And, while I appreciate the author's note about the various countries and events that inspired the illustrations (The “five golden rings” refer to the rings worn around the necks of women in South Africa, the “lords a-leaping” come from Mali, and the “ladies dancing” come from Swaziland.), I feel the art could have been served so much better by an actual story. It's basically the 12 Days of Christmas song paired with African-setting illustrations. The art is still very nice, but the overall package seemed, dare I say it, unnecessary. Wish I liked it more than I did, especially since I tend to love African books and African themed art and I also like Rachel Isadora, both her ballet books and her African art such as her version of "Rapunzel." But, in this case, I am sorry to say, I wasn't wowed. Eager me I've had this 2010 Christmas book on the holds list for weeks and got to be one of the first to check it out, all shiny and new, from the library.
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