· Inspired by a visit to her son, his wife, and their child in Tanzania, Patricia MacLachlan writes a gentle story of an African family’s day from sunup to sundown. Rich, beautifully detailed illustrations by Elizabeth Zunon offer a restful complement to the Swahili refrain “lala salama"—an invocation to “sleep well.”Brand: Candlewick Press. Inspired by a visit to her son, his wife, and their child in Tanzania, Patricia MacLachlan writes a gentle story of an African family's day from sunup to sundown. Rich, beautifully detailed illustrations by Elizabeth Zunon offer a restful complement to the Swahili refrain "lala salama"--an invocation to "sleep well.". “Lala salama” means “Sleep peacefully” in Swahili; MacLachlan (Before You Came) imagines the phrase repeated by a Tanzanian mother as she recounts the events of the day to her small child.
Along the shores of a Tanzanian lake, a young mother and father carry their baby through a day of work, love, laughter, and peace. Yes, the paintings inside by Elizabeth Zunon are all as glorious and joyful as the cover art. LALA SALAMA means "sleep peacefully" in Swahili, and I did, taking a nap in. Lala Salama: A Tanzanian Lullaby. by Patricia MacLachlan and Elizabeth Zunon. For sleepy little ones everywhere, Newbery Medalist Patricia MacLachlan offers a read more. Our Original Resources 5. Audio Name Pronunciation with Patricia MacLachlan. Created by TeachingBooks. Lala Salama: A Tanzanian Lullaby by Patricia MacLachlan is a calm, gentle story that follows a day in the life of a little baby and his mama in Tanzania. The illustrations by Elizabeth Zunon are stunning, and I love that it takes readers through a typical day for this little family. My daughter loves babies.
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