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.
Author: Priyanka Padmanabhan
It’s lovely how The Buddha and his inquisitiveness, his path in getting his questions answered by himself, could be introduced to the tiny tots in a way they could co-relate.
This book talks about the innocence in the mutual admiration and the beginning of a relationship between a baby and a bird. It’s so heartfelt to see how this bond is acknowledged and more so admired in a respectful way by the parents.
A couple of weeks go, it finally snowed here! Ah! The view was breathtaking and my 3 year old was super thrilled to go out and make a snowman! The very next day, all the…Continue Reading
What does it mean to be kind? That’s what this book explores, in a beautiful way. I was so mind blown at how well the book has explained kindness – through very limited text, amazing illustrations and especially the cascading effect of kindness.