There’s never a dull moment at kbc, for we always have something exciting and creative on! Presenting yet, another unique contest for a beautiful book that will feel like a warm hug! That’s Why Dogs…Continue Reading
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The story is set in an urban city of Bengaluru. Kartik challenges Aarav to come to a graveyard in the eerie hours of night. Here they encounter burglars and while escaping they stumble upon a quaint brass vessel with gold coins sparking a detective zeal in the children.
The book, ‘565 – The dramatic story of Unifying India’, provides a deep understanding of the massive task of deciding the fate of 565 princely states within the short time span of 50 days, during June – August 1947, in the run up to independence.
Payal Kapadia’s Woebegone’s Warehouse of Words is a thrilling “what-if” tale, in a world where a speaker has to pay a price for every word they speak.
When 12 year old Muniya learns that she is adopted, she embarks on a quest to find her birth parents.
The story is about a boy Amit who wants to have a puppy but like my household, the parents are not ready for it yet. Here comes Rajiv Fua with a little puppy who has injured his leg.
Very often our members reach out for unicorn themed books. Hence this wonderful curation!
Here are some recommended spooky and non spooky books on all things Halloween shared by our parents!
Going to the doctor, getting vaccines, having medicines during fever is a nightmare for both parent and child. So very often we get queries around this topic. Here are some books that our parents have recommended.
One of the most popular queries in our very engaged facebook group is, “Please suggest children’s books that introduce the festivals of India”. There are lots! And so many of these books are actually called…Continue Reading
Here are some of the books that got ordered the most (on deals) during this festive quarter!
The story starts with Leela and Aadi cleaning up their house for the Festival of Lights. This is followed by a trip to the market for Diwali shopping wherein the significance of each item purchased is explained.
As the children and their grandparents start their journey, there unwinds one story after another – each as a result of a conversation, argument, random mention of a word – Ajja and Ajji open up their Story Bag and they have the immediate attention of the children through the travels and their stay at Mayawati.
Young Leela is growing up under the watchful albeit strict gaze of her grandmother (having lost her mother early on and her father working in another town).
Leela is curious about the freedom struggle unfolding in the rest of the country and is fascinated by Mahatma Gandhi.