A Pet for the Princess
Shubhangi Chetan Picture Books Mango Books Princess Nayana’s birthday was just ten days away. Her father, Raja Mahendravarman and his ministers decide to get her a pet. Will they find […]
The World of My Books and Stories
Nandini NayarThe World of My Books and Stories
Nandini NayarShubhangi Chetan Picture Books Mango Books Princess Nayana’s birthday was just ten days away. Her father, Raja Mahendravarman and his ministers decide to get her a pet. Will they find […]
Suvidha Mistry Picture Books Children's Book Trust There are three of them and that makes them a gang. Chhotu is alone and that makes it easy to tease him. Join […]
Ana Sanfelippo Picture Books OUP UK Bindia longs for a brightly coloured house. It seems impossible…but soon, her dream starts to grow. Suitable for: 3+ Years, Preschoolers, Early Readers, Storytelling, […]
Photo by Tim Foster on Unsplash Inspiring Women, Inspiring Tales There were many things Abhi enjoyed about school. Homework was not one of them. ‘I don’t mind normal homework,’ he […]
Middle Grade Fiction Children's Book Trust ‘The Invisible Boy’ in View from the Window and Others is a story about the different people who are invisible to the eyes of […]
Sonal Gupta Vaswani Middle Grade Fiction Red Panda Move over Friday, it’s Caturday! A day to celebrate Cool cats with stories by some of India’s foremost Children’s authors. This beautifully […]
Middle Grade Fiction Talking Cub Maymo is an orphan girl growing up in Joshi Ma’s home for children in Songarh. The day she turns eleven, Maymo discovers that she is […]
Srividya Natarajan Picture Books Tulika Books “Are you there, Amma?” “Are you inside, Amma?” Kiran looks everywhere for his mother – in the kitchen, in the balcony, and even in […]
Dileep Chinchalkar Picture Books Eklavya What happens on Pranav’s first day at school? Suitable for: 3+ years, Preschoolers, Early Readers, Storytelling, Read Aloud Buy now Themes School Friends Animals Being […]
Saurabh Pandey Picture Books Children's Book Trust There are many chairs in Meera’s house. There’s one for Dada and another for Dadi. Everyone has a chair, except Meera. Meera looks […]