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Nursery Rhymes

  • How an Indian dad turned his daughter’s love for  rhymes into a million-dollar business on YouTube

    How an Indian dad turned his daughter’s love for rhymes into a million-dollar business on YouTube

    Manu Balachandran, qz.com
    · Aug 05, 2017 · 07:30 pm
  • An Indian feminist hated the gender stereotypes in nursery rhymes, so she wrote her own

    An Indian feminist hated the gender stereotypes in nursery rhymes, so she wrote her own

    Suneera Tandon, qz.com
    · Apr 03, 2017 · 07:30 am
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    Videos: Why you may not know of India's fourth-largest YouTube channel

    Scroll Staff
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