Features and reviews of books that have special interest for children. The age groups between 0-12 have a wealth of books dedicated to them. We sieve through these and bring forth our curated picks. We also discuss relevant aspects and issues related to the realm of children’s literature.
What happens when a beautiful Champaka tree, filled with life, is replaced with an equally exquisite glass tree? The Glass Tree by M Mukundan leaves the young reader with some food for thought.
There are some children’s books you just can’t grow out of. Cherish these timeless picture books for years to come!
T4 Tales brings a new and worthy addition to the treasure-trove of Ramayana stories for children. This interactive book is a simple retelling in Hindi for very young children.
What if you are forbidden to be friends with your young neighbour? And when you ask why, all you get is silence? Can there be friends behind walls?
Bollywood Groove and Culture Groove started with a vision to celebrate different cultures through stories and dance. Their latest offering consists of two books that highlight cultural aspects of Janmasthami and Ganesh Chaturthi.
After the immense popularity of The Diary of a Wimpy Kid, comes another awesome adventure. This time round, the limelight is on the much-loved Rowley Jefferson. And man, he does steal the show!
The Skill Builder series (Phonics) by Sonia Mehta opens up a whole new channel for having fun with language.
You are invited to Biplob's world, where a delightful bumblebee is all ready to save the world, one step at a time!
The Song of India is the fourth instalment of a series of memoirs by India’s most loved author. Ruskin Bond weaves his magic once more by sharing a slice of his life with his trademark wit and humour.
Saffron Stories creates educational materials such as flashcards to present content on Indian culture to meet the demand for products that root children to their culture, but are at the same time a fun experience and designed to high quality standards.