Fry Bread

Title: Fry Bread
Author: Kevin Noble Maillard
Illustrator: Juana Martinez- Neal
Genre: Historical Nonfiction, multicultural

Teacher Evaluation: This is a great book and it has such great explanation explaining the Native American culture, and their food. The illustrator I have seen images from before and she does a great job. I really enjoy this book, and it could be read when you are in the classroom learning about America's history, because Native Americans are an important part of America's history. 

Summary: Fry Bread is a Native American story. It is a food made of flour, salt, water, cornmeal, baking powder, milk and sometimes sugar. It is mixed all together. It is shaped by hands in any shape. They then fry it in oil. It makes a loud sound. It is a golden brown and warm. It is flavor which brings people together. It is when you can spend time with your family. while making and eating it. It is also art. It has history of how it evolved. It is from all over the place in America It is nation, all different types of tribes make it. it is everything to the tribes. It strengthens them. 

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