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A bindi can be... / written by Suma Subramaniam ; illustrated by Kamala Nair.

Subramaniam, Suma. (Author). Nair, Kamala M. (Added Author).

Summary:

"In this lyrical picture book, a young girl learns how to make a bindi in the traditional way with the help of her Patti. Into the clay pot go the ingredients, such as turmeric and sandalwood powder. She stirs and stirs and stirs until ... like magic, the mixture transforms from yellow to bright red. When the girl wears her bindi, she discovers what it means to her -- how it keeps her calm and centered, and helps her see the world as one. From author Suma Subramaniam comes this beautiful story about mindfulness and celebrating the cultural traditions that make us who we are."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781525308031 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cm
  • Publisher: Toronto, ON : Kids Can Press, [2024]
Subject: Tilaks > Juvenile fiction.
Genre: Picture books.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Innisfil Public Library System. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Lakeshore Branch.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Lakeshore Branch CEL JP Subra 31681030040273 PICTURE Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    "With the help of Paati, her grandmother, a young girl learns all about bindis, the red dot that goes between her brows, discovering her bindi is more than just a dot, in this wonderful intergenerational story celebrating the cultural traditions that make us who we are. Illustrations. "
  • Baker & Taylor
    "A young girl learns how to make a bindi in the traditional way with the help of her Patti. Into the clay pot go the ingredients, such as turmeric and sandalwood powder. She stirs and stirs and stirs until, like magic, the mixture transforms from yellow to bright red. When the girl wears her bindi, she discovers what it means to her"--
  • Grand Central Pub

    A young girl makes a bindi with her grandmother and discovers what wearing one means to her.

    A young girl is eager to learn all about bindis, the red dot that goes between her brows. Paati, her grandmother, shows her how to make a bindi in a clay pot by combining crushed turmeric, sandalwood powder and a dollop of ghee. They mix and mix and mix until, like magic, the mixture turns from yellow to bright red. Her bindi can be big or small, and shaped like a star, a flower or a glowing half-moon. She can wear her bindi to celebrate different festivals, such as Diwali, or on an ordinary day as a way to stay centered and calm. In this way, she discovers that her bindi is more than just a dot.

    Author Suma Subramaniam’s lovely intergenerational story celebrates the cultural traditions that make us who we are. The rich illustrations by Kamala Nair add layers of cultural details and captivatingly evoke the girl’s experience as she prepares and wears her bindi. A Bindi Can Be … is a mirror for the millions of children around the world who wear, or have family members who wear, a bindi. It offers a wonderful entry point for children learning about global cultures and traditions, and can be used for lessons on traditional celebrations such as Diwali. The story also provides an opportunity to introduce topics of mindfulness and emotional regulation to young children. Back matter contains extended information about bindis, what they are, other names for them, why people wear them and how they are made, as well as a glossary.


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