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Author : Sandhya Rao
Illustrator : Nina Sabnani
A child's imagination transforms a sari into a train, a river, a swing... and many things magical. The unconventional pictures combine photographs and acrylics in dramatic, original ways.
2007: Outstanding International Book, United States Board for Books for Young People, USA
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Age | 3+ |
Specifications | 20 pages; 10.5” x 8”; full colour; soft cover |
Awards | 2007: Outstanding International Book, United States Board for Books for Young people, USA |
Rights sold | English (USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand), English with Arabic, Tamil, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Portuguese, French, Farsi, Polish, Punjabi, Gujarati, Nepali, Bulgarian, Lithuanian, Romanian and Spanish (worldwide) |
ISBN | 978-81-8146-464-4 |
First Published | 2007 |
Tags | childhood, sari/saree, textiles, imagination, colour, texture, OIB-USBBY |
Visually appealing, vibrant artwork
This picture book captures the different ways a child chooses to play with a sari - to explore, dream and play innocent games. For example, on one page, we see a little girl using her mother's sari as a hammock, and on another - a safe blanket for a nap; one using as a slide; another as a rope to climb; a little boy playing train around his mother's sari etc. etc.Saffrontree.org