Saki's Kimono
By: Chieri Uegaki (2005)
Saki's Kimono is a wonderful story about a little girl trying to be herself, no matter what anyone thinks or says about it. Saki got her kimono from her grandmother the last time she visited her. This is Saki's favorite possession, and she wants to wear it for her first day of school. When she is in school, she shares what she did over the summer. She gets so involved in the story that she starts singing and dancing about her summer. This book shows us that you are who you are, and whoever that may be is a wonderful person.
I think that this is a wonderful book that shows students, and teacher, that whoever you are is a wonderful person. This book shows the reader that they should embrace who they are, and share it with the world. I would love to read this book to any grade level. I would recommend this book to teachers to have in their classrooms for students to read.
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