Fears are a very real part of growing up and a topic with which children of all ages can identify. In this delightful story, the author reveals several childhood phobias that trouble a variety of animals and the humorous ways they devise to deal with their fears. It shows everyone has fears, and that it is perfectly normal to be afraid of something even if it is something that one is not "supposed" to be afraid of.
The illustrations are bold, colourful, and humorous and complement the clear, simple text. With such a delightful story and an irresistible format, this book is certain to find its place on the shelves of home, school, and public libraries - Canadian material for young people review
Puchku is off on a new adventure. The Brilliant Plans Department by Boltu, Puchku and Dodla (BPD)2 is on a mission to find a song for a baby bird.
Puchku Seeks A Song is a story about friendship and empathy
Shanti was a happy girl. No one had seen her sad or quiet. Then one day she went very quiet. What had happened to Shanti?
No Smiles Today keeps the reader in suspense throughout. — Goodbooks - Review
Venki's Nani has a special relationship with her neighbourhood. When Venki decides to go to the park with her, the walk turns into an adventure!
Winner of the Best of Indian Children’s Writing (BICW) Award in 2019 (Grandparent Tales for the age 7-9 yrs)
There is something endearing about books that strive to be nostalgically Indian, somethings just evoke your fondest memories of childhood, you know? — TheNestery Book Review
The book is a large sized book, with immense eye to detail and a bonus folding poster that showcases the whole neighborhood, with the park at its centre. — TheNestery Book Review
Akku is having an awful day and it’s making her very, Very angry. Read this book to find out how Akku's anger melts away, and get ideas on what to do when YOU are very, very angry.
Winner of The Hindu Young World-Goodbooks Award 2019 for Best Picture Book: Story.
Angry Akku is a warm and well-told story that highlights the need for children to be taught how to express themselves and communicate their feelings so that they can cope with them better. - Goodbooks Review
Maurice Sendak's Caldecott Medal-winning picture book has become one of the most highly acclaimed and best-loved children's books of all time. A must for every child's bookshelf.
This subtle masterpiece of story, writing, and art will have kids asking for repeated readings.
Ah, Max, you wild thing. Maurice Sendak's eternally impish little boy has struck a chord in children and parents for half a century and shows no sign of aging yet.- Committe for Chidren Review
“Each word has been carefully chosen and the simplicity of the language is quite deceptive.” -- School Library Journal
Poor Duncan just wants to color. But when he opens his box of crayons, he finds only letters, all saying the same thing: His crayons have had enough! They quit!
“A powerful tribute to creativity, this book will leave children looking at their box of crayons in a completely different way." - Book Trust Review
“These memorable personalities will leave readers glancing apprehensively at their own crayon boxes.” –Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Dragons and Giants" explores bravery and fear.
After reading some adventurous stories, Frog and Toad embark on an adventure of their own by climbing a large mountain. Encountering several dangers along the way, they return home in fear, still commending each other for their bravery.
It may be bedtime for Frances, but before Frances can sleep, she needs a glass of milk, a kiss from Father, one from Mother, her teddy bear, her doll, another kiss from Father, and another one from Mother. And then there are tigers and giants and ominous cracks in the ceiling to keep her up. Will Frances ever go to sleep?
"Here is the coziest, most beguiling bedtime story in many a day." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Ultimately, Frances is a role model for learning to work out anxieties on one's own - Common Sense Media