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!
The Songs of Freedom series by Penguin Random House explores the lives of children across India during the struggle for independence.
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.
This well researched biography places Soli Sorabjee in the centre and through him also speaks about the times he lived in, and indeed the values he lived for!
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.