A little girl's imagination is wrapped up in her mother's sari, which
offers endless opportunities for dreaming in it's colorful cloth and
transformative powers.
A little girls sees her mothers sari as "long like a train" and that it
"fills the air with color when I dance and sing." A blue sari is a
"river"; a patterned one is a place to hide with her friends. Best of
all, the youngster wraps herself in the vivid cloth because she loves
how it makes her dream. The endpapers demonstrate how to wrap the
garment. Full-spread illustrations capture the colors and textures of
the fabrics and the little girl's wide-eyed playfulness and love of her
mother's attire.