
Baker & Taylor
After a wonderful summer with her visiting grandmother, Suki decides to wear her blue cotton kimono on her first day of school where she also shares with her class tales of going to the street festival with her beloved obachan.
Baker
& Taylor
Having had the most wonderful summer with her visiting grandmother, Suki decides to wear her blue cotton kimono upon her return to school where she also shares with her class her tales of the many wonderful events she experienced at the street festival with her beloved obachan.
On her first day of first grade, despite the objections of her older sisters, Suki chooses to wear her beloved Japanese kimono to school because it holds special memories of her grandmother's visit last summer.
After a wonderful summer with her visiting grandmother, Suki decides to wear her blue cotton kimono on her first day of school where she also shares with her class tales of going to the street festival with her beloved obachan.
Baker
& Taylor
Having had the most wonderful summer with her visiting grandmother, Suki decides to wear her blue cotton kimono upon her return to school where she also shares with her class her tales of the many wonderful events she experienced at the street festival with her beloved obachan.
On her first day of first grade, despite the objections of her older sisters, Suki chooses to wear her beloved Japanese kimono to school because it holds special memories of her grandmother's visit last summer.
Publisher:
Toronto : Kids Can Press, c2003
ISBN:
9781553370840
1553370848
1553370848
Branch Call Number:
JX FIC UEG
Characteristics:
[30] p. :,col. ill. ;,29 cm.
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Add a CommentThis is a great story to teach kids that it is ok to dress different, and to be different from everyone else. Suki loves the kimono her grandmother gave her, and is proud of her culture.
Very nice story. Kids love it!