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Kwanzaa: Think Live
and Feel Kwanzaa
1. A
celebration of Kwanzaa. 1st ed. 1999, Kansas City, MO: Andrews
McMeel Publishing. p. cm. main themes:
2. Alston, S.K.T. and
P.R. Jones, Rhapsodii's
first Zawadi : a children's book for Kwanzaa. 1999, Raleigh, NC:
Mason & Mellonstein Publishing Haus. p. Schandra K. Thompkinsel
Alston ; [edited by] P.R. Jones. cm. main themes:
3.
American Bible Society., Kwanzaa
: New Testament : Contemporary English Version. 2001, New York:
Testament Books/American Bible Society Bible. N.T. English.
Contemporary English. 2001. Originally published: New York :
American Bible Society, 1995. main themes:
4. Brady, A.A.
and B. Knutson, Kwanzaa
karamu : cooking and crafts for a Kwanzaa feast. 1995,
Minneapolis: Carolrhoda Books. 64 p. April A. Brady ; illustrations
by Barbara Knutson ; photographs by Robert L. and Diane Wolfe ;
additional recipes by Cheryl Davidson Kaufman ... [et al.]. ill.
(some col.) ; 22 x 25 cm. Includes index. main themes: African
American cookery Juvenile literature. Holiday cookery United States
Juvenile literature. Kwanzaa Juvenile literature. Kwanzaa
decorations Juvenile literature. Handicraft Juvenile literature.
Kwanzaa. African American cookery. Cookery. Kwanzaa decorations.
Handicraft.
5. Cipriano, J.S., Celebrations.
2003, Bloomington, Minn.: Yellow Umbrella Books.Simple text and
photographs introduce holidays that are observed in different
countries, such as the celebration of the moon in Vietnam and the
celebration of Kwanzaa in the United States. by Jeri Cipriano. main
themes: Holidays Juvenile literature. Holidays.
6. Cole, H.
and J. Pinderhughes, Coming
together : celebrations for African American families : Christmas,
Kwanzaa, family reunions, and naming ceremonies. 2003, New York:
Disney Editions by Harriette Cole and John Pinderhughes. Includes
index. main themes: African American families Social life and
customs. African Americans Social life and customs. African
Americans Anniversaries, etc. Family festivals United States.
Holidays United States. United States Social life and customs.
7. Cooper, J., Kwanzaa.
2003, Vero Beach, Fla.: Rourke Pub. LLC. 24 p.An introduction to the
history, purpose, and observance of Kwanzaa, a day celebrating the
cultural heritage of African Americans. Jason Cooper. col. ill. ; 20
cm. Holiday celebrations main themes: Kwanzaa Juvenile literature.
Kwanzaa. Holidays.
8. Cooper, M., Kwanzaa.
1999, Reading, PA: Books for Black Children. p. Melrose Cooper. cm.
main themes:
9. Curtis, D.L., The
celebration of Kwanzaa. 1st ed. 1991, New York: Vantage Press.
x, 19 p. Dorothy L. Curtis. ill. ; 21 cm. main themes: Kwanzaa.
10. Ford, J.G. and S. Hehenberger, Together
for Kwanzaa. 2000, New York: Random House. 1 v. (unpaged).While
celebrating Kwanzaa and its many traditions with her parents, Kayla
hopes that her big brother Khari will get home from college before
the holiday is over. by Juwanda G. Ford ; illustrated by Shelly
Hehenberger. col. ill. ; 21 cm. main themes: Kwanzaa Fiction.
Brothers and sisters Fiction. African Americans Fiction.
11.
Freeman, D.R. and D.M. MacMillan, Kwanzaa.
Best holiday books. 1992, Hillside, N.J., U.S.A.: Enslow. 48
p.Introduces the African American holiday begun in 1966 which
celebrates seven important principles. Dorothy Rhodes Freeman and
Dianne M. MacMillan. ill. (some col.) ; 22 cm. Includes index. main
themes: Kwanzaa Juvenile literature. African Americans Social life
and customs Juvenile literature. Kwanzaa. African Americans Social
life and customs.
12. Gayle, S.S. and F. Norfleet, A
Kwanzaa miracle. 1996, [Mahwah, N.J.]: Troll/Whistlestop. 32 p.
by Sharon Shavers Gayle ; illustrated by Frank Norfleet. col. ill. ;
21 cm. main themes: Kwanzaa Fiction. African Americans Fiction.
Neighborliness Fiction. Apartment houses Fiction.
13. Goss,
L., C. Goss, and A. Bryan, It's
Kwanzaa time!. 1995, New York: G.P. Putnam's. viii, 72
p.Stories, recipes, and activities introduce the holiday of Kwanzaa
and the ways in which it is celebrated. Linda and Clay Goss ; with
illustrations by Ashley Bryan ... [et al.]. It is Kwanzaa time ill.
(some col.) ; 27 cm. main themes: Kwanzaa Juvenile literature.
Kwanzaa. African Americans Social life and customs.
14.
Grier, E. and J. Ward, Seven
days of Kwanzaa : a holiday step book. 1997, New York, N.Y.:
Viking. 1 v. (unpaged).Gives the principle and symbol for each day
of Kwanzaa, with accompanying poems, songs, activities, and recipes.
by Ella Grier ; pictures by John Ward. col. ill. ; 22 cm. main
themes: Kwanzaa Juvenile literature. Kwanzaa. African Americans
Social life and customs.
15. Grolier Educational (Firm), United
States. 1999, Danbury, Conn.: Grolier Educational. 32
p.Describes the customs and beliefs connected to some of the special
occasions celebrated in the United States, including the Pueblo
Indian Corn Dance, the Fourth of July, and Kwanzaa. Includes recipes
and related activities. Subtitle on cover: Portrait of the country
through its festivals and traditions col. ill. ; 26 cm. Fiesta!
Includes index. main themes: Festivals United States Juvenile
literature. United States Social life and customs Juvenile
literature. Festivals United States. Holidays United States. United
States Social life and customs.
16. Gwynelle, Practicing
Kwanzaa year round : affirmations and activities around the seven
principles. 2000, Summertown, TN: GlobalCultures Ink. 63 p. by
Gwynelle Dismukes. ill. ; 16 cm. main themes: Kwanzaa. African
Americans Social life and customs. Social values United States.
17. Harris, J.B., A
Kwanzaa keepsake : celebrating the holiday with new traditions and
feasts. 1995, New York: Simon & Schuster. 176 p. Jessica B.
Harris. ill. ; 24 cm. Includes index. main themes: Kwanzaa. African
Americans Social life and customs. African American cookery. United
States Social life and customs.
18. Hintz, M. and K. Hintz,
Kwanzaa
: why we celebrate it the way we do. Celebrate! 1996, Mankato:
Capstone Press. 48 p.Discusses the origins and symbols of Kwanzaa,
the holiday that focuses on African American history, culture, and
experiences, and offers suggestions for ways to celebrate this
holiday. by Martin Hintz and Kate Hintz. ill. (some col.) ; 23 cm.
main themes: Kwanzaa Juvenile literature. African Americans Social
life and customs Juvenile literature. United States Social life and
customs Juvenile literature. Kwanzaa. African Americans Social life
and customs.
19. Johnson, J.W., F.F. Johnson, and R.L.
Slaughter, The
Nguzo Saba and the festival of first fruits : a guide for promoting
family, community values and the celebration of Kwanzaa. 1995,
New York: Gumbs & Thomas Publishers. xiii, 96 p. James W.
Johnson, F. Frances Johnson, Ronald L. Slaughter. ill. ; 23 cm. main
themes: Kwanzaa. Harvest festivals United States. African Americans
Social life and customs.
20. Johnston, M.C., Kwanzaa
: a level two reader. 2003, [Chanhassen, MN]: Child's World. 24
p.A brief introduction to the holiday of Kwanzaa. by M.C. Johnston.
col. ill. ; 24 cm. Wonder books. Nonfiction level two main themes:
Kwanzaa Juvenile literature. African Americans Social life and
customs Juvenile literature. United States Social life and customs
Juvenile literature. Kwanzaa. Holidays.
21. Jones, A.R., Kwanzaa.
Journey to freedom. 2001, Chanhassen, MN: Child's World. 40
p.Describes the origin and meaning of the African American holiday
which has been celebrated each year since 1966 from December 26 to
January 1. by Amy Robin Jones. ill. (some col.) ; 27 cm. main
themes: Kwanzaa Juvenile literature. African Americans Social life
and customs Juvenile literature. Kwanzaa. African Americans Social
life and customs. Holidays.
22. Jordan, D., Kwanzaa.
Fiestas con velas. 2002, Chicago: Heinemann Library.A brief
introduction to the celebration of Kwanzaa. Denise Jordan. Includes
index. main themes: Kwanzaa Juvenile literature. Kwanzaa. Holidays.
African Americans Social life and customs. Spanish language
materials.
23. Jordan, D., Kwanzaa.
Candle time. 2002, Chicago, Ill.: Heinemann Library. 24 p.A brief
introduction to the celebration of Kwanzaa. Denise M. Jordan. ill.
(some col.); 23 cm. Includes index. main themes: Kwanzaa Juvenile
literature. Kwanzaa. Holidays. African Americans Social life and
customs.
24. Karenga, The
African American holiday of Kwanzaa : a celebration of family,
community & culture. 1988, Los Angeles, Calif.: University
of Sankore Press. 116 p. Maulana Karenga. ill. ; 22 cm. main themes:
Kwanzaa. African Americans Social life and customs.
25.
Karenga, Kwanzaa
: a celebration of family, community, and culture. Commemorative
ed. 1998, Los Angeles, Calif.: University of Sankore Press Maulana
Karenga. main themes: Kwanzaa.
26. Katz, K., My
first Kwanzaa. 1st ed. 2003, New York: H. Holt. 1 v. (unpaged).A
girl describes how she and her family celebrate the seven days of
Kwanzaa. Karen Katz. col. ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Kwanzaa
Fiction. African Americans Fiction.
27. Kingfisher
Publications., Holiday
fun. 2000, New York: Kingfisher. 144 p.Presents background
information, craft ideas, and various activities related to such
holidays as Easter, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas,
and Kwanzaa. col. ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Holiday decorations
Juvenile literature. Handicraft Juvenile literature. Holidays.
Holiday decorations. Handicraft.
28. Madhubuti, H.R., Kwanzaa
: a progressive and uplifting African American holiday. 1st ed.
1972, Chicago: Third World Press. 16 p. [by Haki R. Madhubuti] ill.
; 22 cm. main themes: Kwanzaa. Holidays United States. Harvest
festivals Africa. African Americans Social life and customs.
29. McClester, C., Kwanzaa
: everything you always wanted to know but didn't know where to
ask. 1985, New York: Gumbs & Thomas. xi, 36 p. Cedric
McClester. ill. ; 22 cm. main themes: Kwanzaa. African Americans
Social life and customs Miscellanea.
30. McClester, C., Kwanzaa
: everything you always wanted to know but didn't know where to
ask. Rev ed. 1994, New York: Gumbs & Thomas. xi, 44 p.
Cedric McClester. ill. ; 22 cm. main themes: Kwanzaa.
31.
McClester, C., Kwanzaa
: everything you always wanted to know but didn't know where to
ask. 30th Anniversary ed. 1997, New York: Gumbs & Thomas.
ix, 36 p. Cedric McClester. ill. ; 22 cm. main themes: Kwanzaa.
32. McCrea, N.L., Kwanzaa
: black social engineering. 1996, Riverdale, MD: Better World.
p. Norman L. McCrea, Jr. cm. main themes:
33. McKissack, P.,
F. McKissack, and D. Regan, Messy
Bessey's holidays. Rookie reader. 1999, New York: Children's
Press. 30 p.Bessey and her mother bake cookies for Christmas,
Kwanzaa, and Hanukkah, and after cleaning up the kitchen, they
distribute the treats to their neighbors. by Patricia and Fredrick
McKissack ; illustrated by Dana Regan. col. ill. ; 19 cm. main
themes: Baking Fiction. Cleanliness Fiction. Christmas Fiction.
Kwanzaa Fiction. Hanukkah Fiction. African Americans Fiction.
Stories in rhyme.
34. McNair, M.O., Kwanzaa
crafts : gifts and decorations for a meaningful and festive
celebration. 1998, New York: Sterling Publishing. 127 p. Marcia
Odle McNair. col. ill. ; 27 cm. Includes index. main themes: Kwanzaa
decorations. Handicraft. Kwanzaa.
35. Metzger, S. and H.
Wilhelm, Dinofours,
our holiday show!. 2002, New York: Scholastic.The Dinofours work
together to prepare and perform a school show that celebrates
Christmas, Kwanzaa, and Hanukkah. by Steve Metzger ; illustrated by
Hans Wilhelm. Our holiday show Dinofours main themes: Theater
Fiction. Schools Fiction. Christmas Fiction. Hanukkah Fiction.
Kwanzaa Fiction. Dinosaurs Fiction.
36. Morninghouse, S. and
J. Kim, Habari
gani? = What's the news? A Kwanzaa Story. 1st ed. 1992, Seattle,
Wash. New York, NY: Open Hand Pub. ; Distributed by Talman Co. 32
p.A family celebrates each day of Kwanzaa. by Sundaira Morninghouse
; paintings by Jody Kim. col. ill. ; 21 cm. main themes: Kwanzaa
Fiction. African Americans Fiction.
37. Murray, J., Kwanzaa.
2003, Edina, Minn.: ABDO Pub. Co. 24 p.An introduction to the
history, purpose, and observance of Kwanzaa. Julie Murray. col. ill.
; 23 cm. Holidays. Set 1 "A Buddy book." Includes index. main
themes: Kwanzaa Juvenile literature. Kwanzaa. Holidays.
38.
Nelson, J.N., Positive
passage : everyday Kwanzaa poems. 1992, National City, CA: House
of Nia. [46] p. by JohnnieRenee Nia Nelson. ill. ; 21 cm. main
themes: Kwanzaa Poetry. African Americans Poetry.
39. Rau,
D.M., Kwanzaa.
A true book. 2000, New York: Children's Press. 47 p.Discusses the
origins, symbols, and celebration of Kwanzaa, the holiday that
focuses on African American history, culture, and experiences. by
Dana Meachen Rau. col. ill. ; 23 cm. main themes: Kwanzaa Juvenile
literature. African Americans Social life and customs Juvenile
literature. United States Social life and customs Juvenile
literature. Kwanzaa. Holidays. African Americans Social life and
customs.
40. Rau, D.M., Holiday
time. Compass Point early reader. 2004, Minneapolis, Minn.:
Compass Point Books.Glimpses three families celebrating three
different holidays during December, Kwanzaa, Chanukah, and
Christmas. by Dana Meachen Rau. "Level B." main themes: Holidays
Fiction. Christmas Fiction. Kwanzaa Fiction. Hanukkah Fiction.
41. Riehecky, J. and L. Halverson, Kwanzaa.
Circle the year with holidays. 1993, Chicago: Childrens Press. 31
p.Introduces Kwanzaa, the holiday in which African Americans
celebrate their cultural heritage. by Janet Riehecky ; illustrated
by Lydia Halverson ; created by Wing Park Publishers. col. ill. ; 25
cm. main themes: Kwanzaa Juvenile literature. Kwanzaa. African
Americans Social life and customs.
42. Riley, D.W., The
complete Kwanzaa : celebrating our cultural harvest. 1st ed.
1995, New York ;: HarperCollins. xi, 387 p. Dorothy Winbush Riley.
ill. ; 25 cm. main themes: Kwanzaa. African Americans Social life
and customs.
43. Robertson, L., The
complete Kwanzaa celebration book. 1st ed. 1993, Detroit, Mich.:
Creative Acrylic Concepts. 60 p. by Linda Robertson. ill., music ;
22 cm. main themes: Kwanzaa. Harvest festivals Exercises,
recitations, etc.
44. Robertson, L. and J. Pearson, Kwanzaa
fun. 1st ed. 1996, New York: Kingfisher. 32 p.Presents
activities and crafts to celebrate the seven principles of the
holiday which celebrates African American cultural heritage. Linda
Robertson ; illustrated by Julia Pearson. col. ill. ; 24 cm. main
themes: Kwanzaa Juvenile literature. African Americans Social life
and customs Juvenile literature. Kwanzaa. Kwanzaa decorations.
Handicraft.
45. Roop, P., C. Roop, and K.K. Arnsteen, Let's
celebrate Christmas. 1997, Brookfield, Conn.: Millbrook Press. 1
v. (unpaged).Presents some basic facts about Christmas, along with
jokes and riddles, Christmas crafts, and brief explanations of
Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. by Peter and Connie Roop ; illustrated by Katy
Keck Arnsteen. Let us celebrate Christmas col. ill. ; 24 cm. main
themes: Christmas Juvenile literature. Christmas.
46. Ross,
K. and S.L. Holm, Crafts
for Kwanzaa. Holiday crafts for kids. 1994, Brookfield, Conn.:
Millbrook Press. 47 p. by Kathy Ross ; illustrated by Sharon Lane
Holm. col. ill. ; 27 cm. main themes: Kwanzaa decorations Juvenile
literature. Handicraft Juvenile literature.
47. Ross, K. and
S.L. Holm, More
best holiday crafts ever!. 2003, Brookfield, Conn.: Millbrook
Press.Provides instructions for making crafts for Valentine's Day,
Saint Patrick's Day, Easter, African American history month, Earth
Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, July the Fourth, Halloween,
Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, and Kwanzaa. by Kathy Ross ;
illustrated by Sharon Lane Holm. main themes: Holiday decorations
Juvenile literature. Handicraft Juvenile literature. Holiday
decorations. Handicraft. Holidays.
48. Ryder, J. and B.
Lewin, First
grade elves. First grade is best! 1994, [Mahwah, N.J.]: Troll.
32 p.To celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa, the students in
Mrs. Lee's first grade class act as secret elves, doing good deeds
for one another. by Joanne Ryder ; pictures by Betsy Lewin. col.
ill. ; 20 cm. main themes: Conduct of life Fiction. Christmas
Fiction. Hanukkah Fiction. Kwanzaa Fiction. Schools Fiction.
49. Saccone, V.R., ABC's
of what is Kwanzaa. 1996, Nashville, Tenn.: J.C. Winston PUb.
Co. 43 p. Vivian Rich Saccone. ill. ; 16 x 23 cm. main themes:
Kwanzaa. African Americans Social life and customs.
50.
Saint James, S., The
gifts of Kwanzaa. 1994, Morton Grove, Ill.: A. Whitman. 1 v.
(unpaged) Synthia Saint James. col. ill. ; 21 cm. main themes:
Kwanzaa Juvenile literature. Kwanzaa. African Americans Social life
and customs.
51. Schaefer, L.M., Kwanzaa.
Multicultural holidays. 2001, Mankato, Minn.: Pebble Books. 24
p.Simple text and photographs describe and illustrate the holiday
that was created in 1966 to honor African Americans. by Lola M.
Schaefer. col. ill. ; 19 cm. main themes: Kwanzaa Juvenile
literature. African Americans Juvenile literature. United States
Social life and customs Juvenile literature. Kwanzaa. Holidays.
African Americans.
52. Temko, F., Origami
holiday decorations for Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa. 1st
ed. 2003, Boston: Tuttle Pub. 63 p. Florence Temko. Origami holiday
decorations ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm. main themes: Origami. Holiday
decorations.
53. Terry, R., Kwanzaa
: the seven principles. 1996, White Plains, NY: Peter Pauper
Press. 64 p. written and compiled by Rod Terry ; illustrations by
Angela Williams. col. ill. ; 20 cm. Includes index. main themes:
Kwanzaa.
54. Thompson, H.D. and C. Hall, Let's
celebrate Kwanzaa : an activity book for young readers. 1992,
New York: Gumbs & Thomas. 28 p. written by Helen Davis Thompson
; illustrations by Chris Acemandese Hall. ill., map, music ; 28 cm.
"A Contemporary young readers book". On cover : "Includes ...
Kwanzaa rap & song, easy to make holiday gifts, word games,
simple food recipes and much more..." main themes: Kwanzaa Juvenile
literature. African Americans Social life and customs Juvenile
literature. Harvest festivals United States Juvenile literature.
55. Walter, M.P., Kwanzaa
: a family affair. 1st ed. 1995, New York: Lothrop, Lee &
Shepard Books. 95 p.Discusses the origins and symbols of Kwanzaa,
the holiday that focuses on African American history, culture, and
experiences, and offers suggestions for ways to celebrate this
holiday. Mildred Pitts Walter. ill. ; 22 cm. main themes: Kwanzaa
Juvenile literature. African Americans Social life and customs
Juvenile literature. Kwanzaa. African Americans Social life and
customs.
56. Washington, D.L. and S. Taylor, The
story of Kwanzaa. 1st ed. 1996, [New York]: HarperCollins
Publishers. 1 v. (unpaged).Describes the tradition and customs of
Kwanzaa and includes activities. by Donna L. Washington ;
illustrated by Stephen Taylor. col. ill. ; 21 cm. main themes:
Kwanzaa Juvenile literature. Kwanzaa.
57. Williams, T., A
plentiful harvest : creating balance and harmony through the seven
living virtues. 2002, New York: Warner Books. xvi, 300 p. Terrie
Williams. 22 cm. main themes: African American women Conduct of
life. Virtues. Kwanzaa.
58. Wilson, S.G., Kwanzaa!
: Africa lives in a New World festival. 1st ed. The library of
African American arts and culture. 1999, New York: Rosen Pub. Group.
64 p.Discusses the history, observance, and significance of the
African American holiday Kwanzaa. Sule Greg C. Wilson. ill. (some
col.) ; 25 cm. main themes: Kwanzaa Juvenile literature. African
Americans Social life and customs Juvenile literature. Kwanzaa.
Holidays. African Americans Social life and customs.
59.
Winne, J., Let's
get ready for Kwanzaa. 2001, New York: Children's Press. 24 p.
by Joanne Winne. col. ill. ; 16 x 19 cm. Celebrations main themes:
Kwanzaa Juvenile literature. African Americans Social life and
customs Juvenile literature. Kwanzaa. African Americans Social life
and customs. Holidays.
60. Woods, P.L. and F.H. Liddell, Merry
Christmas, baby : a Christmas and Kwanzaa treasury. 1st ed.
1996, New York: HarperCollinsPublishers. xvii, 221 p. edited by
Paula L. Woods and Felix H. Liddell. col. ill. ; 26 cm. main themes:
Christmas United States. African Americans Social life and customs.
Kwanzaa. Christmas Literary collections. American literature African
American authors. African Americans Literary collections.
61. Zalben, J.B., To
every season : a family holiday cookbook. 1st ed. 1999, New
York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers. 112 p.Gives
brief histories and recipes for such holidays as Valentine's Day,
Easter, Passover, the Fourth of July, and Kwanzaa. written and
illustrated by Jane Breskin Zalben. col. ill. ; 26 cm. Includes
index. main themes: Holiday cookery Juvenile literature. Holidays
Juvenile literature. Holiday cookery. Holidays. Cookery.
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