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Dream Weavers Stitch Colorful Tapestry - cover

Dream Weavers Stitch Colorful Tapestry

Daniel Richard

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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"Dream Weavers Stitch Colorful Tapestry" is a heartwarming story about cousins from different parts of the world who gather for a family reunion and decide to create a special quilt. This quilt, made from scraps of fabric, each representing a piece of their individual stories, comes to life in the night, projecting magical dreams that reflect unity, friendship, and the power of diversity. As the cousins face challenges with limited resources, they learn how to innovate, compromise, and work together. The finished quilt symbolizes their collective hopes and dreams, woven together in a beautiful tapestry of love, acceptance, and pride. With illustrations blending textile textures and watercolor washes, this book engages young readers in a visually captivating journey, while teaching important lessons about inclusivity and the strength of unity. A craft appendix and cultural notes provide further opportunities for learning and creativity.
Available since: 06/07/2025.
Print length: 127 pages.

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