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.
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The story follows young Bittoo, whose playtime with his friend Sonu is interrupted by a stubborn case of the hiccups.
Ravi doesn’t want to go to his grandfather’s place since it feels like a hospital. Nevertheless, he has to go with his mom when she decides to take care of him.
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.
Sometimes, you come across a book that holds the power to change an entire generation merely by explaining reality in simple, easy to understand words. The Amazing Generation is one such book, and it holds to power to make our children (and us) realise how technology and the tech giants have hypnotised us!
We thought it was high time to compile a curation of the most recommended activity books by our parents from various publishers.
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.
Books featuring moms are very common. But since we are an Equal Parenting community that believes Dads play an important role in the entire journey, not just reading journey and that they deserve to be celebrated (not just on Father’s Day) – we all curated this heartwarming list of Books on Dads!
A curated post on inclusive children’s books that have been incredible conversation starters on topics around the LGBTQIA+ (3-15 years)
Noni is unable to sleep without her favourite bedtime story. Thus, after a round of giggles and chuckles between Paati and her grandchild, begins the story. But it is no ordinary story!
Thanks to Archana Garodia Gupta and Shruti Garodia, Indian history receives a rejuvenating makeover. Eighty fascinating historical instances have been selected, catalogued alphabetically and been retold in a fun and interesting manner.
Ten book series guaranteed to shake off any reading slump. From Indian mythology and ancient demons to dystopian arenas and magical London streets, this list has something for every kind of reader.
The story begins when three children who discover a strange clue during a break‑in at the Asiatic Society Library in Mumbai. This clue leads them into a thrilling adventure across the city. They uncover secrets hidden for thousands of years, solve riddles, and learn how the sapphire has shaped history.
Eleven-year-old Avisha reads a book from her summer reading list and takes an immediate dislike to the motivations and actions of its protagonist. She decides to write to the author directly, to make her case, to say: you are wrong.
