Rainbow weaver

Rainbow Weaver by Linda Elovitz Marshall is a bilingual edition published by Lee & Low Books Incorporated in 2016. This 40-page book presents the story of a young Mayan girl named Ixchel, who, faced with limitations in using her mother’s thread for weaving, creatively repurposes plastic bags to craft vibrant weavings. The narrative is inspired by a real recycling movement in Guatemala, highlighting both cultural traditions and innovative solutions to environmental challenges.
Readers will find a tale that intertwines themes of art, family, and resourcefulness as Ixchel navigates her desire to follow in the footsteps of her ancestors. The book explores her journey from disappointment to creativity, showcasing how she transforms discarded materials into beautiful fabric. Through Ixchel’s experience, the story touches on important topics such as recycling and green living, making it relevant for young readers interested in environmental stewardship and cultural heritage.
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Bilingual English/Spanish. A young Mayan girl isn’t allowed to use her mother’s thread to weave, so with a little ingenuity she discovers how to repurpose plastic bags to create colorful weavings. Based on an actual recycling movement in Guatemala.
Ixchel wants to follow in the long tradition of weaving on backstrap looms, just as her mother, grandmother, and most Mayan women have done for more than two thousand years. But Ixchel’s mother is too busy preparing her weavings for market. If they bring a good price, they will have money to pay for Ixchel’s school and books. And besides, there is not enough extra thread for Ixchel to practice with.
Disappointed, Ixchel first tries weaving with blades of grass, and then with bits of wool, but no one would want to buy the results. As she walks around her village, Ixchel finds it littered with colorful plastic bags. There is nowhere to put all the bags, so they just keep accumulating.
Suddenly, Ixchel has an idea! She collects and washes the plastic bags. Then she cuts each bag into thin strips. Sitting at her loom, Ixchel weaves the plastic strips into a colorful fabric that looks like a beautiful rainbow–just like the weavings of Mayan women before her.
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