Ayo's Adventure: Across the African Diaspora from Afro to Zulu
Ayo's Adventure: Across the African Diaspora from Afro to Zulu
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Barefoot Books
Annotation: "From Hip-Hop to Kente Cloth, Mansa Musa to Revolution, the African diaspora has inspired the world! Join Ayo as he explores the creative and resilient cultures of his heritage."--Back cover.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #392635
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Barefoot Books
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 09/03/24
Illustrator: Robinson, Erin,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN 13: 979-88-88592-11-3
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2024932719
Dimensions: 31 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Fri Dec 06 00:00:00 CST 2024)

This captivating cultural journey through the African diaspora follows Ayo, a curious child who drifts into a dream one night, his imagination leading him on an adventure literally from A to Z. Like other abecedaries, each page highlights a letter of the alphabet, introducing a key piece of vocabulary (with pronunciation guide) tied to one particular country or cultural element. Each addition plays a tangible part in Ayo's journey but also, over time, weaves together a larger story of diverse cultures and heritage. As text boxes supplement with additional information, the narrative is both accessible and engaging, making it easy to explore and appreciate the breadth of the African diaspora. Young readers can connect through the storytelling as well as Robinson's eye-catching watercolor illustrations that illuminate each section, bringing Ayo's dream world to life. Each scene is rendered with vibrant colors and fluid lines that capture the essence of the landscapes, traditions, and people described in Ayo's alphabet adventure. Rich back matter adds historical and cultural context to each word from A to Z. Recommended for all collections.

Kirkus Reviews

A Black child receives a bedtime lesson on the interconnectedness of the African diasporaAs Ayo tries to sleep, he turns to an alphabet book that inspires a dreamy adventure. Whether taking in the calypso music of Trinidad and Tobago or enjoying Nigerian fufu made from pounded plantain and cassava, Ayo gets a thorough education in the diversity of African diasporic cultures. He's even transported through time as he travels to early-20th-century Tulsa, Oklahoma, to learn about Black Wall Street, and to the Bronx circa the 1980s to witness the development of hip-hop. The book is made up of alphabetically arranged entries (A is for Afro, whileK is for Kente cloth), each listing a location and a brief description. Some pages are overburdened by text, and at times the author struggles to distill complex topics into digestible bits; a single spread doesn't feel like enough space to explore hip-hop, while the Yoruba people are known for more than their "wood carvings, glassmaking, and weaving." Occasionally, the digital art feels somewhat chaotic, with discordant colors, textures, and elements mingling. Still, it's a laudable and ambitious effort, and one that will likely stir curious readers to learn more.A jam-packed, at times unwieldy, globetrotting primer on Blackness. (supplemental information, glossary)(Informational picture book. 5-9)

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Kirkus Reviews
Reading Level: 3.0
Interest Level: K-3

"As a lifelong literacy advocate, I seek out children's books that help kids explore the world around them. Ayo's Adventure is a journey through the sights and sounds of the African diaspora. I loved hanging out with Ayo on his adventure. I learned so much" - LeVar Burton, actor and children's literacy advocate" "Ayo told his mother all about the cultures, celebrations, and places he'd visited...He told her how Black people around the world fought, rebelled, and resisted, to create, innovate, and inspire." One night as Ayo sits in front of a world map, his dad explains, "Our ancestors came from many nations in Africa. We are still connected to them today..." "What do you mean, Dad?" "I'll tell you more about this tomorrow, Ayo. Right now, it's bedtime." But when Ayo drifts off to sleep, his dreams take him on an extraordinary journey through space, time and the alphabet to discover cultures of the African diaspora. "H" is for hip-hop, and "K" is kente cloth. "M" is for Mansa Mansa to and "R" is for revolution. He learns just how much the African diaspora has inspired the entire world in this A to Z exploration of Black history and culture. Country labels, inset boxes and pronunciation guides on each page provide additional background information. Extensive endnotes dive deeper into the African diaspora and the cultures featured in the story.


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