Children's Books
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A ten-year-old learns about disability when a grandparent with cerebral palsy comes to live with her
Madhurima Vidyarthi
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The Art of Solitude: Why I am revisiting my Tintin and Babar comics
Krina Patel
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The youngest readers: How is the lockdown affecting the picture books business?
Richa Jha
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Why Judith Kerr’s beloved books for children must be read with her autobiographies
Eleanor Byrne, The Conversation
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Meet the author who wants to break the silence around adoption with her children’s book
Chandrima Pal
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Why competitive reading can suck all the joy out of enjoying books
Sally O'Reilly, The Conversation
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Children’s books: The Hindu Young World-Goodbooks Awards announce shortlists for 2019
Scroll Staff
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This book of stories for children will also give adults insights into the world of young people
Apala Bhowmick
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How do you adapt ‘The Godfather’ for children? By turning it into a rhyming book about a baking owl
Neha Bhatt
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Earth Day: Nine Indian books that teach children (and adults) the need to protect the environment
Bijal Vachharajani
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Why homeware brand Good Earth became the latest entrant to the world of children’s publishing
Kanishka Gupta
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Two new imprints have been launched. Things must be looking up for children’s publishing in India
Neha Bhatt
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Finding wonder in the ordinary: Meet Julia Donaldson, the writer behind the beloved Gruffalo
Bijal Vachharajani
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Aung San Suu Kyi’s name may be dropped from children’s book after parents raise demand
Scroll Staff
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Ten Indian books featuring disabled children that every child (and parent) should read
Bijal Vachharajani
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Priya Kuriyan’s new book tells the story of an adorable, eccentric grandmother – without any words
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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Death is getting darker in Young Adult fiction. Are we ready for teenagers to read about it?
Erin Farrow, The Conversation
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The very silly world of Khushnaz Lala is full of pirates and children who like to play dress up
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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Kurdish children’s books from Soviet Armenia are a rare glimpse into a fractured culture
Michael Erdman
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Harry Potter will seem tame compared to this Nigerian journey into magic
Devapriya Roy