Henna Is . . .. Marzieh Abbas, Anu Chouhan
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ISBN: 9781250862662 | 32 pages | 1 Mb
- Henna Is . . .
- Marzieh Abbas, Anu Chouhan
- Page: 32
- Format: pdf, ePub, fb2, mobi
- ISBN: 9781250862662
- Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
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A picture book that serves young readers as a lyrical love letter to henna, written by Muslim Book Reviewer Award winner Marzieh Abbas and brilliantly illustrated by Anu Chouhan. Henna is so much more than a form of temporary body art. Henna is nature—seeds sprouted into shrubs, leaves kissed by tropical rain. Henna is color—the orange of juicy mangoes, sun-kissed brown, or black as the feathers of crows. Henna is fragrance—earthy and nutty, lemony and clove-y. The intricate patterns of flowers, feathers, vines, and other symbols painted and stained onto skin has been a tradition in cultures all around the world for thousands of years. Beautiful and eye-catching, henna also carries the scents, textures, and colors of family and identity.
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