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OverviewTessa 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kelsey Borgford , Tessa PizzalePublisher: Second Story Press Imprint: Second Story Press Dimensions: Width: 22.10cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.80cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9781772603668ISBN 10: 177260366 Pages: 24 Publication Date: 12 March 2024 Recommended Age: From 6 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""A delicate tribute to beading and storytelling, connecting the past, present, and future of Native communities.""-- ""Kirkus"" ""Culture is at the core of everything Kelsey Borgford creates.""-- ""Windspeaker"" ""Delight beckons from the cover to the last page of What's in a Bead?. Rich in visual details and told from the perspective of Tessa, a First Nations girl (Cree), What's in a Bead? documents educational, social, and cultural practices of beading in her family and community. It contains colour-rich, carefully rendered visual images, beaded objects, and ceremonies related to beading.... Recommended."" -- ""CM: Canadian Review of Materials""" ""Readers will learn that different First Nations have different beadwork techniques, and that this traditional art is still alive and well today...It's a very sweet story about children learning from Elders and keeping families together...It is a good way for tactile learners to absorb information.""-- ""Anishinabek News"" ""A delicate tribute to beading and storytelling, connecting the past, present, and future of Native communities.""-- ""Kirkus"" ""Featuring a long-standing tribal tradition, What's in a Bead? by Kelsey Borgford highlights the special relationship between a young girl and her grandmother. Tessa's curiosity leads Kohtom to teach her the history and importance of beads in their culture."" -- ""Manistee News"" ""Written by a Nbisiing Nishnaabe author, What's in a Bead? shares indigenous words and customs alongside clear, bold illustrations."" -- ""Madison Public Library"" ""A colourful new book will have children reading about close family relationships, the art of beading in different Indigenous communities, and Cree artisanship and language. Aimed at six to eight-year old children, the story is told from the viewpoint of the main character Tessa who loves and learns from her kokum."" -- ""Anishinabek News"" ""Culture is at the core of everything Kelsey Borgford creates."" -- ""Windspeaker"" ""Delight beckons from the cover to the last page of What's in a Bead?. Rich in visual details and told from the perspective of Tessa, a First Nations girl (Cree), What's in a Bead? documents educational, social, and cultural practices of beading in her family and community. It contains colour-rich, carefully rendered visual images, beaded objects, and ceremonies related to beading.... Recommended."" -- ""CM: Canadian Review of Materials"" """A delicate tribute to beading and storytelling, connecting the past, present, and future of Native communities.""-- ""Kirkus"" ""A colourful new book will have children reading about close family relationships, the art of beading in different Indigenous communities, and Cree artisanship and language. Aimed at six to eight-year old children, the story is told from the viewpoint of the main character Tessa who loves and learns from her kokum."" -- ""Anishinabek News"" ""Culture is at the core of everything Kelsey Borgford creates."" -- ""Windspeaker"" ""Delight beckons from the cover to the last page of What's in a Bead?. Rich in visual details and told from the perspective of Tessa, a First Nations girl (Cree), What's in a Bead? documents educational, social, and cultural practices of beading in her family and community. It contains colour-rich, carefully rendered visual images, beaded objects, and ceremonies related to beading.... Recommended."" -- ""CM: Canadian Review of Materials""" Author InformationKelsey Borgford is Nbisiing Nishnaabe, from the Marten clan and Couchie family. She resides in her traditional territory of Nipissing First Nation. Kelsey is constantly seeking to become educated, and educate, about the culture. In all she does, her own Nokomis-baa is central to her story. Tessa Pizzale grew up in North Bay, Ontario. Her Cree relatives are from Moose Factory, Fort Albany, and Peawanuck. She is completing her BFA at Nipissing University. Tessa loves Indigenous crafts and is grateful to her late Kookum for teaching her beading and her Nikawiy for teaching her to sew. 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