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Celina is a young Mohawk girl who moves to her mother's home reserve. She is teased by her classmates who tell her that she is not Mohawk and does not belong because she has blond hair and blue eyes. Celina starts to believe her classmates and decides not to dance at an upcoming Pow Wow. But her greatgrandmother helps Celina understand that being Mohawk is not about how she looks but about what she feels in her heart. When the drumming starts at the Pow Wow, Celina decides to dance after all.A beautifully illustrated story, I Like Who I Am explores issues of bullying and belonging as Celina looks for acceptance in her new community.
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- Q: What are the dimensions of 'I Like Who I Am'? A: The book measures eight inches in length, zero point five one inches in width, and nine point zero two inches in height.
- Q: How many pages are in 'I Like Who I Am'? A: This book contains forty pages, providing a concise yet impactful story.
- Q: What type of binding does 'I Like Who I Am' have? A: The book is available in paperback binding, making it lightweight and easy to handle.
- Q: Who is the author of 'I Like Who I Am'? A: The author is Tara White, known for her engaging storytelling.
- Q: What is the genre of 'I Like Who I Am'? A: The book falls under the Bullying category, addressing themes of acceptance and belonging.
- Q: What age group is 'I Like Who I Am' suitable for? A: This book is suitable for children, particularly those who are navigating issues of bullying and identity.
- Q: How does Celina deal with bullying in the story? A: Celina learns from her great-grandmother that belonging is about feeling, not appearance, which empowers her to dance at the Pow Wow.
- Q: Can I read 'I Like Who I Am' to my child? A: Yes, this book is appropriate for reading to children, especially those facing bullying.
- Q: Is 'I Like Who I Am' a good educational resource? A: Yes, it addresses important social issues like bullying and self-acceptance, making it an excellent educational tool.
- Q: What themes does 'I Like Who I Am' explore? A: The book explores themes of bullying, identity, and the importance of community acceptance.
- Q: How should I store 'I Like Who I Am'? A: Store the book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve its quality.
- Q: Is there any special care needed for 'I Like Who I Am'? A: No special care is needed; simply keep it clean and away from moisture.
- Q: What should I do if 'I Like Who I Am' arrives damaged? A: Contact the seller for a return or exchange if the book is damaged upon arrival.
- Q: Can 'I Like Who I Am' be used in schools? A: Yes, it can be used in schools to facilitate discussions on bullying and diversity.
- Q: Is there a specific reading level for 'I Like Who I Am'? A: The reading level is suitable for early readers, typically ages six to eight.