"Zura is worried about how her classmates will react to her Ghanaian Nana's tattoos on Grandparents Day, but Nana finds a way to show how special and meaningful they are"--Provided by publisher.
year: 2020
call number/section: 1000
subjects: ghanaian americans, juvenile fiction, grandmothers, schools, tattooing, fiction, school stories, diversity, adinkra symbols, picture books
Editions
Walker, Tricia Elam
Zura is worried about how her classmates will react to her Ghanaian Nana's tattoos on Grandparents Day, but Nana finds a way to show how special and meaningful they are.
Schools: 3
Walker, Tricia Elam
Schwartz & Wade Books (2020)
"Zura is worried about how her classmates will react to her Ghanaian Nana's tattoos on Grandparents Day, but Nana finds a way to show how special and meaningful they are"--Provided by publisher.
Schools: 30