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Bracelets for Bina's Brothers by Rajani LaRocca
5.0
In Bracelets for Bina’s Brother, Bina is getting ready for Raksha Bandhan, an Indian holiday celebrating the bond between brothers and sisters. This year, Bina says she's old enough to make beads for her three annoying brothers on her own with the help of her trusty dog Tara. Bina takes into account her brothers’ interests, likes and dislikes, as she tries to make bracelets that are as unique as they are.
This was a beautiful book. The author infused lessons of perseverance, problem-solving, love, creativity, cultural appreciation, and math into a book without it feeling forced. The illustrations are gorgeous and add bursts of color and brightness to the story. This is definitely a must-have for kids learning about patterns. The author’s note in the book provides some additional context about Raksha Bandhan and activities for exploring patterns.
Thank you to the publisher and Net Galley for providing me with an ARC in exchange for my honest review.
This was a beautiful book. The author infused lessons of perseverance, problem-solving, love, creativity, cultural appreciation, and math into a book without it feeling forced. The illustrations are gorgeous and add bursts of color and brightness to the story. This is definitely a must-have for kids learning about patterns. The author’s note in the book provides some additional context about Raksha Bandhan and activities for exploring patterns.
Thank you to the publisher and Net Galley for providing me with an ARC in exchange for my honest review.