MB: No Words, Just Vibes ✨


Read time: 368 words, 1 minute.
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Sometimes words aren't what we need.
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Sometimes we just want to feel the vibe.
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Sue's guided meditation albums took us there.
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But now?
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We're letting go of words entirely.
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Just pure, flowing instrumentals.
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Because sometimes, the most "instrumental" thing… is the instruments.

Right?

We're releasing Sue's albums without words:

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-Kabir & Sue

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​Monthly Bucket - February
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πŸ“š Books

​Big Book of Vehicles​​
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By Ronne Randall (Illustrated by Britta Teckentrup)
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This large format book is perfect for browsing or for a focused discussion on one type of vehicle or industry.
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From playtime (skates and scooters) to busy streets (garbage trucks and delivery trucks), and emergency vehicles (helicopters and ambulances) this book has a wide range of vehicles with a small amount of text - perfect for describing the purpose of each vehicle.
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​Words Between Us​
By Angela Pham Krans (Illustrated by Dung Ho)​
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Felix and his grandma have always lived oceans apart, until the day she arrives in the U.S. from Vietnam. They love sharing their traditions and foods -- American and Vietnamese, respectively -- with each other.
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​Red House, Brown Mouse​
By Jane Godwin (Illustrated by Blanca GΓ³mez)​
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As an adventurous little mouse sets off into the big, wide world, she introduces new concepts to the very youngest. From colors and counting to animals and vehicles, this rhyming read-aloud gem is sure to enthrall toddlers, who will delight in the search-and-find element on every spread--the intrepid mouse herself.

🍦 Extras

​My Hat by Kate Micucci. Her debut family album with fun and festive songs.
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​Life of a children's book maven - Educator & bookseller Amy Vandament on story time & safe environments
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​How to make gulab jamun - Sue's secret recipe

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March 14 - Holi​
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April 14 - Vaisakhi​
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August 15 - Independence Day​
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August 9 - Raksha Bandhan ​
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