In this story, we read about a chicken that is patiently and anxiously caring for her newly laid egg. Find out what happens after the chicken has cared for her egg for 21 days. Authors Caroline and Jane Kurtz worked with children from the Ethiopia Reads Gebeta Library in Addis Ababa worked together as a group to come up with ideas for a story that shows some of the truth behind this teret. A teret is a wise saying that people in Ethiopia use. Sometimes the meaning is clear. Sometimes the meaning has to be puzzled out and argued over. But the teret always helps people express truths and beliefs in an unusual way. This story was inspired by a teret widely used in Ethiopia. Ready Set Go Books, an Open Hearts Big Dreams Project, is focused on increasing the literacy rate in Ethiopia through giving readers books with stories in their heart languages, full of colorful illustrations with Ethiopian settings and details. Profits from books sales will be used to create, print, and distribute more Ready Set Go Books to kids in Ethiopia, Africa's second most populous country. Ethiopia's population is 44% children, ages 0-14 (43 million out of 97 million total). Only 5.5% of children attend pre-school or kindergarten, and the adult literacy rate is 49%.
90 + 10,8 mastäbabäya denial , disavowal , refutation , disclaimer # 10A attäbabäl the manner of lying , cajoling , etc. hatinA astäbabäl = attäbabäl ann abbälä " to get cataracts # 09 abäla ...
Colorful paintings bring the story to life and support vocabulary with clear visual references and engaging pictures. Part of the Ready, Set, Go! series of bilingual early readers.
Ready Set Go Books, an Open Hearts Big Dreams Project, is focused on increasing the literacy rate in Ethiopia through giving readers books with stories in their heart languages, full of colorful illustrations with Ethiopian settings and ...
In this Ethiopian parable, for one person, fifty lemons is a heavy load.
Thank You Trees, written by author Caroline Kurtz, is a heartfelt appreciation of trees and their importance in Ethiopian culture.
In southwest Ethiopia during the time when the author Caroline Kurtz was growing up there, coffee grew wild in the forests of what was then Kaffa Province, which might well be where coffee originated!
Our mission is to inspire and enable youth in Ethiopia through READY SET GO books, STEM and Innovation Projects in collaboration with individuals and organizations providing literacy, education, and leadership opportunities.
This book closes the gap for beginners who want to study the Amharic language and had difficulties in finding the right grammar for this purpose: The first grammar of Amharic, the national language of Ethiopia, was published by Hiob Ludolf ...
Amharic-English: English-Amharic Dictionary
The proverb at the heart of this story--that when elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers or is trampled--is a very old one and said in many African countries.