The talking cloth
Dublin Core
Title
The talking cloth
Description
Aunt Phoebe has a collection of many wonderful things, each having an interesting story. The little girl's favorite thing is an adinkra cloth from Ghana. It has many colors and symbols to represent feelings, faith, power, and love.
Author
Mitchell, Rhonda
Publisher
Orchard Books
Picture Book Entry Item Type Metadata
ISBN
0-531-33004-4
City of Publication
New York
Year of Publication
1997
Author of Abstract
Abstract provided by Jaclyn Brandner, 1998
Tags
africa, african, african american, art, assertiveness, baby, careers, clothing, collection, colors, critical thinking, culture, customs, family, ghana, giving, identification, intelligence, multicultural, nonverbal communication, parents, pretend, self esteem, storytelling, stress management, symbols, teaching, verbal communication
Citation
Mitchell, Rhonda, “The talking cloth,” Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University, accessed April 3, 2025, https://dlp.lib.miamioh.edu/picturebook/items/show/13274.