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Know Children Writer XXVII Asha Nehemiah

 


Discover the Wonderful World of Asha Nehemiah! 📚✨

Have you ever imagined mixing a pinch of magic with a long village name and going on a journey with your Amma? If that sounds exciting, then you'll love the stories written by Asha Nehemiah!

Asha Nehemiah is a magical storyteller who writes fun, funny, and adventurous books for children. Whether you're just beginning to read or zooming through chapter books, there's something in her stories for everyone. Her books are full of laughter, surprises, and unforgettable characters who make you want to keep turning the pages.

Why are Asha Nehemiah’s books so special?
Because they help us see the world differently. Through her stories, she talks about important things like including everyone, treating boys and girls equally, and celebrating our many cultures. And the best part? She does all this while making us laugh and keeping us glued to the page with exciting adventures!

📘 Books You’ll Love

  • Amma’s Journey – Join Amma as she takes off on a journey full of discovery, maybe with a twist of imagination and heart!

  • A Pinch of Magic – What happens when just a tiny bit of magic is added to everyday life? You’ll find out in this delightful tale!

  • The Village with a Long Name – Can you say the name of this village without running out of breath? This hilarious and heartwarming story will make you want to visit the village yourself!

  • Languages Galore!

Although Asha writes in English, many of her books have been translated into languages like Assamese, Hindi, Tamil, Marathi, Bengali, and Urdu—so kids all across India can enjoy her wonderful stories.

Storytelling is a Superpower
Reading Asha Nehemiah's books is like opening doors to new ideas, fun places, and new friends. Her stories show us how powerful storytelling can be—teaching us about the world while making us giggle, cheer, and think.

So, the next time you're looking for a fun book to read, pick up one of Asha Nehemiah’s stories. Who knows? You might just end up in a village with a very, very long name!


 Keep reading, keep exploring, and keep imagining!


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