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There’s no place like Nani Camp! This playful picture book celebrates the joy, wonder, and fun of spending the night at a grandparent’s house.
When Padma’s parents go away for the weekend on a babymoon (whatever that is), Padma goes away too—to Nani Camp!
Nani Camp may look suspiciously like Nani’s house, but it’s a lot more fun than staying home. From scavenger hunts to arts-and-crafts, camp is packed with activities, but things don’t always go to plan. Luckily, Padma will learn there’s no problem a cup of chai and a positive attitude can’t fix!
Grab your emergency slime, fill your pockets with supplies, and don’t wear anything you’re afraid of getting wet. Now you’re ready for Nani Camp!
When Padma’s parents go away for the weekend on a babymoon (whatever that is), Padma goes away too—to Nani Camp!
Nani Camp may look suspiciously like Nani’s house, but it’s a lot more fun than staying home. From scavenger hunts to arts-and-crafts, camp is packed with activities, but things don’t always go to plan. Luckily, Padma will learn there’s no problem a cup of chai and a positive attitude can’t fix!
Grab your emergency slime, fill your pockets with supplies, and don’t wear anything you’re afraid of getting wet. Now you’re ready for Nani Camp!
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Praise
Praise for My Diwali Light
A Junior Library Guild Selection
“[A] vibrant account of a close-knit family and community. MY DIWALI LIGHT should be part of all sets of books about traditions and cultures.” —Booklist
A Junior Library Guild Selection
“[A] vibrant account of a close-knit family and community. MY DIWALI LIGHT should be part of all sets of books about traditions and cultures.” —Booklist
"Mirchandani equates Diwali with collectivity, showing that the joy of the holiday can be shared with family and friends inside and outside of the culture."
—SLJ
"Mirchandani’s simple, elegant text explains the holiday, vividly bringing to life a family that loves coming together to share traditions, while Kelkar’s bold use of color (particularly shades of purple, blue, and green) makes the illustrations pop…. A warm, heartfelt ode to Diwali and the joys of family."
—Kirkus Reviews
Praise for Hair Twins:
* “A feel-good picture book about diversity, family relationships, and self-love.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
* “A feel-good picture book about diversity, family relationships, and self-love.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
* “Digitally collaged illustrations in a colorful cartoon style by Hatam spotlight a cast with a range of abilities, hair textures, religions, and skin tones. A sweet read that epitomizes a compassionate bond between parent and child.”
—Publishers Weekly, starred review
"A loving portrayal of a father-daughter bond that is strengthened over daily hair care, something that honors the characters’ religion while nurturing their relationship."
—Horn Book