Part of a series of photographic information books, this work, told in the first person, accompanies children who have grown up away from their family's homeland, and are visiting it for the first time. It looks at the unfamiliar food, clothing, and customs of another country from a fresh and different perspective.
"Describes life and culture in Nigeria through the true story of Ikenna, a British boy who travels with his mother around the country of her birth meeting friends and relations. Includes a Nigerian recipe. Suggested level: junior, primary."
"Ikenna is looking forward to lots of sun when he goes to Nigeria - even though he and his mum are going during the rainy season. In Lagos, he plays with his cousins before driving to Onitsha to see other relatives. Then the rain starts! But there is still lots to do including meeting Great-Uncle Hillary, who drove the royal train across Nigeria in 1956, and going with his mum to the Osun Festival at Osogbo, where he is surrounded by the sights and sounds of age-old ceremonies and traditions. Ikenna feels sad leaving his big family behind, but he's determined to visit Nigeria again."
"Part of a series of photographic information books, this work, told in the first person, accompanies children who have grown up away from their family's homeland, and are visiting it for the first time. It looks at the unfamiliar food, clothing, and customs of another country from a fresh and different perspective."@en
"Ikenna and his family travel to Nigeria to visit with their relatives."
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