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Namaste Is a Greeting

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Discover namaste's many meanings in a simple, lyrical text, paired with a charmingly detailed visual narrative about a little girl's kindness.
Namaste calms your heart when things aren't going right.
Namaste is saying "You matter."
What is namaste? It's found in a smile, a friendship, a celebration. It exists in silence; it can be said when you're happy or when you're feeling low. For one small girl in a bustling city, namaste ("I bow to you") is all around her as she and her mother navigate a busy marketplace—and when she returns with a little plant and chooses to give it to an elderly neighbor, it can be seen in the caring bond between them. In a sweet, universal text, debut author Suma Subramaniam shines a light on a word with significance far beyond yoga class, while artist Sandhya Prabhat makes the concept of mindfulness come alive in delightful illustrations likely to draw children in again and again.

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    • Booklist

      September 15, 2022
      Grades K-2 Many Americans are familiar with the word namaste as a gesture of closure at the end of a yoga practice. It is, in fact, a greeting known and used by millions of people in India and the diaspora. Namaste, as the title asserts, is a greeting in the Hindi language that is offered along with the gesture of placing the palms together and bowing the head slightly. In this beautifully illustrated book, we learn of the many ways namaste can be sung, uttered, whispered, or thought. The text is sparse, offering ways of thinking about the concept of namaste in different situations: as a word of comfort, or one that comes along with the giving of a gift. Meanwhile, the illustrations tell a subtle side story of selflessness and kindness. Ultimately, the book's message about namaste is one of recognizing everyone's humanity. Creative teachers might use this as a mentor text to encourage writing or storytelling about other culturally grounded greetings.

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    • School Library Journal

      September 30, 2022

      K-Gr 3-A young girl spends the day walking her neighborhood, greeting people with "Namaste" while explaining its various meanings. "Namaste is loving the world," and "Namaste is saying you matter." After returning home, she accidentally breaks the pot her new flower is in and uses "Namaste" to express her emotions about it. The story ends with her giving the repotted flower to a neighbor, because "Namaste is the divine in me honoring the divine in you." The acrylic drawings of her home and neighborhood are rich in detail, from the sidewalk to the textures of the curtains in the windows. The neighborhood is full of people of varied nationalities and abilities. On a few pages the text is the primary focus, with the girl shown as smaller when she feels sad. The journey through her day and to the awareness that her neighbor is lonely, and her subsequent gesture of friendship, show the larger concept behind the titular phrase. VERDICT A great purchase with a simple path to showing children how a word can be a way of living, a greeting, and a blessing, all at once.-Tamara Saarinen

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    • Kirkus

      November 15, 2022
      What does it mean to say namaste? This picture book attempts to explain this traditional, formal greeting used in South and Southeast Asia to welcome people and bid them farewell--in particular, as a way to show respect to elders. A child with dark hair, dark eyes, deep-brown skin, and a bindi on their forehead goes to a market with their caregiver and buys a potted plant to give their lonely, lighter-skinned neighbor. Vibrant, textured illustrations depict a blossoming friendship between the little one and the neighbor, while a series of statements describe what namaste means to the child. However, the disjointed text makes the concept difficult for young readers to grasp. Some statements describe namaste in its most literal sense ("Namaste is 'I bow to you.' " "Namaste is joining your palms together"), while others are more nebulous ("A yoga pose. A practice." "Namaste calms your heart when things aren't going right"). The lack of backmatter deprives readers of the cultural context and significance of this greeting as well as knowledge of the countries and cultures where it is used. Moreover, the book doesn't convey the deep respect that this greeting communicates. The absence of culturally specific details and the framing of namaste as a concept that could apply to almost any situation ultimately obscure its meaning and use. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Visually appealing but doesn't capture the spirit of namaste. (Picture book. 4-6)

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