Description
- ISBN-13: 9781800782297
- Publisher: Templar Publishing
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 32
- Weight: 176 gr
- ISBN-10: 1800782292
- Publisher Date: 15 Aug 2024
- Height: 265 mm
- Spine Width: 4 mm
- Width: 228 mm
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹337.50Current price is: ₹337.50.
Discover the heartwarming power of names in “My Name Is a Gift” by Asa Gilland (ISBN: 9781800782297). This touching story celebrates the unique connection between identity and the names we carry. A perfect gift for readers of all ages, exploring themes of belonging and self-discovery. Order your copy today and embark on a journey of appreciation for the gifts we’re given.
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Mamidisetti Bharathi –
A truly beautiful book that celebrates the significance of names. It’s a perfect gift for any child or family.
Manish Kumar –
Lovely illustrations and a nice message. Perfect for bedtime reading with young children. A great gift idea.
Anjitha M –
Loved the concept! The illustrations were beautiful. My Name is a Gift is a great book to read with children.
Ankit Mathur –
Heartwarming and insightful! This book is a wonderful way to teach children about their identity. Highly recommended!
Tanya Yadav –
The book is alright. The message is a little too on-the-nose. Expected more depth in the narrative.
Suman Sahu –
A beautiful and heartwarming story about the power of names. My daughter loved it! A must-have for any child’s library.
Aditya Bisht –
Charming and thoughtful. A simple story with a powerful message. The kids loved learning about their names.
Abhinav Madaan –
A cute story, but it didn’t resonate with my child as much as I’d hoped. The message is a bit too obvious.
Dixita Saikia –
A nice idea, but the execution felt a bit lacking. It felt a little rushed and needed more development.
Rohan Sachdeva –
A beautiful book that celebrates individuality! My kids absolutely loved it. The story is engaging and meaningful.
Pallavi Singh –
It’s a cute book, but not particularly memorable. My kids were entertained, but haven’t asked to read it again.
Rupal Berry –
A sweet story about names! My kids enjoyed it, but I felt it was a bit too simplistic. Still, a good message.
Prikshit Chib –
A sweet book, but the writing felt a bit simplistic. Good for very young children but not older ones.
Akarshita Shukla –
Sweet and simple story, perfect for little ones. My son enjoyed learning about the importance of his name.
Esha Pareek –
My Name is a Gift is okay, but a little boring. Not terrible, but wouldn’t buy another copy.
Devanshu Singh Negi –
My Name is a Gift is okay. It didn’t quite capture my attention, but my niece seemed to enjoy it.
Vansh Sarraf –
A heartwarming read! It sparked a great conversation about the meaning behind our family names. Highly recommended!
Aayushi Dobhal –
Absolutely charming! The illustrations are gorgeous, and the story is heartwarming. My kids loved it so much.
Aman Shukla –
Cute book, but the plot felt a little underdeveloped. My daughter liked the pictures more than the story itself.
Ayush Bhatnagar –
A touching story about identity. My Name is a Gift is a great conversation starter for families. Highly recommend!