A shy boy. A bold song. A beautiful beginning.
Eight-year-old Zawadi has just moved from Kenya, and nothing feels the same. He misses the warmth of the sun, the sway of acacia trees, and most of all, the music of home. At his new school, Zawadi is quiet and reserved, keeping his treasured nyatiti-a traditional Kenyan string instrument-hidden away, just like his voice.
When a school talent show is announced, Zawadi faces a choice: remain silent, or find the courage to share the gift his grandfather passed down to him.
When Zawadi Sang is a heartwarming picture book about courage, cultural identity, and the power of music to help children find their voice. Told in gentle, lyrical rhyme and brought to life with vibrant illustrations, this story is ideal for children navigating shyness, new environments, or cultural transitions.
When Zawadi Sang is a lyrical picture book about a young boy adjusting to a new life, finding confidence, and discovering how music can help him connect with others. Through gentle rhyme and vibrant illustrations, the story explores shyness, belonging, and the courage it takes to share one's voice.
Recommended for readers ages 4-8, When Zawadi Sang is a valuable addition to classroom libraries, multicultural storytimes, and discussions about diversity, belonging, and self-confidence.
Zawadi's name means "gift" in Swahili-and this story reminds young readers that what makes them different is often what makes them shine.
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