Bag om Children of the Kalahari
This heartwarming children's book tells the story of two young siblings, Tumelo and Kefilwe, who live with their family in the Kalahari Desert of Africa. Despite the hardship and challenges of their environment, Tumelo and Kefilwe find joy and wonder in the natural world around them, and learn important lessons about family, community, and resilience. Barnes's vivid prose and evocative illustrations make this a delightful and inspiring read for children of all ages.
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