by Kavita Gupta Sabharwal Lifelong learning depends on reading. Parents and teachers are aligned but need the ecosystem to create access and guide choices Jonas Salk - the inventor of the Polio vaccine - suggested the most important question to ask ourselves is, “Are we being good ancestors?” This question nudges us toward ethical choices … Continue reading #INDIAKIDLIT – Breeding Readers
#WorldKidLit Wednesday: ¡Vamos! Let’s Cross the Bridge
Wolf Little Lobo and his rooster sidekick Kooky Dooky are back! Raúl the Third (Raúl Gonzalez) continues his award-winning bilingual ¡Vamos! series with ¡Vamos! Let’s Cross the Bridge. As in the first two volumes for readers age 4-7, the third bustles with cross-cultural Tex-Mex action and zany illustrations. All three books have brought Raúl the … Continue reading #WorldKidLit Wednesday: ¡Vamos! Let’s Cross the Bridge
#INDIAKIDLIT – Amish Tripathi on Books, Balance, and Building Bridges to One’s Culture
by Karthika Gopalakrishnan Amish Tripathi Amish has always marched to the beat of his own drum. From his 2010 decision to self-publish his debut work of fiction—The Immortals of Meluha, the first book in The Shiva Trilogy—a reimagined narrative of traditional Hindu mythology, to setting up the Immortal Writers’ Centre initiative today (similar to what … Continue reading #INDIAKIDLIT – Amish Tripathi on Books, Balance, and Building Bridges to One’s Culture
#INDIAKIDLIT – Opening the Gates: Paro Anand on Diversity in Indian Children’s Literature
by Samantha Kokkat Paro Anand, a celebrated member of India’s children’s literature community, writes short stories, novels, plays and poetry for children and young adults. Paro Anand (image source: HarperCollins India) A fearless writer who has won accolades including the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Bal Sahitya Puraskar for her collection Wild Child and Other Stories, now … Continue reading #INDIAKIDLIT – Opening the Gates: Paro Anand on Diversity in Indian Children’s Literature
#INDIAKIDLIT – Ruskin Bond – The Writer in the Hills
by Samantha Kokkat Nestled in an apartment in the hills of Mussoorie, India’s most beloved children’s book author has been religiously stringing together words and sending them readers’ way for around seven decades now. Ruskin Bond (image source: The Hindu) Ruskin Bond published his first novel, The Room on the Roof, in 1956 when he … Continue reading #INDIAKIDLIT – Ruskin Bond – The Writer in the Hills
#INDIAKIDLIT – Anushka Ravishankar on Writing Wicked, Wacky Verse
by Samantha Kokkat Anushka Ravishankar Anushka Ravishankar, an eminent personality in India’s children’s literature industry, has been working in children’s publishing since 1996 as an editor and writer. She started off as an editor at Tara Books, a groundbreaking independent publishing house, where she wrote her first book Tiger on a Tree. In 2012, she … Continue reading #INDIAKIDLIT – Anushka Ravishankar on Writing Wicked, Wacky Verse
#INDIAKIDLIT – Tara Books – a pilgrimage and homage
by Nadine Bailey This is a personal story of my relationship with Tara Books - for an extensive history of the company please read their latest blog celebrating 28 years of existence. My first introduction to Indian books was through what is probably one of Tara Books’ most famous offerings - the inimitable London Jungle … Continue reading #INDIAKIDLIT – Tara Books – a pilgrimage and homage
#INDIAKIDLIT – The Case of the Fascinating Folktale
by Shobha Viswanath Karadi Tales -- a children's book publishing house based in Chennai, India A child’s imagination is a vibrant thing, always hungry for stories. Adults, in their role as storytellers to children, nurture this imagination through the stories they tell them. But this can be a daunting task for the typical adult who is … Continue reading #INDIAKIDLIT – The Case of the Fascinating Folktale
#WorldKidLit Wednesday: Amazona
While most of the Amazon rainforest is found within the borders of Brazil, other South American countries such as Peru and Colombia lay claim to portions of its acreage. The Amazon itself is home to hundreds of indigenous people groups, who find themselves increasingly displaced from their ancestral homes, or even killed, because of mining, … Continue reading #WorldKidLit Wednesday: Amazona
#INDIAKIDLIT – Pratham Books & StoryWeaver
by Jeremy Willette As a librarian, former language teacher, and someone who lived and worked in India for eight years, I love everything there is about Pratham Books. Pratham Books (pronounced like the English "TH" in "Thanks" and which means “first” in Hindi) is a nonprofit publisher whose top mission is to get books into … Continue reading #INDIAKIDLIT – Pratham Books & StoryWeaver
