As an author and illustrator, my creative work is rooted in empathy, diversity, and childhood joy. — Natasha

Bela and Lily (Kokila, Penguin)
“As a Bangladeshi Muslim immigrant, I did not see myself in the stories I read as a child. Now, with every word choice and every stroke of the pencil, I draw from my experiences. I find joy in uplifting art that reinforces our shared humanity.” — Natasha

Sunday morning with Abbu (2021)

Moon’s Ramadan (Versify, HarperCollins)

Water Lily Fairy (2021)

Jaya and the Beanstalk (2021)

Moon’s Ramadan (Versify, HarperCollins)

Lulu In The Spotlight (Versify, HarperCollins)
“When a child recognizes their world, their food, their festivals, inside a story, it tells them their life is worth printing.
For so long, these stories were not included in the American story. In my work, representation isn’t just about visibility; it is about history-keeping.” — Natasha

Moon’s Ramadan (Versify, HarperCollins)
