Something’s Moving! Daya Subramanian and Anusha Sundar create some moving magic!
Here is a picture book that just won’t let you sit still. Get into the groove with Something’s Moving!
Here is a picture book that just won’t let you sit still. Get into the groove with Something’s Moving!
Books hold special places in homes. They have always been appreciated for their aesthetic value, in addition to their intellectual contribution. Here is how you can use books as décor in your house…
Thukpa For All gently weaves in multiple themes: the story of a visually impaired child who confidently and independently manages himself, a story about a close-knit neighbourhood community as well as a window into the exquisite beauty of Ladakh.
Vibhuti Cat by Shikhandin, published by Duckbill Books, is a story about a differently abled child and how he sets off on the path to personal growth armed with his love for art and a loving family!
This picture book on insects takes the young reader into the world of creepy-crawlies, looking at them with a new lens. The Insect Boy by Shobha Viswanath and Monami Roy looks at insects through the eyes of a child.
How does a mother handle a situation when her son wants to pursue an activity traditionally done only by women in the community? Sadiq wants to stitch is a heart-warming tale that shows how gender norms can be broken…
I must confess to one thing- before I started reading my first Juggernaut book on my laptop I was apprehensive. But, Jambavan, King of the Bears is a quick but riveting read, especially if you love mythological stories.
What is the reason behind the appeal of Frankenstein? Mary Shelley’s famed doctor and his unnamed ‘monstrous’ creation continue to strike a chord in our hearts.
An interesting addition to Duckbill Books, Susie Will Not Speak by Shruthi Rao tells the tale of a little girl who lisps, and what her best friend does about it.
Safran, Aishwarya Nir’s debut collection of poetry, addresses the unique concerns of the millennial generation.