By introducing new words, and associating the akshars with foods, a dry, academic language has suddenly become the coolest language in our house!
Category: Board Books
It’s lovely how The Buddha and his inquisitiveness, his path in getting his questions answered by himself, could be introduced to the tiny tots in a way they could co-relate.
This book talks about the innocence in the mutual admiration and the beginning of a relationship between a baby and a bird. It’s so heartfelt to see how this bond is acknowledged and more so admired in a respectful way by the parents.
This book had all the vehicles that Rushit loves talking about these days- Bicycles, cars, trucks, buses! It even has an ice cream cart in it, which he had never seen on the road before!
Through the use of various things that are visible only in the night, the book reinforces the night time concept.
Are you kind? Do you practice it? Is it easy to practice it? How can you be kind? Are there ways to learn kindness? This beautifully illustrated book answers all these questions in the most enlightening way.