A lively, charming celebration of sustainability and crafting –
Nari knits a scarf from her sheep's fleece.
'On a gentle slope in rolling hills stood a little house of wood and stone.
There were hens and bees and apple trees, bright flowers and soft green grass.
And Nari had a little lamb of her very own.'
As the seasons change, Nari and her parents shear her sheep's fleece,
and spin and dye the wool. Nari knits the yarn into a cosy yellow scarf.
But as Nari grows older, her beloved scarf becomes tattered. It's time
to recycle the wool into compost, with a little help from the worms.
This charming picture book will help children understand where
clothing comes from, and is a joyful celebration of traditional
crafts and sustainable living. The luminous illustrations are
full of character, texture and seasonal detail.
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