Indian women in science: A stage for a more empowered and fair future for young children
Four board books open a window into the lives of women in science whose travails and stories will continue to inspire the youngest of children!
Four board books open a window into the lives of women in science whose travails and stories will continue to inspire the youngest of children!
Mai: Silently Mother by Geetanjali Shree is a novel that allows for silent contemplation, raising many philosophical and existential issues, gently weaving them into the story of a mother.
The Tiger of the River takes young readers into the fertile belt of the mighty river Kaveri through the eyes of the magnificent mahseer.
Gods of the Gods: Dimensions Book Three by Abhishek merges science fiction with views of a dystopian future, held together by a refreshed take on what is good and evil.
‘Color and Learn with little Bajo’ is an interactive and informative activity-based introduction to Indian classical music for children.
A memoir that talks about the author’s lived experience with the bipolar condition, Chemical Khichidi is in part a self-help guide, and a very personal narrative about the nuances of living with a mental health condition.
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.
Kashmir! Kashmir! by Deepa Agarwal is a collection of short stories for children and young adults, proving a fresh perspective on life in the valley.
"Are your emotions like mine?" by Chitin Mittal and Shruti Hemani introduce emotional literacy for children and paint a vivid picture of the emotional mindscape of a child.
Eminent mental health professionals address the phenomenon of urban loneliness with pointers for a life that is calm and mindful, despite challenges of urban living!