Nadia's Hands

By Karen English

Nadia's Hands by Karen English
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The Story

A Pakistani-American girl is chosen as flower girl for her Auntie Laila's wedding, where her Auntie Amina paints intricate henna designs on her hands — but Nadia worries what her classmates will think on Monday.

Why It's Special

For the kid who feels caught between two worlds sometimes, this is a quiet, honest look at learning to feel proud instead of unsure.

  • Big idea: Pride in where you come from often starts with a little worry — and grows once you decide to share it.
  • Vibes: tender, reflective, warm with wedding-day excitement

Perfect For Kids Who

  • are working on feeling proud of their family's traditions
  • enjoy stories about weddings and family celebrations
  • are curious about cultures and traditions different from their own
  • respond well to stories that follow a character's changing feelings

Ask Your Little Reader

  • Feelings & empathy: Why do you think Nadia felt worried about her henna before school on Monday?
  • Story & problem-solving: What changed Nadia's mind from worrying to feeling excited to share her hands?
  • Real-life connection: Have you ever worn or done something special from your family's traditions? How did it feel?
  • Imagination: If you could design your own mehndi pattern, what pictures or shapes would you choose?
  • Discussion starter: Why do you think Nadia wanted her classmates to understand what mehndi means to her?

About This Book

Title
Nadia's Hands
Author
Karen English
Illustrator
Jonathan Weiner
Pages
32 pages

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