Jane Kurtz
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Amharic
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Agriculture is a very old way of life in Ethiopia, in fact probably about 7000 years old. Most Ethiopians today still support themselves by planting crops and herding animals. Accompany a young boy on his job to plow the fields in the hot sun, and see how animals help him.
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Amharic
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Ethiopia has many different plants, animals, trees and people. Some are visible to everyone and some are almost invisible. Ethiopian wolves, for example, are something not many people will see in their life time. Explore many of these beautiful plants and animals in the easy-reader book.
26) Only a pigeon
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English
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Ondu-ahlem carefully trains his pigeons and prepares them for the day when he and other Ethiopian boys test the homing instinct and loyalty of their precious birds.
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English
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A collection of short stories and poems by authors from both continents about life in various African countries and some of the experiences and impressions of Americans in Africa and of Africans in America. What is it like to grow up in different parts of Africa today? And what's it like to be a child of two cultures -- an American living in Africa, or an African living in America? In South Africa visit the Bushman Farm, where a lonely girl meets...
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Language
Amharic
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Thousands of years ago, ancient Ethiopians put three important farming pieces together: the plow, the ability to train oxen, and the knowledge of how to grow different grains, grasses, and other crops. They used these pieces to plant smalls seeds to grow large beautiful fields of teff. Teff a key ingredient in Ethiopia as it is eaten in many households every day, sometimes two or three times a day. -- Amazon.com