![]() ![]() Sikhs are not something often seen in children's books and this is a wonderfully accessible story for introducing children to other cultures and religions.īottom line: The Many Colors of Harpreet Singh is a book that can be shared across age groups and will grow with your child. Harpreet's move to a new town opens opportunities not only to discuss other feelings, but how life changes and that change isn't always bad. ![]() Don't miss the subtlety of his mother's job prompting a family move. On one hand this is a very simple story: a young boy uses color to express his emotions. Could he be making a new friend? What color will he wear? He knows that it belongs to a girl in his class, and he returns it to her. The Many Colors of Harpreet Singh by supriya.kelkar is a charming Happy AAPI Heritage Month Sharing a handful of my favorite. One day walking to school, he finds the hat partly covered in snow. Ever since his family moved for his mom's new job, he has been wearing his white cap. And when he wants to be invisible, he puts on a white patka. When there is something to celebrate, he dons a pink patka if he needs courage, he wears red. Harpreet Singh chooses his patka based on what is happening and how he feels about it. ![]() Diverse Easy Reader | Illustrated Chapter. ![]()
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