Nana Akua goes to school

author: Walker, Tricia Elam
"Zura is worried about how her classmates will react to her Ghanaian Nana's tattoos on Grandparents Day, but Nana finds a way to show how special and meaningful they are"--Provided by publisher.
year: 2020
call number/section: 1000
subjects: ghanaian americans, juvenile fiction, grandmothers, schools, tattooing, fiction, school stories, diversity, adinkra symbols, picture books

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Nana Akua goes to school
Walker, Tricia Elam

Zura is worried about how her classmates will react to her Ghanaian Nana's tattoos on Grandparents Day, but Nana finds a way to show how special and meaningful they are.
Schools: 3



Nana Akua goes to school
Walker, Tricia Elam
Schwartz & Wade Books (2020)
"Zura is worried about how her classmates will react to her Ghanaian Nana's tattoos on Grandparents Day, but Nana finds a way to show how special and meaningful they are"--Provided by publisher.
Schools: 30


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