Raising Mamma by Lalita Iyer, a simple book about the spirit of communication
“Never underestimate the power of an honest conversation” and “trusting your child’s instincts” is one of the many takeaways that Raising Mamma by Lalita Iyer offers.
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.
“Never underestimate the power of an honest conversation” and “trusting your child’s instincts” is one of the many takeaways that Raising Mamma by Lalita Iyer offers.
Haiku lovers rejoice! Use these books to bring forth the magic Haiku for children...
The beautiful Gulmohar tree becomes a pathway of introducing a child to the wonders of nature. My Gulmohar Tree by Ekta Ohri outlines this fascinating journey.
For want of a cleaner and greener environment for our present and future generations, our habits and practices need to change. City of Stars by Ekta Ohri shows how small changes matter.
Picture books are beautiful tools to help children understand and cope with all kinds of emotions. Darkless is a poignant read and clearly opens up a path to bibliotherapy for children.
A mesmerizing Chinese koi fish inspires a timeless tale for children….a tale where dreams matter and where they do come true!
Little actions can assume the form of big miracles. ‘The Miracle on Sunderbaag Street’ by Nandita da Cunha shows how a small idea can harbour big change.
The Golden Eagle from the Feather Tales series has a compelling story line, descriptive narrative and factual bird trivia with bird heroines, heroes, a villain and his sidekicks. Tune in to know more!
Katha brings a little travelogue of sorts for children, opening up their eyes to the beauty of Ladakh. Here’s presenting Ladakh for children….
Nani Ki Naav is a delightful poem in Hindi that will make young children squeal in delight! Journey on with Neena and her Nani in their little boat….