The Girl who loved to talk to her Ideas

The Girl Who Loved to Talk to Her Ideas is an inspiring and heartwarming children's story about Roshni, a young girl whose name means "light," and who loves to play with her ideas. Follow Roshni as she embarks on a creative adventure in the kitchen with her Nani (grandmother), turning ordinary ingredients into something magical-mango-flavored peras. Through play, imagination, and the glow of her creative spirit, Roshni learns the value of her big and small ideas, showing young readers that creativity is a superpower.

This beautifully illustrated book is not only a celebration of imaginative thinking but also subtly teaches children about sustainability and resourcefulness, as Roshni and her Nani make the best of what they have in their kitchen. With fun elements of cooking, talking to ideas, and embracing creativity, this book empowers children to explore their own creative confidence and to see the world through curious, inventive eyes.

Perfect for ages 5-7, The Girl Who Loved to Talk to Her Ideas encourages children to believe in the power of their imagination and shows that every idea-big or small-matters!

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The Girl who loved to talk to her Ideas

The Girl Who Loved to Talk to Her Ideas is an inspiring and heartwarming children's story about Roshni, a young girl whose name means "light," and who loves to play with her ideas. Follow Roshni as she embarks on a creative adventure in the kitchen with her Nani (grandmother), turning ordinary ingredients into something magical-mango-flavored peras. Through play, imagination, and the glow of her creative spirit, Roshni learns the value of her big and small ideas, showing young readers that creativity is a superpower.

This beautifully illustrated book is not only a celebration of imaginative thinking but also subtly teaches children about sustainability and resourcefulness, as Roshni and her Nani make the best of what they have in their kitchen. With fun elements of cooking, talking to ideas, and embracing creativity, this book empowers children to explore their own creative confidence and to see the world through curious, inventive eyes.

Perfect for ages 5-7, The Girl Who Loved to Talk to Her Ideas encourages children to believe in the power of their imagination and shows that every idea-big or small-matters!

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The Girl who loved to talk to her Ideas

The Girl who loved to talk to her Ideas

The Girl who loved to talk to her Ideas

The Girl who loved to talk to her Ideas

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The Girl Who Loved to Talk to Her Ideas is an inspiring and heartwarming children's story about Roshni, a young girl whose name means "light," and who loves to play with her ideas. Follow Roshni as she embarks on a creative adventure in the kitchen with her Nani (grandmother), turning ordinary ingredients into something magical-mango-flavored peras. Through play, imagination, and the glow of her creative spirit, Roshni learns the value of her big and small ideas, showing young readers that creativity is a superpower.

This beautifully illustrated book is not only a celebration of imaginative thinking but also subtly teaches children about sustainability and resourcefulness, as Roshni and her Nani make the best of what they have in their kitchen. With fun elements of cooking, talking to ideas, and embracing creativity, this book empowers children to explore their own creative confidence and to see the world through curious, inventive eyes.

Perfect for ages 5-7, The Girl Who Loved to Talk to Her Ideas encourages children to believe in the power of their imagination and shows that every idea-big or small-matters!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781068547300
Publisher: Nikita Asnani
Publication date: 11/02/2024
Edition description: Large Print
Pages: 38
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.25(d)
Age Range: 5 - 7 Years

About the Author

Nikita Asnani is a design thinking researcher and facilitator based in London, originally from Dubai. With a passion for creativity, inclusion, and sustainability, Nikita uses storytelling to explore these themes in fun and imaginative ways. She believes in the power of young minds to think creatively and approach problem-solving with confidence. Through her work, Nikita encourages children and adults alike to find joy in their ideas, no matter how big or small. Follow @creativeconfidenceclassrooms on Instagram to join the journey and explore more ways to inspire creativity in children.

Gowthami Maruthupandiyan, fondly known as 'Gow, ' is a children's book illustrator and the founder of 'Vivids and Pastels.' Her art is known for its creativity, joy, and vibrant storytelling. Having collaborated with authors from diverse backgrounds, she is committed to exploring meaningful stories and unspoken topics through her illustrations. If you would like to add life and a bit of magic to your stories, @vividsandpastels is your place to go​.
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