Nana Akua Goes to School
by Tricia Elam Walker, Illustrated by April Harrison
- 1 Time AALBC.com Bestselling Book!
- Ezra Jack Keats Award Winning, or Honored, Book
- 2021 Children’s Africana Book Award Winner or Honoree
- A Best African American Picture Book for 2020
Schwartz & Wade (Jun 16, 2020)
Fiction, Hardcover, 40 pages
Target Age Group: Picture Book
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Description of Nana Akua Goes to School by Tricia Elam Walker
In this moving story that celebrates cultural diversity, a shy girl brings her West African grandmother—whose face bears traditional tribal markings—to meet her classmates. It is Grandparents Day at Zura’s elementary school, and the students are excited to introduce their grandparents and share what makes them special. Aleja’s grandfather is a fisherman. Bisou’s grandmother is a dentist. But Zura’s Nana, who is her favorite person in the world, looks a little different from other grandmas. Nana Akua was raised in Ghana, and, following an old West African tradition, has tribal markings on her face. Worried that her classmates will be scared of Nana—or worse, make fun of her—Zura is hesitant to bring her to school. Nana Akua knows what to do, though. With a quilt of traditional African symbols and a bit of face paint, Nana Akua is able to explain what makes her special, and to make all of Zura’s classmates feel special, too.

Additional Book Information:
- ISBN: 9780525581130
- Imprint: Schwartz & Wade
- Publisher: Random House Children's Books
- Parent Company: Bertelsmann
Books similiar to Nana Akua Goes to School may be found in the categories below:
- JUVENILE FICTION / African American & Black
- Juvenile Fiction / Family / Multigenerational
- Juvenile Fiction / School & Education