A Triangle for Adaora

A Triangle for Adaora

by IfeomaOnyefulu (Author)

Synopsis

Why won't Adaora eat her slice of paw-paw? She says she doesn't want to spoil the star shape in the middle - so her cousin Ugo offers to find her a triangle instead. As they walk along they see all kinds of shapes, from Uncle Eze wearing his rectangular agbada to musicians playing circle-topped elephant drums, from plants with heart-shaped leaves to a crescent-shaped plantain. And just when Adaora is too tired to look any more, they find a triangle - and a treat from Aunt Felicia! Ifeoma Onyefulu introduces children to shapes, African style, with warm words and photographs offering a colourful glimpse into Nigerian village life.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Published: 01 Mar 2007

ISBN 10: 1845077385
ISBN 13: 9781845077389

Media Reviews
A rich, warm book of photographs ... this is really an exploration of the diversity of Nigerian village life Bookseller It follows the established format of this classy series - splendid coloured photos of family life which highlight African traditions, food and social life while pursuing the maths scene Guardian This is an enchanting book full of lavish photographs that enhance the poetic text School Librarian Stunningly illustrated with photographs and gives children an insight into life in other countries. Early Years Educator
Author Bio
Ifeoma Onyefulu was broughout up in a traditional village in Eastern Nigeria. Her highly acclaimed children's books are renowned for countering negative images of Africa by celebrating both its traditional village life and its urban life. A is for Africa, her first book, has become a classic title in the genre of cultural diversity and was praised by Publishers Weekly for its 'incisive view of her country's rich heritage'. Ifeoma has twice won the Children's Africana Book Award: Best Book for Young Children in the USA> Here Comes our Bride won the award in 2005 and Ikenna Goes to Nigeria in 2008. Ifeoma lives in London with her two sons. Find out more about Ifeoma's books at www.ifeomaonyefulu.com.