children
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For children: Poltu’s holiday takes an unexpected turn when a train full of ghosts pulls up
Sudeshna Shome Ghosh
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For very young readers: Three new picture books on the mysteries of human and animal nature
Niyatee Parikh Sharma Nalini Sorensen Nandita da Cunha
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Climate fiction for children: Gogol’s friends have to leave as forests are cleared to build houses
Rajat Chaudhuri
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For children: Four friends are on a camping trip in a grand amusement park, but something is fishy
Neil D'Silva
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For children: Ever since his father went to the US, all Vincent’s mother says to his plans is ‘no’
Mariyam Fatima
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For children: Everyone in the neighbourhood is suspicious in the eyes of two young detectives
Siddharth Chowdhury
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For children: Katli makes up new versions of herself while living on an island where nothing happens
Aparna Kapur
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A new parenting book suggests ways to amicably break up fights between young siblings
Riri G Trivedi Anagha Nagpal
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‘I am not scared / I am not alone’: A young girl and a temple elephant become friends
Ranjeeta Raam
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For children: Young detectives suspect something sinister when a woman is pronounced a ‘witch’
Mallika Ravikumar
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Why Sudeshna Shome Ghosh took on ‘one of the toughest jobs in publishing’: Children’s picture books
Sudeshna Shome Ghosh
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For young readers: How children picked Lactobacillus delbrueckii as India’s national microbe
Kavitha Mandana
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‘Becoming’: An exhibition that brought together 130 years of Indian children’s book art
Rati Girish
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For young readers: Two stories from a new book of Kashmiri folktales
Vinita Zutshi
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For children: Agalya has been cast as Rapunzel in the school play, but her excitement is short-lived
Divya Anand
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Folk tale from the Nicobar Islands: Greedy humans take advantage of a kind mahogany tree
Nalini Ramachandran
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Myths for children: When monkeys (and lions, birds, chipmunks) built a bridge on the ocean for Rama
Dhan Gopal Mukherji
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For children: A new book brings the heartbreaking stories of animals caught in wars
Nandini Nayar
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‘What is in life cannot be ignored in books’: Duckbill editor Sayoni Basu on publishing for children
Sayari Debnath
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For children: How will Rajat get one hundred rupees for the boatman to take him across the river?
Poonam Desai