Author : Mamta Nainy Illustrator : Sandhya PrabhatAmmi weaves the most beautiful sarees, but never gets to wear any of them! Her two little daughters decide to do something about it – break their piggy bank…
'“Teeny-tiny ANTs Are busy Always workin Never dizzy!” Then there are flitty-witty Bats, inky-winky Crows, heehaw Donkeys and a sprightly animal-rhyme for every letter. With bright-bold cutout pictures, this is just the sort of exciting alphabet book to start off teeny-tiny readers, w...
Squiggles and swirls, loops and curls, diamonds and dots. . . and a small surprise! The little girl watches as her mother traces the cool, moist patterns on her palm. Then comes the waiting. The henna must dry, nothing must touch it – and she can be patient no longer! The art of drawing wit...
'Whose colour is GREEN, RED, YELLOW, BLUE…? A little boy asks and sets off a tussle over who owns which colour, as the sun watches the fun! Top South Asian Book by Toka Box 2020'
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From inspiring real-life encounters as a teacher to timeless stories woven from the memories of her own grandparents' bedtime tales, Sudha Murty has delighted generations of readers with her words and wisdom. The Sudha Murty Children's Treasury, in a dazzling hardback edition, is a compilation of...
Bahadur, the little elephant has forgotten how to sleep. Worried, and very, very sleepy he goes to his animal friends for help. But they all sleep in their own different ways — elephants don't sleep like that! What should Bahadur do? A charming story with pictures that give each animal a sp...
A cherished shared memory\n \\nThis vignette of a farmer working quietly and steadily while one child is asleep and another plays is framed against a world where women form three-fourths of the labour force. Its anchorage in lived experience finely captures the interdependency and self-determinat...