
After a wonderful summer with her visiting grandmother, Suki decides to wear her blue cotton kimono on her first day of school where she also shares with her class tales of going to the street festival with her beloved obachan.
year: 2003
call number/section: 1000
subjects: kimonos, juvenile fiction, first day of school, schools, grandmothers, fiction, school stories, clothing and dress, japanese americans
Editions

Uegaki, Chieri
Kids Can Press (2003)
After a wonderful summer with her visiting grandmother, Suki decides to wear her blue cotton kimono on her first day of school where she also shares with her class tales of going to the street festival with her beloved obachan.
Schools: 24

Uegaki, Chieri
Suki wears her favorite thing, a kimono received from her grandmother on a day at a festival, despite what the other kids will say and, after demonstrating a dance, the others are won over.
Schools: 1

Uegaki, Chieri
A little girl declares that on the first day of school she will wear the kimono that her grandmother brought her during her visit from Japan, no matter what anyone says.
Schools: 2