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Rating:  Summary: Very Simple Message Review: It must be nice to be able to trust your village enough to have them take care of your child. The shared goals, values, and religious beliefs are important, but it really it takes two parents (mom and dad) who are committed to each other and to God to raise a child. That's real communal living.
Rating:  Summary: Terrific for Teachers! Review: It Takes a Village is an excellent resource for teachers. The characters and setting are wonderful, the use of color and pattern on the characters clothes is fun. I teach kindergarten and substitute K-6. I have yet to teach a class of any age that doesn't enjoy the book. A must have for the classroom!
Rating:  Summary: Terrific for Teachers! Review: It Takes A Village is the well-crafted story of Yeis who joins her mother for market day. She's been entrusted to watch after her little brother Kokou and is quite proud of her responsibility, so she heads off with her brother. Departing, she shares news that she's watching her brother all alone. Knowingly, her mother smiles...moments later Kokou is separated from Yemi and she searches through the marketplace worrying over his safety.Not only has Cowen-Fletcher given us a moving story, but it is complemented well by her beautiful colored pencils with watercolor washes. They bring out the importance of community and the saying "it takes a village to raise a child." Reviewed by Tee C. Royal of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
Rating:  Summary: It takes a village to raise a child Review: It Takes A Village is the well-crafted story of Yeis who joins her mother for market day. She's been entrusted to watch after her little brother Kokou and is quite proud of her responsibility, so she heads off with her brother. Departing, she shares news that she's watching her brother all alone. Knowingly, her mother smiles...moments later Kokou is separated from Yemi and she searches through the marketplace worrying over his safety. Not only has Cowen-Fletcher given us a moving story, but it is complemented well by her beautiful colored pencils with watercolor washes. They bring out the importance of community and the saying "it takes a village to raise a child." Reviewed by Tee C. Royal...
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