Help Us Bring Girl Power Project to India
My first encounter with The Girl Power Project® was over a decade ago. When I stepped off the plane in Uganda, I accompanied Vivian Glyck, founder of Just Like My Child. We
From your immigrant grandparents…
“Our parents and grandparents instilled the very values of faith that we strive to pass onto future generations through these multicultural Indian toys, books and kits.”
why is a rakhi only for boys? modernizing an indian tradition
I grew up with questions about my parents’ cultural beliefs. As a child of liberal parents when I was at our community’s festive dinner parties, I often asked, “Why
how to help families of the recent epic floods
A few weeks ago I closed my eyes and literally prayed for peace. I heard a Jewish man who had survived the holocaust say, “I never thought I would see Nazi flags being waved
fusion chow mein recipe
Yesterday I asked my kids what they wanted for dinner (this is the question every night) and they usually say whatever mom. But yesterday they said they wanted “ChineseR
south asian marriage: the infamous bio data
Okay, so I have a daughter and it got me thinking about south asian marriage: and the infamous bio data. And while she’s only three, there are incidents that I go through as
Puchkee Baby Indian Inspired Clothing and Toy Review
When the owner of Puchkee Baby, Preethi, contacted us, I was more than excited since it seemed we had a lot in common. Not only is she a mom-preneur, but she adores Indian motifs i
a virtual trip to India
I met Carolyn Clarke at a fundraiser for Kids For Peace one evening and remember chatting with her on her book of guided meditations for little ones. I loved her energy and passion