 Thank you for calling dollar story presented by officer children's services San Francisco Public Library Our first story today is called my first Kwanzaa book by Deborah Newton chocolate When mama says it's Kwanzaa time daddy helps me dress up in an African shirt Mama dresses like an African Queen December 26th, you Moja Unity and grandma comes visiting with good things to eat December 27th, cootie chocolia self-determination When mama says it's Kwanzaa time daddy fly flies our red black and green flag Mama hangs our map of the motherland December 28, you Jima we work together to make life better and I help light the colorful Kwanzaa candles December 29th, you Jama cooperative economics when mama says it's Kwanzaa time We tell family stories each night to make the holiday special When mama says it's Kwanzaa time uncle pretty reads me a story about Africa When mama says it's Kwanzaa time grandma and I spend time together stringing African beads December 30th, Nia When mama says it's Kwanzaa time It's time for a family reunion with aunts from Georgia with my uncle from the army and with cousins from all over December 31st kumba creativity and on the last day of Kwanzaa We share gifts and hugs that last until next Kwanzaa comes January 1st Emani faith Thank you again for calling dollar story. Please hang up the telephone