Waiting to Welcome: A New Baby Story from West Africa

Waiting to Welcome: A New Baby Story from West Africa

by Samantha Cleaver, Reuben Nantogmah

Narrated by Soneela Nankani

Unabridged — 14 minutes

Waiting to Welcome: A New Baby Story from West Africa

Waiting to Welcome: A New Baby Story from West Africa

by Samantha Cleaver, Reuben Nantogmah

Narrated by Soneela Nankani

Unabridged — 14 minutes

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Overview

Waiting to Welcome: A New Baby Story from West Africa features music and special effects. Listen along and enjoy the fun!

Listeners are invited to a joyous cultural celebration full of delicious food, laughter, and love in Samantha Cleaver and Reuben Nantogmah's charming audiobook.

In Ghana and some other west African countries, when a baby is born, the extended family prepares for a whole week to welcome the little one at a celebration called an outdooring. Andani can't wait to meet her new baby cousin, but a week is so long!

As her aunties and uncles prepare cassava, tuo zaafi, fufu, and other delicious foods for the outdooring, Andani will have to patiently (well, okay, sometimes not so patiently) wait to perform the most important job of all: being the first to greet the little one by name.

A Macmillan Audio production from Feiwel & Friends.


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"Capturing the characters’ delight, energy, and movement, the story brings to life a loving West African community. In the warm digital illustrations, each family member’s brown skin is depicted with richness and depth. A joyful tale, steeped in cultural meaning." —Kirkus Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

2024-05-04
A story about a Ghanaian naming tradition, from the enthusiastic perspective of an impatient child.

Andani is excited to have a new cousin, but in her culture, newborns aren’t given a name or brought outside the home until seven days have passed. The baby has a week to decide whether to stay in the human world or return to the spirit world. Until then, Andani must await “the stranger,” a placeholder used to refer to a baby before the “outdooring” naming celebration occurs. Waiting isn’t easy for Andani, though she and her relatives keep busy. Cassava needs to be prepared, corn needs to be milled, beans must be boiled, and Andani is there for all of it. The faster the work is completed, Andani thinks, the sooner they’ll all learn the stranger’s name, but the artwork makes it clear that Andani’s assistance may not be as helpful as she imagines. On the day of the ceremony, family members arrive in formal dress: colorful kabas, formfitting smocks, traditional caps, hair tucked into dukus. “The stranger is almost here.” And when the baby does arrive, it’s time for Andani’s most important task: announcing the new name loudly and proudly. Capturing the characters’ delight, energy, and movement, the story brings to life a loving West African community. In the warm digital illustrations, each family member’s brown skin is depicted with richness and depth.

A joyful tale, steeped in cultural meaning. (author’s note, glossary) (Picture book. 3-8)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159436269
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Publication date: 07/16/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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