Archive for the 'Entertainment for Black Children' Category
AuntieLandraslibrary.com - Online Store for Black Children
0 Comments Published January 9th, 2008 in Uncategorized, Resources, Entertainment for Black Children, Entertainment for Black Teens.AuntieLandraslibrary.com
The world largest online collection of Educational and Entertainment Black - African American Books, Dolls, Videos, DVD’s, Cd’s, Action Figures, Games, Computer Software for Black Children - African American Children and the Entire Black Family. Antie Landra’s Library is a new featured site on Afrocentric Learning Tools.
A Web Guide for Black Parents
0 Comments Published March 29th, 2007 in Uncategorized, African American Homeschooling, Learning Tools & Activities, Resources, College Preparation, Black Families Online, Entertainment for Black Children, Entertainment for Black Teens, Must-see Black Movies, Multicultural Education Curriculums.Afrocentric Learning Tools presents ….
A Web Guide for Black Parents by LaShanda Henry
Currently on sale: Only $7.95
This e-book includes an extensive listing of over 200 Afrocentric / Multicultural Websites for Black Parents, Students, Children, and Educators. To Purchase this e-Book visit www.lulu.com/content/459061. The Chapters include: Black Parenting Online Guides, Black Homeschooling Information, Teaching Black Students, […]
Lil’ Bits Gang: African American Children’s Books & Online Activities
0 Comments Published September 24th, 2006 in Black Families Online, Entertainment for Black Children.You are cordially invited to:
The Lil’ Bits Gang new website, featuring the African American Children’s Book, ‘Lil’ Bits Bed Time Tales and Poems’. The site also includes online activities, the Afro Kids Book Club, a web shop, black parenting guide, and links to other sites featuring postive multicultural edutainment for Black Children Online.
Visit Lil’ Bits […]
Champagne & The Talking Eggs [Animated Creole Folk tale]
0 Comments Published September 22nd, 2006 in Entertainment for Black Children, Must-see Black Movies.
Champagne & The Talking Eggs
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$12.25
Two distinctive animated tales from Michael Sporn give youngsters perspectives rarely seen in animation. The Talking Eggs is based on a Creole folk tale set in the urban city. There the adolescent girl Selina has it tough: Mom wants her to do constant chores and her brother turns away […]
Folk Art Projects - Around the World (Craft Book Series)
0 Comments Published September 22nd, 2006 in Grade 02, Grade 03, Grade 04, Grade 05, Grade 06, Entertainment for Black Children, Multicultural Education Curriculums, Learning about Africa.
Folk Art Projects - Around the World (Craft Book Series)
By Jill Norris
$6.92
Here’s a wonderful way to extend the study of other cultures — 29 art projects based on folk art techniques and styles from Africa, the Americas, Asia, Australia, and Europe.
Projects include:
* Africa — clay beads from Kenya, hammered metalwork from Nigeria, do mask […]
Koi and the Kola Nuts (African Animated Folktale)
1 Comment Published September 22nd, 2006 in Entertainment for Black Children, Must-see Black Movies, Learning about Africa.
Koi and the Kola Nuts
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$9.85
Literate and elegant, this lovely Rabbit Ears production offers up a richly told African folk tale. It’s not for the squeamish–there’s the threat of cannibalism throughout–but if you think about it, it’s no worse than any Grimm’s fairy tale. Koi, the son of the chief, wants to command respect […]
Magic Tales presents Imo & The King, An African Folk Tale from Davidson
0 Comments Published September 22nd, 2006 in Entertainment for Black Children, Must-see Black Movies, Learning about Africa.
[CD-ROM] Magic Tales presents Imo & The King, An African Folk Tale from Davidson
$6.49
Based on a classic African folk tale, Imo and the King is the story of a courageous boy named Imo who sets out to become the King’s successor. As his adventure unfolds, Imo learns an important life lesson - all kind […]
Tell Me Who I Am (African History Cartoon)
0 Comments Published September 22nd, 2006 in Entertainment for Black Children, Must-see Black Movies, Learning about Africa.
Tell Me Who I Am - The Journey Begins
[VHS Cartoon about African History]
$11.97
Tell me who I am is an exiting new animated video series with original stories and songs that will inspire your entire family! In the first episode, The Journey Begins, travel back in time to 14th century Timbuktu where Nia, a courageous […]
Kirikou and the Sorceress (Animated African folk-tale)
0 Comments Published September 22nd, 2006 in Entertainment for Black Children, Entertainment for Black Teens, Must-see Black Movies, Learning about Africa.
Kirikou and the Sorceress
By Michel Ocelot [DVD]
$14.27
Plot Synopsis: In a little village somewhere in Africa, a boy named Kirikou is born. But he’s not a normal boy, because he knows what he wants very well. Also he already can speak and walk. His mother tells him how an evil sorceress has dried up their spring […]
Static Shock - Animated Cartoon and Comic Books Series
0 Comments Published September 18th, 2006 in Entertainment for Black Children, Entertainment for Black Teens.
Static Shock Chapter Book #1 (Static Shock)
By Tracey West
$3.08
Double Trouble is the story of how Virgil Hawkins, a street-smart kid with attitude became Static-a street smart kid with Shocking superpowers! Gliding over his city on a magnetic “air board” - think flying skateboard - Static zaps the bad dudes into submission, and keeps it […]
