The Goat in the Rug | Charles L. Blood and Martin Link
A Fun Story About Navajo Weaving
The main character Geraldine the goat recounts this fascinating story about her experiences with Glenmae, a Navajo weaver, in the book The Goat in the Rug by Charles L. Blood and Martin Link. Glenmae one day chooses to weave Geraldine into a rug. Geraldine is snipped first. Her wool is then spun into exquisite, durable yarn. Glenmae then weaves the yarn on her loom.
Along with Geraldine, the reader learns about the care and pride that goes into weaving a Navajo rug – and about friendship. Find out what happens when Glenmae chooses to weave Geraldine's fleece into a rug.
The Goat in the Rug | Charles L. Blood and Martin Link
- Publication date 1990
- Paperback
- 40 pages
- Dimension: 18.42 x 0.76 x 25.4 cm
- By Charles L. Blood (Author)
- By Martin Link (Author)
- By Nancy Winslow Parker (Illustrator)
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