Emmaline at the Lakou of Limbe HaitidecodednotebookEmmaline, a bright young girl from Cap Hatien, travels with her Grandfather (Granpe) to Limb to visit her best friend, Madison, who lives in a vibrant, communal Lakou near the Limbe River. During their stay, Emmaline experiences the joys of garden to table living, community cooperation, Haitian storytelling, and traditional meals like Tchaka and Legume. She plays, helps harvest and plant food, and learns important life values rooted in Haitian
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BIG History mug emphasizes the complex history of such a tiny country
and creative pages that help children connect with Haiti’s Independence Day in a fun
How Marie-Claire used literacy
and philanthropist during the Haitian Revolution
then Haiti
and legacy of a kingdom built by formerly enslaved people who refused to be erased from history
Book 1 in the How We Help Our Brains series
is from African and Taino languages
and deliberately buried by history
where she served as a high-ranking officer among the fierce Mino women warriors
But before that flag flew