I Dream of Ganesha
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Bala Kids09/03/2024Pages: 32Size: 9 x 9ISBN: 9781645472957DetailsWhen Maya dreams she’s lost in the jungle, she must rely on Ganesha’s wisdom to guide her back home–and back to herself. An engaging and beautifully illustrated story that introduces kids to one of the most well-known deities in the Hindu/Buddhist world.
After a hard day, Maya drifts into a dream where she meets an elephant-headed boy named Ganesha, who she learns to trust as her guide back home. Leading Maya with bravery, wisdom, and love, Ganesha teaches Maya how to overcome fear as they make their way through the challenging obstacles of a wild jungle. Upon waking, Maya is able to invoke the spirit of Ganesha as she starts her day.
The story is followed by resources for further learning about Ganesha, including an illustrated glossary of symbolism that kids can look for in the story. Of the hundreds of gods in Hindu mythology, Ganesha is one of the most beloved. Considered the guide to discovering the meaning of life and living it well, Ganesha is invoked within us whenever we choose to act like him—patient, kind, brave, thoughtful, and, above all, fearless.RelatedCheck items to add to the cart orAuthor Bio
SONALI ZOHRA’s work is inspired by her love of nature, mythology, philosophy, and spirituality—combined with her education in fine art, photography, and design. Her illustrations evolve and grow as she does; she enjoys this process profoundly.
SONALI ZOHRA’s work is inspired by her love of nature, mythology, philosophy, and spirituality—combined with her education in fine art, photography, and design. Her illustrations evolve and grow as she does; she enjoys this process profoundly.Selected Reader Reviews







