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Handa's Surprise

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Age 3-7 This clever, simple story, set in Kenya, tells of Handa’s journey from her home to her friend’s village with a present of fruit that she has picked specially. You can discuss with your children how people live in Kenya and more about the people’s culture and traditions. You could make a delightful display wall in the classroom and use this bright display banner as the heading. She often wrote about diverse cultures to a UK audience and because of this, Handa’s Surprise was included in the Guardian newspaper’s top "50 best culturally diverse children's books”.

Share the story Read aloud Before reading the book, encourage children to look at the cover and to talk about the characters and what they think is happening. The Handa’s Surprise book also has lots of opportunities to start a discussion about different cultures and countries. Find out more Read more books by Eileen Browne, titles include: Handa’s Hen Wait and See No Problem Tick Tock Handa’s Surprising Day Wait for Me! You’ll find a vast collection of resources for you to use, including display items, word cards, activities, worksheets and more.Your children can reinforce their understanding of the story by putting together these story sequencing cards. Make a zigzag book Using card or paper, children can make a zigzag book and draw the story with each scene of the story on a different page. You will find many creative activities based on each book to make reading even more enjoyable and interactive. You can help bring the magic of Handa’s Surprise into your KYFS or KS1 classroom with Twink’s range of colourful and engaging support materials. From Ceip La Maquina Things to make and do Act it out Children can use animal toys and real or pretend fruit to act out the story.

Then they can add their own writing to tell the story, using the repeated phrases, or in their own words. As she is walking to see Akeyo, she is so busy thinking which fruit Akeyo will like best, she doesn’t even realise some animals are stealing her fruit! As the animals sneak out of the bush to steal Handa’s fruits, you could ask your children to shout out what animal it is as a fun activity whilst reading. Their confidence and enjoyment will build as you revisit the book together and children become more familiar with the story and story language. For your younger children, you could use these themed worksheets to help your children with their pencil control.

Up the Tree Other related books you and your child might enjoy: We’re Going on a Lion Hunt by David Axtell Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain by Verna Aardema For an A-Z of Fruit see Eating the Alphabet By Lois Ehlert (see Our Top Ten Alphabet Books) Find out more about Kenyan animals here. Draw a fruit Children can choose one of the fruits Handa carries to her friend and draw it in as much detail as possible, choosing colours carefully and noticing patterns and textures. Tell the story Using the pictures, children can turn the pages and retell the story in their own words.

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