Why Can’t Elephants be Red? by Vani Tripathi Tikoo
Why Can’t Elephants be Red? by Vani Tripathi Tikoo (Perky Parrot, Niyogi books) gives us a glimpse into the mind of a lively and chirpy toddler who lives in a joint family set up in Singapore.
Why Can’t Elephants be Red? by Vani Tripathi Tikoo (Perky Parrot, Niyogi books) gives us a glimpse into the mind of a lively and chirpy toddler who lives in a joint family set up in Singapore.
AdiDev Press brings three board books for toddlers that introduce significant saints and the values they stand for in a simply, aesthetic and accessible manner.
Whimsical creatures, evil villains, unsuspecting children and an unforgettable adventure. The Magic Cup has it all!
“One Day Elsewhere” retells four historically important events of the 20th century through the eyes of a child: an oil spill in France, the Dandi March, the Moon Landing and the fall of the Berlin Wall.
A funny story combines with cheeky art to tell the tale of a homework work assignment done last-minute!
A fascinating introduction to the life and works of Raja Ravi Varma, this picture book demystifies Indian art for children.
Corona kills, but bhai, so does hunger…Jamlo Walks is a touching picture book about how the lockdown impacted migrant workers.
My Ta Dhi Workbook 1, A Bharatanatyam workbook for beginners by Saiprasanna Bellur is a workbook cum keepsake that adds a classy twist to Bharatanatyam lessons!
This delightful picture book merges rhyme and art as it takes us right into the heart of the mountain forests to witness the clock in the jungle.
Travelling Series by Shilpi Chawla has just revealed the amsterdam_deck, a set of guidance cards designed to sharpen your intuition.