African Crafts: Fun Things to Make and Do from West Africa

by Lynne Garner

Hardcover, 2008

Status

Available

Local notes

745.5 Gar

Barcode

4858

Collection

Publication

Chicago Review Press (2008), 48 pages

Description

Presents an overview of West African culture and provides step-by-step instructions for using simple household materials to make such traditional items as a mask, a coiled pot, block-printed and woven cloths, and a drum.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

48 p.; 7.88 inches

User reviews

LibraryThing member barefootTL
ELIB 530A LibraryThing – Part E – crafts/how to Five traditional crafts from West Africa are explored in this delightful book. Adinkra block printing, pot coiling, mask making, music makers, and kente strip weaving are explained and step-by-step instructions are given that are easy to follow.
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Each crafts cultural significance and its’ traditional use is accompanied by photographs taken in Ghana. This book gives wonderful details that adults as well as children can appreciate. Even though this book is recommended for ages 9 – 12, I don’t believe that children would be able to satisfactorily complete these projects without adult help however. But with its history, cultural information and instructions it is a nearly complete resource that can be used for teaching as well as just for home enjoyment.
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LibraryThing member zeebreez
Garner, Lynne. African Crafts: Fun things to make and do from West Africa. Chicago: Chicago Review Press, Inc, 2004. This fascinating book focuses on how to recreate traditional West African crafts. It teach kids how to make these crafts in step by step pictures. Then the author tells about her
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experience while traveling in West Africa. She shares about the history of the art and the traditional uses for such crafts as mask, pottery, kente weaving and adinkra block printing. I enjoyed the pictures of the craftspeople actually in the task of creating these items. I also enjoyed her ideas for kids to create their own version using similar techniques. This book is loaded with pictures and I feel that it helps kids understand better this unfamiliar part of the world. A teacher can use the ideas in this book when teaching about the history of the West African people.The crafts are more for older children. Age group: 10-12 years.
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Pages

48

Rating

(1 rating; 5)
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