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.
“One Day Elsewhere” retells four historically important events of the 20th century through the eyes of a child: an oil spill in France, the Dandi March, the Moon Landing and the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Toddlers do have a sense of humour, and a very unique worldview. Their minds are open to new thoughts and creative combinations. Three humorous board books for toddlers introduce a fun world to young children.
Look out! Here comes Amar ‘Butterfingers’. Let’s meet Green Park’s unlikely hero known for being klutzily!
Illustrated biographies can be highly inspirational for little kids. This duo from the Dreamers series will sow the seeds of big dreams in your little one’s minds!
A treasury of books on festivals beckons us to discover the essence of the festive tales and their celebratory spirit of culture and traditions
A funny story combines with cheeky art to tell the tale of a homework work assignment done last-minute!
A new chapter book in the hOle Book series….served with a pinch of magic!
A fascinating introduction to the life and works of Raja Ravi Varma, this picture book demystifies Indian art for children.
A Little Spice is Extra Nice takes you through the delicious worlds of spices, garnished with the love and warmth of familial bonds!
A picture book that takes you on ‘A Musical Road Trip’ where you discover the surprising origins of the foundations of Indian classical music!