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Rollicking, rambunctious, and riveting, tā€”a shared minibus with benches insideā€”invites children to join Musa and his sister, Dada, on a trip to the beaches of Zanzibar. No sooner are they on their way than they encounter a man facing a problematic situation: his bike has no seat. So the warm-hearted daladala driver pulls over to see if he needs a ride: ā€œItā€™s hotter than peppers out there in the sun! / Come in, thereā€™s room for everyone!ā€ Though Musa says to his sister that there isnā€™t room on the daladala for anyone else, Dada replies, ā€œā€™Donā€™t worry, Musa, thereā€™s space galore! / If you move just a bit we can make room for more.ā€™ / So in came the man with his sweaty old feet / and his bike with no bell and no light and no seat, / and after some wiggles / and giggles and fun, / they made enough room for everyone.ā€ 

Soon, a herder with two goats, three vendors with baskets of fruit, a farmer with four pails filled with milk, five mamas with fish, a farmer with six chickens, several men with seven umbrellas, a vendor carrying eight sugarcanes and nine coconuts, and 10 divers fill the daladala to bursting. Each time Musa objects that there isnā€™t enough room, and each time Dada assures him that there is enough space for everyone. Finally, the daladala and its precious cargo arrive at the beach, and everyone joyfully disembarks.   

A playful, rhyming counting book that celebrates Zanzibarian culture and the joy of welcoming strangers, Room for Everyone is sure to repeatedly delight children and the adults who read with them. (Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books)

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