Jamlo Walks by Samina Mishra
Corona kills, but bhai, so does hunger…Jamlo Walks is a touching picture book about how the lockdown impacted migrant workers.
Corona kills, but bhai, so does hunger…Jamlo Walks is a touching picture book about how the lockdown impacted migrant workers.
This delightful picture book merges rhyme and art as it takes us right into the heart of the mountain forests to witness the clock in the jungle.
Saahi’s Quest follows a little dragonfly as she discovers the world around her, the magic of creation and herself!
Experience the joy of travel of a different kind. This picture book takes you through some beautiful trails as you explore how seeds travel.
A nature walk…a mother and her child…..and imagining a world of endless possibilities!
How can parents gently lead their kids to discover themselves as unique individuals, not necessarily clones of their parents! Just like papa by Nandita da Cunha takes on this poignant theme.
The Tale of Makkhilal merges a profound social message with a beautiful reading experience thanks to the simple language and delightful illustrations for the 3-6-year-old age group.
Ketaki Mazumdar’s beautifully illustrated picture book narrates a simple tale of love and sharing. Set in the midst of an enthralling forest, it whips up the imagination of children.
What defines India? The answer to this is not easy…maybe not even completely possible. However, Jahnvi Lakhota Nandan attempts this herculean task by looking at India through the lens of product design in Pukka Indian: 100 Objects that Define India.