Pharrell’s summer camp uses puppets to teach culture and creativity

Pharrell’s summer camp uses puppets to teach culture and creativity

In the children’s book, “Callaloo: The Trickster and the Magic Quilt,” two friends travel from Harlem to the islands off South Carolina’s coast to search for a missing patch of grandmother’s quilt.

Author Marjuan Canady and illustrator Nabeeh Bilal brought their characters alive recently during a summer camp, named From One Hand to Another.

The duo from Washington, D.C., are co-founders of Callaloo, which promotes cultural understanding for children through books, digital content, games, live performances, and more. The program is named after a Caribbean spinach dish that originated in West Africa.

The art of puppetry teaches kids creativity, Canady said. Bilal said puppets can be barriers that allow shy kids to open up more…

 

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