THE BOOK
When a Unicorn, who can speak Zulu, meets a young Zulu girl in a forest, a beautiful friendship is born. It is in this special friendship between the Unicorn and little girl, that shows children that friends can come in all shapes and sizes (and from anywhere in the world). In MY UNICORN SPEAKS ZULU, children get a chance to see things from a new perspective, in a place they may never go, and experience a culture they may never experience. Through the voice of an inquisitive and intelligent young girl, readers will be able to realise that all of us, everywhere, want to be loved, and we yearn for a friend, no matter how different they may be. In between the theme of friendship, Makhosazana De Wette Dludla in her story and Dedré Fouquet in her...
Makhosazana De Wette Dludla, or Max as she is affectionately called, was raised in a small village in Kwamagwaza, KwaZulu-Natal. It was a time that she recalls as being the safest and most beautiful of her life. She’s written a number of picture books. Her children’s stories celebrate diversity and heritage, in the everyday lives of rural KwaZulu-Natal. These stories teach children about different cultures and worlds beyond their own.
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