Rooster Raga by Natasha Sharma: A Joyful Journey of Self-Discovery
Introduction "Rooster Raga" by Natasha Sharma, with illustrations by Priya Kuriyan, is a charming tale for children. Published by Tulika Books, it tells the story of Ruru, a little rooster on a quest to find his unique crow. This delightful book
Book Review: The Tiffin Gang by Shweta Ganesh Kumar
Introduction "The Tiffin Gang" by Shweta Ganesh Kumar, illustrated by Ogin Nayam and published by Pratham Books, is a charming children's book. The story centers on Meenu, a young girl who is bored with her lunch. This simple yet engaging tale
Book Review: Ed Finds a Home by Alia Bhatt
Introduction "Ed Finds a Home" is Alia Bhatt's debut as an author. This children's book tells the story of a lonely dog named Ed and a girl named Alia. This book is filled with lessons about kindness, friendship, and understanding. Book Details Title:
A Piglet Named Mercy Book Review: Kate DiCamillo’s Delightful Tale of an Unpredictable Piglet
"A Piglet Named Mercy" by Kate DiCamillo is a charming story about change and joy. This delightful book tells the tale of Mr. and Mrs. Watson, who live on Deckawoo Drive. They are very ordinary people who lead a very
Book Review: The Twits by Roald Dahl – A Hilarious Tale of Mischief and Revenge
Title: The Twits Author: Roald Dahl Genre: Humour Grade Recommendation: Grade 3 & 4 The Twits is a classic children's book by the renowned British author, Roald Dahl. Originally published in 1980, this humorous and entertaining tale is still loved by children and adults
Award Winning Books for 6 Year Olds
Got a six year old and looking for suggestions on what to add next to their reading list? You can start right here with our recommendations of award-winning books that are perfect for this age group. With the increasing awareness around
7 Books That Celebrate Sibling Bonds
“Siblings: children of the same parents, each of whom is perfectly normal until they get together.” – Sam Levenson How do you think kids are likely to describe their siblings? In all probability, the list of adjectives would look something like