


There are so many reasons to love the Anna Hibiscus books as wonderful stories with beautiful illustrations but the inclusion of a mixed-race family and unfamiliar cultural setting make these important books to share with every child * Child-Led Chaos *įeatured in The Independent IE's piece 'Teaching children about race and equality in words and rhyme'. previous 1 2 next sort by previous 1 2 next Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. * School Library Journal *Ī life-affirming way to encourage your child to celebrate simple joys * Junior *Ī story of sizzling happiness that starts small and grows irrepressibly.her township is beautifully drawn.a book to put - and keep - a smile on your face * The Observer * 8,149 ratings 1,653 reviews shelved 18,134 times Showing 30 distinct works. These illustrated novels for young readers do not need to be read in order. World of Anna Hibiscus Collection Anna Hibiscus lives in amazing Africa with her mother, her father, her baby twin brothers, and lots and lots of her family. * Juno *Īn interesting read in which we learn to appreciate the joys of African life. Anna Hibiscus Series by Atinuke Anna Hibiscus Series 8 primary works 9 total works Anna Hibiscus lives in Africa (Amazing Africa) with Canadian mother, African father, grandmother, grandfather, uncles, aunts, cousins, and her twin brothers Double and Trouble. In her first novel, storyteller Atinuke guides us through Anna's throughly modern multicultural life and family and Lauren Tobia's evocative illustrations spill around the text.

* Primary Times *Ī series of lively, captivating tales. This is a wonderful collection of colourful, warm and lively stories to be read over and over.
