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What's in a Bead?
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Product Details
Author:
Kelsey Borgford, Tessa Pizzale
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
24
Publisher:
Second Story Press (March 12, 2024)
Language:
English
Audience:
Children/juvenile
Age Range:
6 to 8
Grade Level:
1st Grade to 3rd Grade
ISBN-13:
9781772603668
ISBN-10:
177260366X
Weight:
7.05oz
Dimensions:
8.5" x 8.5" x 0.25"
File:
ORCA-20260225-20260225.xml
Folder:
ORCA
List Price:
$21.95
Case Pack:
44
As low as:
$20.85
Publisher Identifier:
P-ORCA
Discount Code:
D
Country of Origin:
China
Lexile Measure:
730L
Pub Discount:
55
Imprint:
Second Story Press
Overview
Tessa loves how her grandmother always smells of campfire stories. Mom says it’s because Kohkom spends her days sewing beautiful beads onto smoked hides. Inspired, Tessa asks Kohkom to teach her beading, but first she must listen and learn about the many stories held in a bead. A celebration of Cree craftsmanship, language, and learning. The loving exchange of knowledge between Tessa and her Kohkom will be familiar to many children. Readers will learn that different Indigenous communities have different beadwork techniques, and that this traditional art form is alive and thriving today.








