A Kid's Guide to Arab American History: More Than 50 Activities (A Kid's Guide series)

by Yvonne Wakim Dennis

Paperback, 2013

Status

Available

Publication

Chicago Review Press (2013), 224 pages

Description

Many Americans, educators included, mistakenly believe all Arabs share the same culture, language, and religion, and have only recently begun immigrating to the United States. A Kid's Guide to Arab American History dispels these and other stereotypes and provides a contemporary as well as historical look at the people and experiences that have shaped Arab American culture. Each chapter focuses on a different group of Arab Americans including those of Lebanese, Syrian, Palestinian, Jordanian, Egyptian, Iraqi, and Yemeni descent and features more than 50 fun activities that highlight their distinct arts, games, clothing, and food. Kids will love dancing the dabke , constructing a derbekke drum, playing a game of senet , making hummus , creating an arabesque design, and crafting an Egyptian-style cuff bracelet. Along the way they will learn to count in Kurdish, pick up a few Syrian words for family members, learn a Yemeni saying, and speak a little Iraqi. Short biographies of notable Arab Americans, including actor and philanthropist Danny Thomas, singer Paula Abdul, artist Helen Zughaib, and activist Ralph Nader, demonstrate a wide variety of careers and contributions.… (more)

Awards

Arab American National Museum Book Award (Winner — Children's/Young Adult — 2014)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

224 p.; 11 x 8.5 inches

User reviews

LibraryThing member brangwinn
Many Americans think all Arab culture is alike. It isn't. This book filled with activities is worth adding to an children's library collection.

Pages

224

Rating

(1 rating; 4)
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