Monday, September 13, 2010

Mama's Saris


Mama's Saris

Written by: Pooja Makhijani

Illustrated by: Elena Gomez

Elementary Grades

"On her seventh birthday, the narrator helps her mother select a sari to put on for her party and they recall the various occasions at which she wore each beautiful outfit. In the process, readers learn that the girl's mother only dons a sari for special events, while her grandmother dresses in one every day. The child pleads to be allowed to wear one and her mother finally agrees, saying, "just today, because it's your birthday." Mama wraps the cloth around her, finishing with bangles and a bindi (a decorative mark worn on the forehead). The child's happiness is evident in her expression as she tells her mother, "I think I look like you!" The colorful, detailed acrylic illustrations complement the simple storyline by showing the designs of the various saris mentioned in the text. A glossary of the Hindi words is provided. A pleasant offering about family traditions that depicts a positive interaction between mother and daughter."

School Library Journal Review

Online Resources:
http://www.poojamakhijani.com/mamassaristg.html
http://www.poojamakhijani.com/note.html

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