children's books
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A new book recounts tennis stars Sania Mirza and Mahesh Bhupathi winning the 2009 Australian Open
Vijay Lokapally Akshay Lokapally
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For children: Sona must prove that her brother Samiran Daju didn’t steal her friend Tara’s gold
Mitali Perkins
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For children: Tarun wants a pet. Desperately. Especially since his best friend got a brand-new puppy
Jane De Suza
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For very young readers: Can Nisha and Jamie solve the mystery behind the fires in the city?
CG Salamander
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‘The Elves and the Shoemaker’: A timeless fairytale for young readers to enjoy on Christmas Day
Talking Cub Books
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Children’s picture books: Adi and Arya visit Delhi and Kolkata, two cities with incredible history
Chitwan Mittal
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‘Moy Moy’s Circle’: A life of dignity for disabled children envisioned by the Latika Roy Foundation
Tarini Mohan
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For children: When fate brings a young girl and a cub together, they become each other’s family
Paro Anand
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For children: A rainbow-winged elephant carries a weaver towards a destiny spun from magic
Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar
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It will take more than Children’s Booker Prize to arrest the dramatic decline in reading enjoyment
Jessica Cook, The Conversation
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For children: Anil must speak up against the solar panel factory threatening the mangrove forests
Uma Krishnaswami
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For children: How Jawaharlal Nehru sparked technology education for jobs in the 1960s
Meghaa Gupta
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For children: Kittu’s life takes a crazy turn with his uber-cool, super-stylish great-aunt’s arrival
Anita Nair
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Sunday book pick: The vast world of mental health and caregiving in children’s novel ‘Rain Holiday’
Sayari Debnath
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Why the tactile experience of books still matters in raising curious, empathetic readers
Ripal Dixit
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Sci-fi horror adventure for children: Sammy and Simmy’s house is glitching. How will they escape?
Himanjali Sankar
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‘Me? / I’m forever eclipsed’: A children’s novel in verse about a young girl’s skin condition
Vibha Batra
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‘Every whisper tells a story’: A new book introduces young readers to mangroves around the world
Radhika Suri Chetna Singh Kaith
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The Children’s Booker Prize makes an entry, to be awarded every year from 2027
Scroll Staff
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For children: One rainy day, Latisha refuses to see anyone, not even her best friend Rekha. Why?
Shreya Ramachandran