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Bonnie's family can't change what clothes are in her wardrobe, but she can make them her own. Bonnie wants the perfect first-day-of-school outfit, but everything in her wardrobe is too big or too small or worn out. So with the help of her family and a lot of creativity, Bonnie learns to use maker techniques like embroidery, knitting, and natural dyes to turn her old clothes into something new, original, and perfect for her catwalk to the bus stop.
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Bonnie wishes she could buy new clothes for her first day of school. But her family can't afford for her to do that, and she has to get her clothes at a thrift shop. Bonnie's sister shares an idea: how about if she adapts the clothes to make them more beautiful? And so Bonnie uses a variety of easy, inexpensive methods to make her clothes something she would enjoy wearing.
Applying creativity to a problem!