Sharing Multicultural Traditions (11/13)
This is also part of this series: This is Emily Yeung (13)
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| Subjects: Animals, Children's Films, Children's Stories: Live Action, Dance, Language Arts, Multicultural Studies, Native Studies, Sports | ||||
2) This is Emily Yeung making sushi; Get your chopsticks ready, because Emily Yeung is visiting a Japanese restaurant to learn how to make sushi. 3) This is Emily Yeung making bubble tea; Emily Yeung joins a creative chef at Monsoon Restaurant and learns how to turn bubble tea and fruit into a delicious and colourful dessert. 4) This is Emily Yeung learning an African dance; Emily Yeung learns about African dancing when she joins an African dance troupe. Emily Yeung learns how to make music with her body. 5) This is Emily Yeung making a medicine wheel; Emily Yeung learns about the meaning of medicine wheels when she joins a First Nations craft person to make her own. |
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