Alpa Masi and her dog, Riksha, have come to keep her company. Divya declares that she will not wash her hair as she thinks it is boring, the soap gets in her eyes and the hair anyways get dirty again. Alpa says ‘okay’.
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It not only tells that it’s ok to feel all kinds of feelings, but also says what you can do to handle them well. It is powerful, not just in what it imparts, but also in how.
The story of a reluctant thief er… aspiring chef er… time-traveling djinn that my daughter read in one sitting!
What better way to start the new year with A NEW BOARD BOOKS SERIES OF TEN BOOKS for babies and toddlers that’s ALL ABOUT LOVE?!
Rashmi Uchil ‘s ‘Raising Stars’ brings forth unfiltered and spontaneous stories as Bollywood celebrities share their take on parenting. The author covers various dynamics of parenting: anger management, breaking gender stereotypes, financial responsibility, discipline and single parenting.
Presenting Emma’s first ever Book Bingo!
With physical school re-starting soon, many of us are wondering how to best prepare our children for what lies ahead. Thankfully, there are many lovely books that can help us make this transition easier, which we plan on reading in the next month.
Parents share tips on how they introduced non fiction books to their kids.
This book is a beautiful one that gives us insight into the various professions which have evolved over the years and how India has been a part of it right from the beginning.
If you have a baby or toddler who is ridiculously good at ripping apart books or mouthing them, these tips might help!!!
Meet Anay, a shy boy who loved all his subjects at school, but his face lit up like a light bulb and a flash of enthusiasm burst through him when someone asked about his favourite subject – Space.
Set in rural Assam, the story is about three people Ashim, Nirmal and Anubhav who navigate rural India and everything that is right and wrong about it.
Jane’s well researched and well written book traces the story of communication from prehistoric times, through the dark ages, and meanders finally into the age of AI. It’s a fun read for all age groups, with an interesting design and a wise crack dog!
The story begins with the author taking the reader through various senses – depicting the pounding of colours; visualising the logs, sticks, colorful water buckets and pichkaari!