Kwanzaa

World Celebrations

Created in 1966, Kwanzaa is a way to bring African American families together. This celebration combined many traditional African harvest celebrations from countries around Africa. Kwanzaa is a weeklong celebration marked with song, dance, and delicious food all meant to reinforce the roots of the people celebrating. Children light candles leading up to the main feast, Karamu, held on December 31. In this introduction to Kwanzaa, readers will find out how African Americans celebrate this holiday. With full-color photographs paired closely with approachable text, readers will learn all about Kwanzaa.

Library Bound Book List: $25.27 / S&L: $18.95
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Reading Level: 1-2

Interest Level: 1-3

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-1-4994-5219-8
Author : Kathryn Walton
Copyright : 2026
Language : English
Pages : 24
Trim : 8" x 8"
GRL : J
Dewey : 394.2612--dc23
Subject : PK Reader
Binding : Library
BISAC : JNF026050
Full-Color Photographs • Further Information Section • Glossary • Index

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