Hook Books: My Name Is Khadija
This is a children’s picture book that blends imagination with a gentle exploration of identity. The central theme is learning to celebrate who you are and using your voice to express yourself. The intended reader is children ages 5–8 who enjoy warm, humorous stories surrounded by bright, inviting illustrations. The emotional tone is hopeful, comforting, and empowering.
The story is presented in a story-led format with vibrant illustrations and short, digestible text—perfect for budding readers. The reading experience is engaging through lively scenes, everyday moments, and a sprinkle of whimsy that invites young readers to slow down and enjoy the journey.
Readers move through a journey of self-acceptance set across diverse Indian settings, exposing young readers to different landscapes, flavours, and cultures. The themes of identity, empathy, and self-expression are woven into relatable moments, making reading feel accessible and enjoyable while sparking conversations at home or in the classroom.
- Key content elements: short, digestible text for early readers; bright color illustrations that pull kids into the story; a thoughtful exploration of name, identity, and self-expression.
- Learning outcomes: builds empathy, self-confidence, and curiosity; encourages discussion about personal identity and cultural diversity.
- Illustration and writing style: warm, playful visuals with a welcoming narrative voice that supports developing readers.
- Interactive or standout features: invites reflection and conversation about names and belonging, suitable for read-alouds, family time, or classroom discussion.
What readers gain after finishing is a strengthened sense of belonging and pride in their own voice. The book fosters confidence, curiosity, and a broader perspective on identity and culture, leaving a positive, lasting impression about the beauty of individuality.
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Hook Books: My Name Is Khadija
Hook Books: My Name Is Khadija
This is a children’s picture book that blends imagination with a gentle exploration of identity. The central theme is learning to celebrate who you are and using your voice to express yourself. The intended reader is children ages 5–8 who enjoy warm, humorous stories surrounded by bright, inviting illustrations. The emotional tone is hopeful, comforting, and empowering.
The story is presented in a story-led format with vibrant illustrations and short, digestible text—perfect for budding readers. The reading experience is engaging through lively scenes, everyday moments, and a sprinkle of whimsy that invites young readers to slow down and enjoy the journey.
Readers move through a journey of self-acceptance set across diverse Indian settings, exposing young readers to different landscapes, flavours, and cultures. The themes of identity, empathy, and self-expression are woven into relatable moments, making reading feel accessible and enjoyable while sparking conversations at home or in the classroom.
- Key content elements: short, digestible text for early readers; bright color illustrations that pull kids into the story; a thoughtful exploration of name, identity, and self-expression.
- Learning outcomes: builds empathy, self-confidence, and curiosity; encourages discussion about personal identity and cultural diversity.
- Illustration and writing style: warm, playful visuals with a welcoming narrative voice that supports developing readers.
- Interactive or standout features: invites reflection and conversation about names and belonging, suitable for read-alouds, family time, or classroom discussion.
What readers gain after finishing is a strengthened sense of belonging and pride in their own voice. The book fosters confidence, curiosity, and a broader perspective on identity and culture, leaving a positive, lasting impression about the beauty of individuality.
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This is a children’s picture book that blends imagination with a gentle exploration of identity. The central theme is learning to celebrate who you are and using your voice to express yourself. The intended reader is children ages 5–8 who enjoy warm, humorous stories surrounded by bright, inviting illustrations. The emotional tone is hopeful, comforting, and empowering.
The story is presented in a story-led format with vibrant illustrations and short, digestible text—perfect for budding readers. The reading experience is engaging through lively scenes, everyday moments, and a sprinkle of whimsy that invites young readers to slow down and enjoy the journey.
Readers move through a journey of self-acceptance set across diverse Indian settings, exposing young readers to different landscapes, flavours, and cultures. The themes of identity, empathy, and self-expression are woven into relatable moments, making reading feel accessible and enjoyable while sparking conversations at home or in the classroom.
- Key content elements: short, digestible text for early readers; bright color illustrations that pull kids into the story; a thoughtful exploration of name, identity, and self-expression.
- Learning outcomes: builds empathy, self-confidence, and curiosity; encourages discussion about personal identity and cultural diversity.
- Illustration and writing style: warm, playful visuals with a welcoming narrative voice that supports developing readers.
- Interactive or standout features: invites reflection and conversation about names and belonging, suitable for read-alouds, family time, or classroom discussion.
What readers gain after finishing is a strengthened sense of belonging and pride in their own voice. The book fosters confidence, curiosity, and a broader perspective on identity and culture, leaving a positive, lasting impression about the beauty of individuality.














