the cows, carries water, and plays in the fruit trees and sugarcane, she is called Wanjikũ. On the busy city streets of Nairobi, where she goes to school, she is called by her English name, Catherine. But at home with Wangarĩ, the maid who cooks and cares for her, she is again Wanjikũ. All grown up in boarding school, Catherine is the leader of her class, surrounded by friends from different cultural backgrounds. But at night, when she gathers with her fellow Gikũyũ sisters to speak her mother tongue, she is Wanjikũ once more.
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7001 . ‡aVermeulen, Karen,: ‡eillustrator.
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