: Pink is for girls Blue is for boys Girls play house Boys play cricket Cry like a girl Kick like a boy Sometimes grown-ups can say silly things that just aren't true--not for all kids anyway! This book is an attempt by a mum to start a conversation with her little one about gender stereotypes. ...
: Golmatol Ram, The Biggest Man In The Kingdom Wants A New Outfit For Himself To Attend The Princess' Wedding. Everything Is Too Small For Him. But He Has An Idea! A Basket On His Head, A Boat On Each Foot And A Colourful Tent Make His Wedding Clothes!
: Granny’s favourite sari has been blown away by the wind. As they go looking for it, Granny and Anu meet many persons who have found the sari only to lose it again. Will they finally find Granny’s favourite sari?
: The life of an extraordinary man, whose questioning ‘why's led him to fight untouchability, urge Dalits to protest against the inhumanity they suffered — and finally, to help draft the Indian Constitution that would ensure equality for all. Visualised with quirky imagination, this is a story that will raise the awareness of children, and make them ask their own ‘why's.
: Valli and Ramesh live under a cloud of fear because of their father, who has a frightening temper. Will things ever change for them? A story about domestic violence, grit and hope.
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