Journal writing for kids – a long term technique to improve writing
Journal writing for kids is a gradual but deep-rooted way to get children express themselves in words, in a manner that is non-threatening.
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.
Journal writing for kids is a gradual but deep-rooted way to get children express themselves in words, in a manner that is non-threatening.
Shabnam Minwalla’s fantasy fiction for children weaves in magic and realism. The journalist and author gives her take on the genre…
Timmi and Rizu by Shals Mahajan tackles the issue of bullying in school heads-on…and in a fun way that will appeal to younger readers.
Ninja Nani is the latest sensation in town. With great power comes great responsibility, but Ninja Nani handles things with great flair!
In Manya Learns to Roar, Shruthi Rao humorously and sensitively explores how children overcome challenges and emerge victorious.
Shah Jahan and the Ruby Robber by Natasha Sharma reimagines history in a fun way for young readers.
My Gandhi Scrapbook by Sandhya Rao will take children through the process of making Gandhiji truly their own!
The 7 Habits of Happy Kids brings the international bestselling 7 habits franchisee to young kids. After all, nothing like catching them young!
Bilingual books are a great way to introduce your mother tongue or regional language to your child. Pridhee Kapoor Gupta, Founder and CEO, T4Tales takes us through her publishing venture….
Long walk to freedom is one of the best-selling autobiographies in the world. The illustrated version for children makes the beautiful story of Nelson Mandela accessible to children.