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Maely's Reading Log Week 16
Maely's Reading Log Week 16
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Title Let’s Play “Hide and Seek” Pages 10
Summary Abha and Fatema played Hide and Seek in the garden, with
Abha counting the number of times Fatema was hiding. Fatema eventually
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found Abha hiding in a bush, and Joy and Mithu joined them in the garden.
mission. I need to find a special friend to build a nest with. I also need to
find the moonlight. But wich one is the moonlight? There are so many
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light here. Aha, that light is the brightest. It’s also more crowded. My
special friend must be there. I will check it out. I must fly higher. The
higher I go, the more fireflies there are to befriend. Oh no! Those human
children are trying to catch us! I can give up. It’s water1 Why are there so
many fireflies in it? Could it be that they’re trapped? I have to stay away.
Its tongue sticks out. Watch out! A firefly pulls me away. She moves so
gracefully. Will she want to be my special friend? Oh, her wings fell off!
That means yes. Mission accomplished! I have a special friend. Now I’m
ready to build a new nest!
hand using natural materials and takes weeks to complete. The patterns
are created by Jamdani weavers who live in a village near a river, using
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water to soften the cotton. They weave saris from the flower patterns they
remember, such as sandesh and bitter gourd. The chandrahar, a moon
necklace, is a special pattern that represents good things taking time. The
loom is worked by a master and an apprentice, who pass the needle back
and forth following the master's instructions. Jamdani is recognized as an
intangible heritage of Bangladesh. The garden in the wardrobe represents
the love and heritage of the Jamdani weavers.
ektara and sang songs of freedom and kindness, making people happy
and giving her coins. She believed that all creatures are equal and made
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of joyful light with hearts for loving. Kangalini carried only her one-
string instrument, cymbals, matches, and a gamcha for her shower. She
lived to love and sing to live, and her secret was that she lived to love and
sing to live, as it was free. Lalon Shah, one of the greatest Bauls, lived in
Kushtia, Bangladesh, hundreds of years ago.