Meera Makes Aloo Paratha by Sangeetha Narayan

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A Picture Book About Cooking Indian Food With Kids


Learning can be a wonderful experience.


You can learn from others, or by doing or by reading a book. Or you can read this wonderful book where Meera’s Dadaji teaches her to make an aloo paratha while teaching her that in life, often we have to take a deep breath and be open minded before we can take any decisions about our relationships.


This heart-warming story takes you into the heart of the Indian kitchen and shows the –


1. Valuable bond that grandparents can establish with their grandchildren

2. Cooking is not gender bound or age bound. It can be done by anyone of any age.

3. The importance of conversations with family.


Cooking and stories can be a fun way to guide our kids through the highs and lows of life.


Make sure you leave the book a review and ask the author for the classroom activity guide for this book via narayan.sangeetha@gmail.com



https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKQ748K9

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/meera-makes-aloo-paratha-noor-alshalabi/1144188804



Author Bio:

With an associate degree in early childhood education and a passion for writing, Sangeetha always aspired to write books that would help kids with social-emotional growth. Her belief that the older generation and daily chores can be therapeutic in assisting kids with a value-based upbringing. In her debut book, she takes her children’s experiences with their paternal grandfather to show kids everywhere that patience, time and patience, cooking can also help teach life lessons. When she is not writing stories inspired by her children, Sangeetha delves into singing and drawing. She is currently working on editing her novella, a chapter book for middle graders and thinking of more stories related to Meera and her Dadaji.