Ebook {Epub PDF} My Dadima Wears a Sari by Kashmira Sheth






















 · by Kashmira Sheth illustrated by Yoshiko Jaeggi ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 1, Rupa’s grandmother wears beautiful saris every day, and Rupa wants to know if she ever gets tired of them. “Never,” Dadima answers.  · My Dadima Wears a Sari by Kashmira Sheth, Yoshiko Jaeggi. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, ,  · Soon Rupa’s own imagination is sparked as she envisions saris protecting her in the scary Gir Jungle, bandaging up an injured knee, and holding a special secret for her and Dadima to share. Kashmira Sheth provides a warm, unique peek into Indian culture in this sensitive portrait of a grandmother and her American granddaughter.


For elementary students, I will talk about one of my picture books, My Dadima Wears a Sari or Monsoon Afternoon. Both books explore the passing of traditions between generations. For older students, I will talk about one of my novels, Blue Jasmine, Boys Without Names, Koyal Dark, Mango Sweet, or Keeping Corner. These books explore contemporary. Rupa's grandmother wears beautiful saris every day, and Rupa wants to know if she ever gets tired of them. "Never," Dadima answers. A sari, she explains, can become a fan, a pouch for collecting seashells or an umbrella, just for starters. Rupa, entranced, decides to tie a knot in the corner of Dadima's pallu—the end of her sari—to remind her to give Rupa a hug. She is the author of 7 books, two of them are picture books, called "My Dadima Wears a Sari." and "Monsoon Rains" She has three books meant for teens. The fist one is called "Blue Jasmine"; which is about a girl named Se Kashmira Sheth grew up in Bhavangar, Gujarat, for eight years, when she was three she joined Montessori school.


My Dadima Wears a Sari by Kashmira Sheth, Yoshiko Jaeggi. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, , by Kashmira Sheth illustrated by Yoshiko Jaeggi ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 1, Rupa’s grandmother wears beautiful saris every day, and Rupa wants to know if she ever gets tired of them. “Never,” Dadima answers. Two young sisters raised in America learn about the beauty and art of wearing a sari from their wise Indian grandmother. Includes instructions on wrapping a sari.

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