One day, they'll stop asking questions

The other day my child asked me what a Punjabi word meant.

A simple question.

One of hundreds children ask every week.

But it made me pause.

Because one day, they'll stop asking.

And when they do, they'll either already have a connection to their language and culture...

Or they won't.

That's why I believe Punjabi doesn't need to be taught perfectly.

It just needs to be present.

In conversations.
In play.
In everyday moments.

The families who see the biggest results aren't usually the ones doing formal lessons every day.

They're the ones who make Punjabi part of normal life.

That's exactly why I created our collection of Punjabi learning toys.

Simple.
Hands-on.
Designed to fit into family life.

Because language grows through familiarity.

Not pressure.

Browse our collection here


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