Heart berry bling / Jenny Kay Dupuis ; [illustrated by] Eva Campbell.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781774920558 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 cm
- Publisher: Winnipeg, Manitoba : HighWater Press, [2023]
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| Subject: | Grandparent and child > Juvenile fiction. Indigenous peoples > Canada > Juvenile fiction. Beadwork > Juvenile fiction. Earrings > Juvenile fiction. |
| Genre: | Picture books. |
| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lakeshore Branch | GRO JP Dupui | 31681030060156 | PICTURE | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Maggie, with the help of her granny, starts her first-ever beading project?â?a pair of strawberry earrings?â?and learns about patience, perseverance and how to stay connected to her Anishinaabe culture, in this illustrated book that teaches children about the Indian Act. Illustrations. - Portage & Main Pr
On a visit to her granny, Maggie is excited to begin her first-ever beading project: a pair of strawberry earrings. However, beading is much harder than she expected! As they work side by side, Granny shares how beading helped her persevere and stay connected to her Anishinaabe culture when she lost her Indian status, forcing her out of her home communityâall because she married someone without status, something the men of her community could do freely.
As she learns about patience and perseverance from her grannyâs teachings, Maggie discovers that beading is a journey, and like every journey, itâs easier with a loved one at her side.
In this beautifully illustrated book, children learn about the tradition of Anishinaabe beadwork, strawberry teachings, and gender discrimination in the Indian Act.
- Portage & Main Pr
On a visit to her granny, Maggie learns about perseverance through her first beading project. As they work, Granny shares how beading helped her stay connected to her Anishinaabe culture when she lost her Indian status. In this illustrated book, children learn about the tradition of beadwork, the strawberry teachings, and the Indian Act.