Book Title: Sleepytime Tales with Nico NumeroAuthor: Sonia MehtaIllustrated by: Sunayana NairPublisher: Puffin Books-An imprint of Penguin Random HouseType: PaperbackNo. of Pages: 80Recommended age group: 5-7 Years At the very outset I want to thank…Continue Reading
Category: 6-8 years
After all the animals have been sent to the centre, Shyam realises that one tortoise has been left behind! His Thatha tells him to look after it, while he goes to inform the animal centre. But, the tortoise, who Shyam names Passepartout, disappears!
Lavanya Karthik has beautifully captured the life of young Protul. His desire to learn the tricks was so strong that he managed to impress the then greatest magician of Bengal – Ganapati Chakraborty to be his mentor and teacher. And under his expert guidance, Protul became P.C. Sorcar who took Indian magic to great heights.
In the book, an old gardener, called Nanaji by the kids of the boarding school where he maintains the garden, narrates Holi stories to the kids.
One day the queen falls in water, causing a big splash. When queen’s eyes met a frightened fish, her insecurities took over and she threatened the fish to keep her secret. But we all know what happens with secrets…
One day Ravindranath Tagore, fondly known as Robi in his childhood, wakes up realizing he has lost his Inspiration. He struggles to write anything on this notepad and decides to look for inspiration.
