Book Reviews
Discover excellent Sikh books for your family. Honest reviews of children's books that teach Sikhi values, history, and culture.

Hair Twins
A joyful picture book celebrating the bond between a Sikh father and daughter through their shared hair — a story of identity, pride, and love.

My Name Is Saajin Singh
A joyful and important picture book about a Sikh boy who loves his name — until his teacher mispronounces it on the first day of school.

Resilient Roots: A Sikh Family's Journey - A Must-Read for Sikh Families
A sensitive and powerful exploration of Sikh history through the eyes of a young American Sikh boy discovering his family's journey through partition and 1984.

The Many Colors of Harpreet Singh — A Book Review for Sikh Families
A review of Supriya Kelkar's picture book The Many Colors of Harpreet Singh — a young Sikh boy who expresses his emotions through the colors of his patka while navigating friendship, belonging, and identity. Ages 3+.

Ajooni the Kaurageous: Ajooni Stands Up to the Dragon
A beautifully written story about a brave Sikh girl who learns that courage isn't the absence of fear, but facing challenges despite being scared.