
The Market Has a Thousand Flavors
A Celebration of Culture, Food & Family
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Narrated by:
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Caroline Aiyelabowo
About this listen
Step into a vibrant open-air market filled with color, culture, and curiosity.
In The Market Has a Thousand Flavors, a joyful young girl explores the sights, smells, and tastes of a bustling multicultural market. From sizzling street food to fragrant spices and sweet mango juice, every minute invites listeners to celebrate community and discover the flavors of the world.
Perfect for ages 3–8, this book inspires curiosity, compassion, and connection through food and storytelling.
Ideal For:
- Parents looking for inclusive, diverse stories
- Classrooms celebrating culture and identity
- Kids who love food, colors, and exploring the world
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