Namaste dear friends. Are you too wondering where the year has gone? Put another way, here come the holidays! Including Diwali which is on November 12 this year. If buying books for little ones is on your shopping list this year, I hope you will consider the Hello Namaste! bookset. They are four board books… Continue reading Diwali + Hello Namaste!
Category: Hello Namaste! Books
Daily Journal: For Young Aspiring Writers & Thinkers
It's about time I give you an insider look at the Daily Journal: For Young Aspiring Writers & Thinkers which were added to the Antibland Bookshop earlier this year. A couple of years ago, while reading E. B. White's The Trumpt of the Swan to my kids, I absolutely positively fell in love with the… Continue reading Daily Journal: For Young Aspiring Writers & Thinkers
Hey Universe, Hello Namaste! Books Are Still # 1
Hi Friends. How is it December? How? I hope you are enjoying the cooler weather and the upcoming opportunities to rest, relax, and hang out with your loved ones. If you are partaking in any shopping for the holidays still, I wanted to remind you about the Hello Namaste! Books which are easily available via… Continue reading Hey Universe, Hello Namaste! Books Are Still # 1
Hello Namaste! Books for All
Hi friends! It's been a hot second since I said a few words about my Hello Namaste! Books. Given that Diwali is just days away, quickly followed by the holiday season, I thought now is a good time to check-in with you and remind you of all the wonderful reasons you should add these books… Continue reading Hello Namaste! Books for All
Indian snacks to accompany your Hello Namaste! books { Croissants & Chundo }
Chundo is a shredded mango Indian pickle which is sweet and salty at the same time. As a child, I watched my grandma make chundo from scratch every mango season. She would shred dozens of sour unripe green mangoes, to which she added sugar and spices. The mixture was then covered tightly with a cloth… Continue reading Indian snacks to accompany your Hello Namaste! books { Croissants & Chundo }
Indian Snack to accompany your Hello Namaste books
Not that I need to invent a new reason to share a delicious Indian snack with you, but hey, these really do go well as a side to my Hello Namaste! books. ; ) Khari Shing or salty peanuts, might not seem so exclusively Indian, but trust me, these are different! From what my mom-in-law… Continue reading Indian Snack to accompany your Hello Namaste books
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