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Illustrated with stunning cut paper art, these seven poetic
vignettes capture true stories of courage, hope, and resilience
from around the world. In Imagine A Garden, award-winning
children's author Rina Singh shares seven real-life stories of
ordinary people doing extraordinary things for their communities
amidst war, poverty, and violence. With vivid, textured images from
celebrated Iranian illustrator Hoda Hadadi, this powerful picture
book is: A celebration of everyday heroes and how they make their
communities a better place A teaching tool for facilitating
difficult but hopeful conversations about conflict in our world,
and the people who are making a difference in their own way For
kids ages 6 to 10, Imagine A Garden reimagines our complex world
through the lens of love and compassion.
On December 20, 1943, a German pilot escorted an American bomber to
safety; this remarkable, secret meeting in the sky inspired a
lifelong quest to reunite as the two former enemies became friends.
A true tale of big cats and even bigger courage, inspired by the
personal story of Gir Forest’s first female guard and Lion Queen,
Rasila Vadher“Never look a lion in the eyes,” a mother tells
her fearless girl. After a field trip to the Gir Forest, the girl
learns all about the rare Asiatic lions of India, and from that day
on, she dreams of taking care of them when she grows up. But not
everyone thinks a girl has a right to such a dream, and so she
stifles what she wishes for most, a roar growing inside her. That
is, until the day she comes face to face with a lion.This
empowering and exciting picture book is inspired by the story of
Rasila Vadher, who grew up to become the first woman guardian and
real-life Lion Queen at India’s Gir Forest, the very place she
first fell in love with lions.
This is the story of Sundar Paliwal, from a small Indian village
ruled by ancient customs. As he grows to be a man, Sundar suffers
much heartbreak and decides it is time for change to come to his
village. Sundar is determined to live in a place where girls are
valued as much as boys and where the land is not devastated by
irresponsible mining. Sundar's plan? To celebrate the birth of
every girl with the planting of 111 trees. Though many villagers
resist at first, Sundar slowly gains their support. And today,
there are over a quarter of a million trees in his village,
providing food, water and opportunities for women to earn a living.
My First Book of Hindi Words introduces the Hindi language to
preschool children in a gentle, playful way using the familiar ABC
English Alphabet. The ABC structure provides a framework that
encourages fun and natural learning. The everyday Hindi works
presented in this book include many that have particular
significance in Indian culture. The vivid illustrations give kids a
glimpse of Indian life and to show how, despite cultural
differences, kids the world over have a lot in common. Linguistic
and cultural notes are added to enhance the kids' adventure in a
land that's modern yet filled with beautiful traditions. And kids
will love the wonderful Hindi family who will take them from page
to colorful page.
The Foolish Men of Agra Drawn from the traditional tales of Mogul
India and skillfully retold by Rina Singh, "The Foolish Men Of
Agra" is a collection of ten delightfully funny and poignant
stories. The Mogul emperor, Akbar, is enlightened by the tales of
his clever friend and minister, Birbal. Whether Birbal is
outsmarting his jealous enemies or saving Akbar from his own
foolishness, the stories are consistently amusing, but also convey
the loyalty and affection of the two friends. The stunning
illustrations by Farida Zaman draw inspiration from the mosaic
style of the grand mogul palaces, and perfectly capture the spirit
and charm of these enchanting tales. Zaman's ornate illustrations
convey the rich colors and culture of India through portraits of
characters, snippets of scenes, and decorative chapter openers and
closers. An informative introduction places all of the tales into
historical perspective, and a helpful glossary concludes the
collection, making it all the more accessible. (Folklore. ages
6-10)
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Once, a Bird
Rina Singh; Illustrated by Nathalie Dion
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