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Eyes That Kiss in the Corners

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SKU: 9780063391468

Original price was: ₹525.00.Current price is: ₹393.75.

A young Asian girl notices that her eyes look different from her classmates’. They have big, round eyes, while hers are small and slanting. She realizes that her eyes look like her mother’s, grandmother’s, and little sister’s. Over time, she learns to love her eyes that “kiss in the corners and glow like warm tea.” This book is a celebration of diversity and self-acceptance, perfect for readers of all ages. Explore themes of family, identity, and Asian representation.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780063391468
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 40
  • Weight: 200 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0063391465
  • Publisher Date: 23 May 2024
  • Height: 278 mm
  • Spine Width: 5 mm
  • Width: 228 mm

9 reviews for Eyes That Kiss in the Corners

  1. Sahil Lamba

    A cute story, but it didn’t really resonate with my child. The message felt a bit forced. However, the art style is nice.

  2. Palak Gupta

    My daughter loved seeing a character who looked like her! A great book for building confidence and celebrating Asian features. Highly recommended.

  3. Yengkhom Maleshwori Devi

    This book is a treasure! It teaches kids to love themselves and their unique features. A must-have for every classroom and home library.

  4. Utkarsh Bansal

    A meaningful story about embracing your identity. I liked the family connection that was emphasized. It’s a really good book!

  5. Mohd Afzal Ansari

    The illustrations are vibrant and expressive! While I appreciate the message, the plot was a bit lacking. Still worth reading.

  6. Mayank Raj

    A beautiful book about self-love and acceptance. The art is stunning, but the story felt a little preachy at times. Overall, a good read.

  7. Gaurav Pingolia

    A sweet story about embracing your heritage. The illustrations are beautiful, but the story felt a bit too simple for older kids. Still, a good message.

  8. Utkarsh Pandey

    Lovely illustrations and a positive message. This is a wonderful book to share with children to promote diversity and inclusion.

  9. Aditya Nigam

    Charming and heartwarming. The writing is lyrical, and the message is important. My only complaint is that it was a little short. I wish it had been longer.

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