Book Descriptions
for I Lost My Tooth in Africa by Penda Diakité and Baba Wagué Diakité
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
One of the most important markers in every child’s life is losing a tooth. When Amina and her family land in Mali after a trip of “two days, three planes, and three different continents” (n.p.), she realizes her first tooth is loose. Her father explains that in Mali, the African tooth fairy replaces the tooth with a chicken. After much anticipation, the tooth finally falls out. A dismayed Amina spends her day checking under the calabash with little success. Will the tooth fairy ever arrive? Pair with Selby Beeler and G. Brian Karas’s Throw Your Tooth on the Roof: Tooth Traditions from Around the World (Houghton Mifflin, 1998) and Roseanne Thong and Elisa Kleven’s Wish: Wishing Traditions around the World (Chronicle, 2008) for a discussion of traditions in many nations. lmp
From the Publisher
More than anything, Amina wants to lose her loose tooth while visiting her family in Mali, West Africa. Only then can she put it under a gourd for the African tooth fairy, who will exchange it for two chickens! Happily this happens, and even better, the chickens lay eggs. But will the eggs hatch before it's time to return home to America?
In this fresh, spontaneous story that is infused with close family warmth, Penda June Diakite joins forces with her award-winning author/artist father to give a charming peek at everyday life in Mali.