It is a collection of real, half-legendary, and totally legendary moments of kindness, none of them connected by plot, just by theme.
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A book that celebrates the irreplaceable father-child bond. The little girl in the story reminds her dad it is time to play. What follows is a series of the most delightful, imaginative games!
This book contains two sides: The Adventure – The Forbidden Snacks Society; and The Mystery – Peace Pulao. These are written by the spectacular authors Menaka Raman and Vibha Batra, both my very favourite authors.
The book starts with a dance contest at which Anjali and Wolf are missing. Seeing how that is uncharacteristic of them, Nagesh, Aaraval, Minotaur and Maithili go looking for them and end up in the Isle of Insanity.
This is the story of Rini Rao, a lively girl who lives in Mumbai’s Sunshine Colony. One day, captivated by an RJ’s voice and the way she connects with her listeners, Rini discovers a dream of her own—to become a radio jockey.
We Are the Champions: 40 Iconic Moments in Indian Sports by Vijay and Akshay Lokapally is an exciting book about India’s greatest sports achievements. It tells the stories of 40 important moments, starting from 1948, when India won its first Olympic hockey gold as an independent country, all the way to recent successes in 2025.
The book takes you on a great culinary journey, across the length and breadth of our country. So you start with A – Arunachal Pradesh and end at, well not Z, but P – Pondicherry. The book is thoughtfully sectioned, covering alphabetically, states from Arunachal to UP, and then the Union Territories from J & K to Pondicherry.
We thought it was high time to compile a curation of the most recommended activity books by our parents from various publishers.
The story, as the title suggests, is about Ritu getting married to Chandni. It is narrated and seen through the eyes of a child Ayesha, who is super excited about her favourite cousin sister – Ritu didi, getting married.
The book has humour, kindness, family love and lots of silliness that will knock you off the chair. If you think about the most relatable funny family book ever, Reva and Prisha is the book.
Pickle Yolk Books have award winning and incredibly beautiful picture books for 3-7yrs. Each one of them is unique – from the topic/issue the author chooses to address, to the unparalleled illustrations, to the directness and candidness, to the subtle nuances. We strongly feel that every parent who is raising a sensitive and kind child must ensure at least a few (if not all!) of these enchanting books are included in the home library.
A curated post on inclusive children’s books that have been incredible conversation starters on topics around the LGBTQIA+ (3-15 years)
This book covers dynasties from the Chalukyas to the early Mughals, weaving in stories of adventurers, poets, saints, and rulers thus obviously “not forgetting the who and where.” And the book proves that History can be as interesting as ever.
