Our Little Hindu Cousin
'Our Little Hindu Cousin' Summary
This book is about a young Hindu girl named Leela. Leela lives in a small village in India with her family. She is a happy and curious child, and she loves to learn about new things. One day, Leela's village is visited by a group of Westerners. Leela is fascinated by the Westerners, and she asks them many questions about their lives. The Westerners are happy to answer Leela's questions, and they tell her about their country and their culture. Leela learns a lot from the Westerners, and she begins to see the world in a new way. She realizes that there is more than one way to live, and she begins to appreciate the diversity of the world. Leela's story is a reminder that we are all different, but we are all part of the human family.Book Details
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