Vocabulary
Characters
Taliban Rules
Important Moments
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100

A narrow mattress used in many Afghan homes instead of chairs or beds.

Tokshak

100

Parvana does not get along well with this older sister.

Nooria

100

The Taliban believe that _____ should not be educated.

Women/girls 

100

Why does it have to be Parvana that dresses up as a boy and not Nooria?

Nooria is grown up and looks like a woman. Parvana is still young enough to pass for a boy. 

100

The city where Parvana and her family live.

Kabul

200

Long, loose shirt and trousers, worn by both men and women.

Shalwar kameez

200

Her feet were wrapped in cloth when she first went outside after being stuck inside their home for over a year.

 Maryam

200

Women need to be ____________ to be able to leave their house.

with a man 

200

Why is Nooria relieved when Mrs. Weera comes over to help mother? 

She is glad that there is another adult to share the responsibility and help out. 

200

Parvana's father has a limp because he sold this at the market. 

His prosthetic leg

300

A cart on wheels pushed by hand. (Mrs. Weera borrows one to move her belongings to Parvana's house)

Karachi

300

She is a friend of Mother's and was a physical education teacher before the Taliban took over.

Mrs. Weera

300

Men must grow ___________

Beards

300

Why is the story of Malali, the girl who helped the Afghans fight the British in 1880, important to Parvana?

Parvana is inspired by the story and by Malali's courage. It makes her want to be brave too. 

300

The color of Parvana's precious shalwar kameez that she sold in the market. 

Red

400

The two languages spoken in Afghanistan

Dari and Pashtu

400

A girl from Parvana's class who worked as a tea boy and called herself Shafiq.

Shauzia

400

Women cannot use their _____________ in public

voice

400

What does Parvana realize when she reads the letter for the Taliban soldier?

She realizes that Taliban soldiers are people and have feelings. 

400

The first two gifts the Window Woman leaves on Parvana's mat in the market

An embroidered piece of cloth and a beaded bracelet

500

A long, tent-like garment worn by women. It covers the entire body and has a narrow mesh screen over the eyes. 

Burqua 

500

Parvana's older brother who was killed by a landmine.

 Hossain

500

The Taliban often ___________ books they disagree with or see as dangerous 

burn / destroy

500

What was the argument Parvana's parents often had about Afghanistan.

Before the Taliban took over, Mother wanted to leave Afghanistan for somewhere safer. Father wanted to stay and fight for their rights and rebuild the country. 

500

One of the only possessions Mrs. Weera has that was not destroyed or stole. 

 A medal she won for being the fasted female runner in Afghanistan