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Swadeshi ‘Little Princess’ recently empowered the maiden book launch of ‘Blossoms’, written by Ashirwadi Manamudali, a 15 year old (Grade 10) student from Loyola College, Daluwakotuwa, Negombo.


She has won several zonal level awards during the school English day competitions in storytelling, and poetry. She has been guided to paint her thoughts with several literary techniques by her school teachers. ‘Blossoms’ is a book with colourful fantasies which blossomed as poems and stories in her mind.


A spokesperson for Swadeshi said: “Creativity and the power of imagination which is included in this book is really amazing. Writing a book is a gateway to many adventures, this is just what reading Ashirwadi’s book ‘Blossoms’ teaches children, and they can be inspired by her wonderful book. Today’s high-tech world brings us many challenges where our children are living in a fast paced digital environment. Lack of reading and writing skills is resulting in poor communication skills, lack of creativity and imagination. We are so happy to see children like Ashirwadi challenging this environment by making an effort to improve and expand her literary skills. Expanding one’s literary skill improves a child’s imagination, creativity and communication skills and it brings out a very confident personality in 
a child.”


A spokesperson for Swadeshi stated that Swadeshi ‘Little Princess’ supports and encourages children to expand their literary skills. So we hope many children will take this as an example to improve their literary skills and talents. We will have many more programmes to get more kids involved in improving their talents.
Swadeshi ‘Little Princess’ is a personal care brand that comes in three variants of exciting kids soap, cologne, lotion, shampoo and shower gel with three lovely perfumes; ‘Jade Garden’, ‘Rose Petal’ and ‘Sea Spray’.


‘Jade Garden’ emanates a nature-loving friendliness symbolising an outgoing girl with many friends. ‘Rose Petal’ invokes sweetness and admiration representing a pleasant and happy girl who is loved by all who come in contact with her and the third character and ‘Sea Spray’ represents a mermaid, an exciting and adventurous girl who is always willing to try bold and new things. Kids can select the range based on their liking to the princess characters. Little Princess is another quality product from the herbal care specialist Swadeshi since 1941.


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