Why the Crab Has No Head
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Okoto is known across the Animal Kingdom for his kindness. He shares his home with a snake, his wealth with a lobster, and his strength with a turtle. But when the trickster Anansi asks to borrow Okoto's head, just for a day, what follows is a quiet unraveling of boundaries, wisdom, and grace.Told in the rich tradition of West African folklore and reimagined through the WovenCross lens, this story blends timeless culture with spiritual depth.Okoto's fall is not the end.It is the beginning of transformation.For readers of all ages.
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Okoto is known across the Animal Kingdom for his kindness. He shares his home with a snake, his wealth with a lobster, and his strength with a turtle. But when the trickster Anansi asks to borrow Okoto's head, just for a day, what follows is a quiet unraveling of boundaries, wisdom, and grace.Told in the rich tradition of West African folklore and reimagined through the WovenCross lens, this story blends timeless culture with spiritual depth.Okoto's fall is not the end.It is the beginning of transformation.For readers of all ages.
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Okoto is known across the Animal Kingdom for his kindness. He shares his home with a snake, his wealth with a lobster, and his strength with a turtle. But when the trickster Anansi asks to borrow Okoto's head, just for a day, what follows is a quiet unraveling of boundaries, wisdom, and grace.Told in the rich tradition of West African folklore and reimagined through the WovenCross lens, this story blends timeless culture with spiritual depth.Okoto's fall is not the end.It is the beginning of transformation.For readers of all ages.
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