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Wild Rose's Weaving


Book Description
Rose's grandmother wants to teach Rose how to weave, but Rose is enjoying the beautiful day outside far too much to come in and learn. It is not until Grandma shows Rose how she has woven the elements of nature into her rug, that Rose wants to create a rug of her own. But now Grandma has spied a rainbow. Hand in hand, she and Rose head outside, and the next day, that rainbow reappears in Rosie's o... More
Book Information
PublisherTanglewood Press
BindingKindle Edition (4 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages32
ISBN-10B005TJMEW4
Publication Date09/08/2011
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About Ginger Churchill (Author) : Ginger Churchill is a published author of children's books. A published credit of Ginger Churchill is Carmen's Sticky Scab.
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About Nicole Wong (Illustrator) : Nicole Wong is a published illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Nicole Wong include My Grandpa Had a Stroke, "L" Is for Library.
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6/5/2011 Suzanne Morris said:
4In Wild Rose’s Weaving Grandma wants to teach Wild Rose how to weave on a loom. Wild Rose has other things she wants to do. Grandma wants to show Wild Rose how to “warp the loom,” work the sticks and the back and forth, in and out, of weaving but Wild Rose has so many better things to do th... more

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