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Book Review My Life In Kenya (A Childs Day In...)

by Patience Coster

Book Details

Publisher:Franklin Watts
Published:2015-04-14
Pages:32
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1445137410

Reading Info

Age Range:12-18

About This Book

What's it really like to live in Kenya? Come and experience a day in the life of ten-year-old Esther who lives in Nairobi. From the moment she gets up to the moment she goes to bed; see inside her home, her school and find out about all the things she does each day, what she does with their friends and what family life is like. A Child's Day in..., six books that explore daily life in an intimate way. Ideal for children aged 7-12 who are studying different cultures. These books bring to life the

Our Review

This engaging cultural exploration follows ten-year-old Esther through her daily routine in Nairobi, offering young readers an authentic glimpse into Kenyan family life from morning until night. Through vivid descriptions of Esther's home environment, school activities, and neighborhood interactions, the book creates an immersive experience that feels both educational and personal. Children will appreciate seeing how Esther's day unfolds with familiar routines like getting ready for school alongside unique cultural elements specific to her Nairobi community. The narrative successfully bridges the gap between different cultures while highlighting universal childhood experiences.

What makes this cultural study particularly effective is its intimate, first-person perspective that allows readers to connect directly with Esther's world rather than receiving dry factual information. Young readers aged 7-12 will find themselves drawn into the details of Esther's friendships, family dynamics, and daily adventures, making Kenyan culture accessible through relatable childhood experiences. The book serves as an excellent resource for classroom discussions about global communities while also standing strong as an independent reading choice for curious children. This personal approach to cultural education leaves readers with both greater understanding and genuine appreciation for life in another part of the world.

Themes

Children

Subjects

Children