15 Books for West Indian Day

Happy West Indian Day !

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The West Indies is an expansive region in the caribbean.  It is comprised of many small islands including:

  • Aruba
  • Cuba
  • Curacao
  • Haiti
  • Jamaica
  • Puerto Rico
  • and more!

The blend of indigeous, African, and European cultures has created a hetergenous mixture that seeps through the food, music, and culture.  The region’s year long warm weather attracts expats, tourists, and returning citizens each year.

 

“far noh mattah wat dey say,
come wat may,
we are here to stay
inna Inglan,
inna disya time yah…”
Linton Kwesi Johnson

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In honor of National West Indian Day, here are some awesome books about the islands of the region:

 

 

A Wave in Her Pocket: Stories from Trinidad by Lynn Joseph

 

Caribbean Dream by Rachel Isadora

 

Callaloo: A Jazz Folktale by Marjuan Canady

 

Cendrillon:  A Caribbean Cinderella by Robert D. San Souci

 

Down by the River: Afro-Caribbean Rhymes, Games and Songs for Children by Grace Hallworth

 

Hurricane Child by Kheryn Callender

 

Islandborn by Junot Diaz

 

Island Counting by Frané Lessac

 

Janjak and Freda Go to the Iron Market by Elizabeth J. Turnbull

 

Jump Up Time: A Trinidad Carnival Story by Lynn Joseph

 

Malaika’s Costume by Nadia L. Hohn

 

Martina the Beautiful Cockroach: A Cuban Folktale Carmen Agra Deedy

 

My Caribbean Grandma by Sandra Campbell-Notice

 

One Love by Cedella Marley

 

Tap-Tap by Karen Lynn Williams

 

Of course these just a few of my favorites.  To share them all would result in an endless list.  From these books, you can:

    • Create unit studies
    • Create arts and crafts
    • Create a play
    • Design games
    • Have a table discussion
    • Have kids to rewrite their favorites stories or add an additional chapter.
    • and more

Let us know if you’ve read any of these.  We’d love to hear from you! In addition to the wonderful books above, you can also find great stories with the Epic app and the Kobo app.

Another great source for books on wildlife would be Zoobooks.  Yes, Zoobooks is still around and still very much a household favorite.  Do you remember seeing the infomercials as a child?  I do.  I coveted having the collections and now I can.

While reading this book, make sure to use take notes so that you can recall the details of what has occured in the store.  Our free book reporting pages are perfect for this!  More info about the download is below.


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Tips for making reading fun:

          • Create a relaxing atmosphere (This could be as simple as a warm seat at the kitchen table with herbal tea or hot chocolate. Or it could be a corner in a room with a bean bag chair or other lounging furniture).
          • Have discussions about the reading
          • Allow children to act our or recreate scenes from what they have read
          • Have the children to take notes as they read
          • Use fun pens or pencils

Want additional learning opportunities?  Check out OLC’s unit studies on the West Indies:

 

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West Indian Day Unit Study


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Hasta Pronto!

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