I love books that allow us to learn about new cultures. Did you know that buna means coffee in Ethiopia? I didn’t. At least, I didn’t until I read the book. It is a beautifully illustrated story that is both sweet and educational. I love how the story is a great way to discuss differences in families and cultures.
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