I am Not a Costume, Maria DesJarlait (9781778540738) — Readings Books

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I am Not a Costume
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I am Not a Costume

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A gorgeously illustrated and important story of a young girl who helps her classmates understand and honor her culture.

I am not a costume.

Five-year-old Ayasha's school is having a costume party, and she is so excited! But when Ayasha arrives at school and sees other students wearing fake regalia, she is confused and upset. She doesn't understand why they think her culture is a costume. Ayasha turns to her family and together they come up with a way to teach her classmates about her culture and how to honor her people respectfully: by holding an assembly at the school where members of Ayasha's family and Nation tell stories and explain the history behind their regalia. The assembly ends with a beautiful solo jingle dance by Ayasha.

The perfect classroom book for teaching young readers about empathy, respect, and Indigenous culture.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Medicine Wheel
Country
CA
Date
14 January 2026
Pages
24
ISBN
9781778540738

A gorgeously illustrated and important story of a young girl who helps her classmates understand and honor her culture.

I am not a costume.

Five-year-old Ayasha's school is having a costume party, and she is so excited! But when Ayasha arrives at school and sees other students wearing fake regalia, she is confused and upset. She doesn't understand why they think her culture is a costume. Ayasha turns to her family and together they come up with a way to teach her classmates about her culture and how to honor her people respectfully: by holding an assembly at the school where members of Ayasha's family and Nation tell stories and explain the history behind their regalia. The assembly ends with a beautiful solo jingle dance by Ayasha.

The perfect classroom book for teaching young readers about empathy, respect, and Indigenous culture.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Medicine Wheel
Country
CA
Date
14 January 2026
Pages
24
ISBN
9781778540738