Grandmother's Dreamcatcher
While Kimmy's parents look for a house close to Daddy's job, Kimmy stays with her Chippewa grandmother. The bad dreams she has had still bother her. But with her grandmother's help, she learns about dreamcatchers.
Paperback, 32 pages
Published
January 1st 1998
by Albert Whitman & Company
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Kimmy is introduced to the Chippewa tradition of dreamcatchers by her grandmother, to ease her troubled dreams. Grandma gives her quality time, they make crafts, and cooking projects. She then realizes that she is learning more about how special her grandmother is.
Grandmother's Dreamcatcher relates to children when it comes to bonding with family. It also is a relation to children when it comes to bad dreams and finding comfort from their fears. Great depictions of the Native Ameri...more
Grandmother's Dreamcatcher relates to children when it comes to bonding with family. It also is a relation to children when it comes to bad dreams and finding comfort from their fears. Great depictions of the Native Ameri...more
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