children's literature
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Literary exchanges: Lessons from making Indian children’s literature travel to the West
Meghaa Gupta
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In Delhi, Finland’s beloved Moomins show how children’s books can inspire empathy amid adversity
Andleeb Shadab
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Valley of Words Book Awards announces its 2025 shortlists across eight categories
Scroll Staff
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For children: The tale of how young Hanuman learnt to make fire and also control it
Dhan Gopal Mukherji
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Meet three forgotten women who wrote fairytales which subverted the Grimms’ gender norms
Anja Rekeszus, The Conversation
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Stories from the Mahabharata: How Dhritarashtra, Pandu, and Vidura were born
Sudipta Bhawmik
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‘Starry, Starry Night’: Graphic novel for children takes a nuanced look at loss, grief, and recovery
Rati Girish
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How Neev Literature Festival’s celebration of children’s books has become its own success story
Rati Girish
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The trend of children’s books written by celebrities is picking up. But what about sales?
Rati Girish
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Children’s fiction: This picture book is co-authored with ChatGPT and illustrated using AI
Ashima Mathur ChatGPT
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Readers are finally witnessing the much-awaited bloom of green literature for Indian children
Rati Girish
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‘Zen’: A memorable teenage love story set during two crucial political movements in Indian history
Bijal Vachharajani
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Young detectives Daisy and Hazel have no cases to solve. Till their teacher is found dead in the gym
Robin Stevens
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Neev Literature Festival announces Rs 6-lakh fellowships for children’s book creators
Scroll Staff
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Roald Dahl row: Why do we assume children can’t think for themselves? Let them read, ask questions
Smitha Nair
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For young readers: A new biography of star athlete Milkha Singh aka The Flying Sikh
Swati Sengupta
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There is so much more to children’s literature than the staples from the Western world
Sheila Cordner, The Conversation
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A children’s publisher is designing GIF books for an immersive reading experience
Scroll Staff
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Thirty years after we first met her, Roald Dahl’s Matilda remains the book-loving hero we need
Ankita Chawla
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‘Children can read about the Holocaust, but not about the violence in Kashmir’: Writer Paro Anand
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri