UNDERSTAND SYMBOLS AND FESTIVALS OF ASIA THROUGH KIDS Series
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Understand Symbols and Festivals of Singapore through Kids is a collection of six short stories. These stories dwell on the various cultures and ethnicities in Singapore, about the festivals that are celebrated here and life in general. The author has also tried to bring in a variety of emotions to engage the young readers. The innocence of children and their innate ability to learn, love and care without any inhibitions is the backdrop for most of the stories. These stories will be equally enjoyable for kids and adults.
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Understand Symbols and Festivals of Singapore through Kids is a collection of six short stories. These stories dwell on the various cultures and ethnicities in Singapore, about the festivals that are celebrated here and life in general. The author has also tried to bring in a variety of emotions to engage the young readers. The innocence of children and their innate ability to learn, love and care without any inhibitions is the backdrop for most of the stories. These stories will be equally enjoyable for kids and adults.
Pooja Subramanian
Pooja Subramanian was brought up in Kerala (better known as "God's Own Country"), in India. She did her Engineering from Government Engineering College Thrissur, and her Masters in Management from the Indian Institute of Management Lucknow. She finished writing her first book "Twigs Entwined" in 2018, and it was published by Partridge Singapore in May, 2020. She has Specialist Diploma in Counselling Psychology & Children and Youth Counselling and Management. She started Rainbow Kiddies in 2022. It is an initiative for children and aims to help in nurturing emotionally healthy children. She loves to travel, read, write, day dream, spend time with her daughter, go on dates with her husband and have beautiful conversations with her parents. She looks forward to sharing more stories, reading a lot more and making the most of her tenure on this planet.
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