Malik Says, “Turn off the Water!”
By Akili Raphael and Harriet Lewis
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An excellent way to educate children about solidarity between different nations and
at the same time teaches rules about hygiene and the effi cient use of water.
Rita Fonseca (First Daughter of the Cape Verde Islands) and
Dr. Ligia D. Fonseca (Attorney at Law and the First Lady of the Cape Verde Islands)
Akili Raphael
Co-Author and Illustrator Akili Raphael is 9 years old with an interest in learning about different cultures and people. He enjoys martial arts, basketball, writing, illustrating stories, and learning languages. Co-Author Harriet Lewis, PhD, is the mother of Akili Raphael. She is a social and market researcher, whose focus of inquiry includes issues related to human rights, international development, and tourism. Dr. Lewis served in the U.S. Peace Corps, and enjoys traveling and learning.
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