Jenna, a member of the Muscogee Nation, borrows jingles from the dresses of several friends and relatives so she can perform the Jingle dance at the powwow.
But with the day quickly approaching, she has a problem--how will her dress sing if it has no jingles? A terrific read-aloud pick, perfect to share with a family member! In partnership with We Need Diverse Books.
She hopes to dance at the next powwow.
Jenna loves the tradition of Jingle dancing that has been shared over generations in her family and intertribal community.
The cone-shaped jingles sewn to Grandma Wolfe\'s dress sing t ink, tink, tink, tink...
New York Times bestselling author Cynthia Leitich Smith\'s lyrical text is paired with the warm, evocative watercolors of Cornelius Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu in this affirming story of a contemporary Native American girl who turns to her family and community.
Color illustrations.
Includes a note about the Jingle dance tradition and its regalia.
Jenna, a member of the Muscogee Nation, borrows jingles from the dresses of several friends and relatives so she can perform the Jingle dance at the powwow