Carol reads EarthDance by Joanne Ryder to the students of Kiwimbi School Kenya.
If you want to have a reading that shows close ups of the book, you can find it here.
Possible follow ups:
Book: The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer – the true story of a boy from Malawi, who, when a drought threatened his village, used books found in a library to learn to build a windmill from scraps.
Read Aloud : https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=ieSIhow18kU
Kids can make their own pinwheels - directions
You can meet him "in person" here:
Moving Windmills: The William Kamkwamba story 6 min. interview
His first TED Talk (2009) William KamKwamba: How I harnessed the wind
Updated with TED Talk (2018) (after he studied engineering at Dartmouth University!!)
Catching up with inventor William Kamkwamba | William Kamkwamba Interview with Chris Anderson
(Also now a full-length Netflix film: "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind"
http://carolsimonlevin. blogspot.com/2013/03/ incredible-adventures-boy-who- harnessed.html – has more ideas for this title.
Another innovative real-life solution to a problem of lack of power:
The Soccket, an energy-generating soccer ball that turns into a lamp
More books that celebrate African inventors:Book: One Plastic Bag: Isatou Ceesay and the Recycling Women of the Gambia by Miranda Paul tells how plastic bag trash was becoming a terrible problem in a village – even killing the goats – until a clever and enterprising woman and her friends figured out how to take this trash and make it into useful purses that could be sold for income. Reading with music available here Instructions to make them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Book: Galimoto by Karen Lynn Williams tells the story of a young child who uses scraps of wire to create his own toy. Reading Rainbow: Galimoto book starts around 2:50.
Book: Masai and I by Virginia Kroll offers a child's perspective comparing the daily lives of a child in a U.S. city and a Maasai child in Kenya. Musical reading
Book: 14 Cows for America by Carmen Agra Deedy Maasai tribal members, after hearing the story of the September 11th attacks from a young Massai who was in New York on that day, decide to present the American people with fourteen sacred cows as a healing gift. Reading
Author interview:
My favorite follow up is Tom Chapin's beautiful song "This Pretty Planet" (with beautiful pictures) or
Children doing it as a round with Tom Chapin
Many more ideas -- and other books I could read -- are here: https://carolsimonlevin. blogspot.com/2015/04/mothers- fathers-of-invention-if-at. html
Here are some of my favorite booklists from "What Do We Do All Day"
INSPIRING PICTURE BOOKS:
These are picture book lists that will inspire kids to create, dream and spread kindness in their community.
- Books to Inspire Kids to Change the World
- Books to Teach Kindness
- Books to Inspire Kids to Follow Their Dreams
- Books to Inspire Artistic Creativity
- Books to Inspire Inventors and Engineers
- Picture books about the Theater
- Books Celebrating Screen-Free Life
- Funny Picture Books
- Books about Trying New Things
- Picture Books about Peace
- Growth Mindset Picture Books
- Picture Books about Observation and Perspective
- Nature Picture Books
- Books about New Beginnings
PICTURE BOOKS ABOUT INTEGRITY & EMOTIONS:
- Picture Books that Teach Meaningful Values
- Picture Books to Support Emotional Intelligence
- Picture Books about Mindfulness and Meditation
- Books that Teach Empathy
- Books about Anger, Frustration and General Crankiness
- Books about Fear and Courage
- Picture Books about Perseverance and Determination
- Children’s Books about Happiness
- Picture Books about Lying and Honesty
- Picture Books to Teach Responsible Citizenship
- Picture Books about Friendship
- Picture Books about Communities Coming Together
Watch the Kiwimbi students hear the story: https://www.dropbox.com/s/k93j7roqogqfrpq/EARTHDANCE%20STORY.mp4?dl=0
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