How to wear a sari / Darshana Khiani ; illustrated by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff.
Tired of being treated like a child, a young girl sets out to prove herself capable to her multi-generational Indian-American family, but an ill-fated attempt at putting on a sari has an unexpected outcome.
Record details
- ISBN: 1328635201
- ISBN: 9781328635204
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations
- Publisher: Boston : Versify, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, [2021]
- Copyright: ©2021
Content descriptions
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 24.99 |
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Subject: | Youngest child > Juvenile fiction. Families > Juvenile fiction. Saris > Juvenile fiction. East Indian Americans > Juvenile fiction. |
Genre: | Humorous fiction. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Stroud Branch | STO JP Khian | 31681020160941 | PICTURE | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Determined to prove to her family that she can do ANYTHING, a little girl decides to put on a beautiful sari all by herself, with hilariously chaotic results. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. - Baker & Taylor
Tired of being treated like a child, a young girl sets out to prove herself capable to her multi-generational Indian-American family, but an ill-fated attempt at putting on a sari has an unexpected outcome. - HARPERCOLL
Sparkling with voice and charm, this picture book about a fashionable kid out to prove sheâs not as small as everyone thinks is perfect for kids eager to grow up, and for those who love to play dress-up.
Being a little kid isnât always fun and games. Sometimes, itâs downright annoying.
When a little girl tires of being treated like sheâs TOO little, she sets out to prove to her family that she can do ANYTHING she puts her mind to . . .
. . . including putting on a colorful, twinkly, silky sari. Sure, theyâre long and unwieldyâbut that only means her family will be even more impressed when she puts it on all by herself.
Naturally, there are some hiccups along the way, but she discovers that sheâs not the only one in her family who has set out with something to prove, with hilariously chaotic results. Thatâs what photo albums are for! - HoughtonSparkling with voice and charm, this picture book about a fashionable kid out to prove she's not as small as everyone thinks is perfect for kids eager to grow up, and for those who love to play dress-up.
Being a little kid isn't always fun and games. Sometimes, it's downright annoying.
When a little girl tires of being treated like she's TOO little, she sets out to prove to her family that she can do ANYTHING she puts her mind to . . .
. . . including putting on a colorful, twinkly, silky sari. Sure, they're long and unwieldy'but that only means her family will be even more impressed when she puts it on all by herself.
Naturally, there are some hiccups along the way, but she discovers that she's not the only one in her family who has set out with something to prove, with hilariously chaotic results. That's what photo albums are for! - HoughtonSparkling with voice and charm, this picture book about a fashionable kid out to prove she's not as small as everyone thinks is perfect for kids eager to grow up, and for those who love to play dress-up.
- HoughtonSparkling with voice and charm, this picture book about a fashionable kid out to prove she’s not as small as everyone thinks is perfect for kids eager to grow up, and for those who love to play dress-up.
- HoughtonSparkling with voice and charm, this picture book about a fashionable kid out to prove she’s not as small as everyone thinks is perfect for kids eager to grow up, and for those who love to play dress-up.
Being a little kid isn’t always fun and games. Sometimes, it’s downright annoying.
When a little girl tires of being treated like she’s TOO little, she sets out to prove to her family that she can do ANYTHING she puts her mind to . . .
. . . including putting on a colorful, twinkly, silky sari. Sure, they’re long and unwieldy—but that only means her family will be even more impressed when she puts it on all by herself.
Naturally, there are some hiccups along the way, but she discovers that she’s not the only one in her family who has set out with something to prove, with hilariously chaotic results. That’s what photo albums are for!