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Category: Anansi Reads

Anansi Reads / Best of 2015 / CABA / Highly Recommended

April 4, 2016

Nana and Me

2015 / Africa Access Review / Anansi Reads / Best of 2015 / CABA / Highly Recommended

March 27, 2016

Chicken in the Kitchen

2015 / Anansi Reads / Best of 2015 / CABA / Highly Recommended

March 27, 2016

Double Trouble for Anna Hibiscus

2015 / Africa Access Review / Anansi Reads / Best of 2015 / Highly Recommended / Recommended

November 29, 2015

Wangari Maathai: The Woman Who Planted Millions of Trees

Africa Access Review / Anansi Reads / Recommended

January 27, 2015

Ashley Bryan’s Puppets

Africa Access Review / Anansi Reads / Recommended

January 15, 2015

Zeraffa Giraffa

2015 / Anansi Reads / Best of 2015 / CABA / Highly Recommended / Recommended

September 22, 2014

One Plastic Bag : Isatou Ceesay and the Recycling Women of The Gambia

Anansi Reads / Recommended / Uncategorized

July 4, 2014

Mystery of Meerkat Hill : a Precious Ramotswe Mystery for Young Readers

2014 Caba Winners / Anansi Reads / Best of 2014 / CABA / Highly Recommended / Recommended

March 6, 2014

Bundle of Secrets : Savita Returns Home

Africa Access Review / Anansi Reads / Highly Recommended

February 23, 2014

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