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"The Hindu Young World Goodbooks Award, Best picture book 2018 (illustration)."
A little girl looks for her cat on a busy street but the cat manages to stay one step ahead of her.
A quirky tale about two friends that encourages children to consider who they are and how they see themselves - and those around them * An interesting starting point for questions about identity, perception and acceptance * Expressions, colors and textures work with simple text to create a joyful portrait of a friendship that goes beyond appearances * Runner-up - 2019 Publishing Next Industry Award for Printed Children's Book of the Year (0-8 years)
Mother's sari is sometimes a train, sometimes a river, or a swing, or a hiding place... Children have a way of seeing things differently! The spare text weaves and winds between a visual interplay of children, colours and textures, to create the mood-filled world of My Mother's Sari. * Dynamic interplay of text and visual that takes the reader on a sartorial journey with the graceful and everyday sari * Illustrated by an international award-winning filmmaker-artist, who breaks away from conventional depictions of both sari and children, combining photographs and acrylic in dramatic, original ways to create stunning visuals * Encourages the child to explore, dream and find new experiences at playtime * With a step by step guide to wearing a sari.
A story about the big, gentle temple elephant, Gajapati Kulapati catching a cold.
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While his mother makes chapatis, Neeraj transforms a piece of dough into different animals.
This Is A Story About Malu, An Adorable Young Polar Bear Growing Up In The North Pole. As The Tale Unfolds Through The Adventures Of Malu, The Lilting Cadence Of The Writing Draws Another Larger Picture: About Girls, About What Girls Can Do Too. Yes, Malu Is A Female Polar Bear! The Charming Full Page Illustrations Make This A Most Appealing Picture Book For Children.