Namaste!

Read [Diana Cohn, Amy Córdova Book] # Namaste! Online # PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Namaste! Nima has promised her father, a mountain guide, that she will find a way to help make the world a better place. Every day, on the long walk to the market village where she goes to school, Nima meets porters and caravans carrying their goods to market, travelers trekking to their next lodge, and monks on their way to their monastery. Whenever Nima sees someone, she brings her hands together with her fingers almost touching her chin, bows her head slightly, and says “Namaste”the light

Namaste!

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Rating : 4.46 (877 Votes)
Asin : 0880106255
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 32 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-09-01
Language : English

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Robin Mayo said Great story, too many typos!. Great story by local author, but the typos are terrible; why would a publishing company let so many errors slip through? I would like a revised copy. I called the publisher and they never returned my call. I don't believe the hardback has these issues; however, it was not available for purchase.. namaste! a great journey! City Reader The lyrical writing in this children's book coupled with the extraordinary illustrations by the illustrator make for a wonderful journey for the reader and any child this book is read aloud to. I read this to a young child and it was pure joy. This book is unique in that it also offers a glossary and afterword that can add more understanding of Nepal and the region's geography and culture. T. The beauty of Namaste I just got couple of copies of these wonderful books for myself and my cousins. Amazing book!!!The illustration by Cordova are vibrant, brilliant colors and really showed a part of Nepal, very few people have seen.A must read book by not just children but will be enjoyed by adults as well. Its a story for everyone.As a Nepali, i feel that Cordova and Cohn have been able to capture Nepali cul

She was a teacher for many years, and now works for a national foundation that supports communities organizing for economic and environmental justice. Diana Cohn is an educator with an active commitment to social justice work. She is the author of Dream Carver and Si, Se Puede! Yes, We Can! Janitor Strike in L.A. She has been recognized for her work as an illustrator of children

Nima has promised her father, a mountain guide, that she will find a way to help make the world a better place. Every day, on the long walk to the market village where she goes to school, Nima meets porters and caravans carrying their goods to market, travelers trekking to their next lodge, and monks on their way to their monastery. Whenever Nima sees someone, she brings her hands together with her fingers almost touching her chin, bows her head slightly, and says “Namaste”the light in me meets the light in you. Nima Sherpa lives in Nepal at the top of the world, where the tallest mountain on earth, Chomolongmathe mountain we call Everesttowers above the clouds. Her mother tells her, “When you say ‘Namaste,’ try to see the special spark of light that shines within every person’s heart.&rdqu

She was a teacher for many years, and now works for a national foundation that supports communities organizing for economic and environmental justice. She has been recognized for her work as an illustrator of children's books, including the Southwest Book Award and the New Mexico Governor's Award. Amy lives in Taos, New Mexico, where she is partner in a fine arts gallery that features her dynamic and colorful paintings and sculpture. Ang Rita Sherpa has facilitated many workshops on eco-tourism and sustainable development projects and has served as a volunteer for the National Parks Service in the U.S. She has a master's degree in education from Teacher's College, Columbia University. He has a master's degree in Protected Landscape Management from the University of Wales, UK. . She is the author of Dream Carver and Si, Se Puede! Yes, We Can! Jan