A review by calistareads
Ashanti to Zulu: African Traditions by Margaret Musgrove

4.0

What a beautiful non-fiction book. This is not a continuous story, this is a survey of the African continent and the people who live there. The artwork is unbelievable. Each culture gets a page with a picture and a paragraph or two about something unique to them.

I found it interesting, but the nephew found it totally boring as there was no story and he couldn't relate to it (meaning there are no monsters or robots.) The niece was interested. She found the artwork beautiful and she appreciated it, but she needed to do this in chunks and not all at once. The nephew gave this 1 star and the niece gave this 3 stars.

This is for curious kids in an older range. It’s worth checking out.