Description
My Name is Khadija is a charming children’s book that explores themes of identity, self-perception, and acceptance through the eyes of a young girl navigating her own sense of self. Set in Uttar Pradesh, the story follows Khadija as she grapples with her name and what it means to her. Through engaging storytelling and illustrations, the book creates space for children to think about their own identities and the significance of names in shaping how we see ourselves and how others perceive us. This book is particularly valuable for young readers as it addresses questions of belonging and self-worth in an age-appropriate, relatable manner. Created by Mariyam Fatima and Isha Nagar, the story celebrates cultural identity while encouraging children to appreciate themselves. Ideal for children ages 5 and up, it serves as a wonderful tool for parents and educators to initiate conversations about identity, diversity, and self-acceptance. The narrative is warm, inclusive, and designed to resonate with children from various backgrounds.







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