Treasury of Festivals: Here are the books on festivals that you need to buy for children
A treasury of books on festivals beckons us to discover the essence of the festive tales and their celebratory spirit of culture and traditions
A treasury of books on festivals beckons us to discover the essence of the festive tales and their celebratory spirit of culture and traditions
Mirror Mirror is coming of age touching story of young Ananya’s inner battles in accepting and believing in herself with confidence.
Dive into the inspiring story of Dhivya, the young swimming champ from the cotton fields who competes at the Paralympics with determination and faith.
What can motivate youngsters to seek livelihood in their own villages, closer home than move to cities and work in less than ideal conditions? Would coming home ever be a reality for them?
House of Uncommons’ by journalist-author Vishaka George brings forth a sensitive story of endurance and hope. An uplifting story about HIV+ youngsters and their journey to live a normal life.
No Nonsense Nandhini is an inspiring story of resilience. Nandhini, a remarkable young widow with two children takes up the mantle of growing and caring for her fragrant sampangi flower and vegetable farm despite the many adversities that come her way.
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‘The Miracle on Sunderbaag Street’ by Nandita da Cunha and published by Kalpavriksh is a vibrant picture book about young Zara who lives at Sunderbaag Street. She is alone, bored…
Who is the boss of gardening at home? Read this fun humorous tale from a child’s viewpoint as she silently observes her parents challenging each other! An enriching read from Katha Publishers.