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Africans Thought of It

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Did you know that aloe vera — now found in countless products, including sunscreens and soaps — was first used by Africans? They ground it into powder and used it to treat burns and other skin conditions, and hunters used it to disguise their scent from animals. They also used the nutritious oil from the fruit of the oil palm tree in everything from cooking to medicines to wine. And the marimba, better known to us as the xylophone, is believed to have originated 700 years ago in Mali. Other unique African innovations include the technique of banana leaf art and using horns — and hairdos! — to communicate important messages.

AFRICANS THOUGHT OF IT features descriptive photos and information-packed text that is divided into sections, including:

  • Agriculture
  • Food
  • Medicine
  • Music
  • Architecture
  • Games & Sports

    This fourth book in Annick's successful We Thought of It series takes readers on a fascinating journey across the world's second largest continent to discover how aspects of its culture have spread around the globe.


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    Series: We Thought of It Publisher: Annick Press

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    • ISBN: 9781554514014
    • Release date: December 15, 2011

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    • ISBN: 9781554514014
    • File size: 2323 KB
    • Release date: December 15, 2011

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    Languages

    English

    Levels

    Lexile® Measure:1030
    Text Difficulty:6-8

    Did you know that aloe vera — now found in countless products, including sunscreens and soaps — was first used by Africans? They ground it into powder and used it to treat burns and other skin conditions, and hunters used it to disguise their scent from animals. They also used the nutritious oil from the fruit of the oil palm tree in everything from cooking to medicines to wine. And the marimba, better known to us as the xylophone, is believed to have originated 700 years ago in Mali. Other unique African innovations include the technique of banana leaf art and using horns — and hairdos! — to communicate important messages.

    AFRICANS THOUGHT OF IT features descriptive photos and information-packed text that is divided into sections, including:

  • Agriculture
  • Food
  • Medicine
  • Music
  • Architecture
  • Games & Sports

    This fourth book in Annick's successful We Thought of It series takes readers on a fascinating journey across the world's second largest continent to discover how aspects of its culture have spread around the globe.


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