Reading with Children
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‘Starry, Starry Night’: Graphic novel for children takes a nuanced look at loss, grief, and recovery
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How Neev Literature Festival’s celebration of children’s books has become its own success story
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The trend of children’s books written by celebrities is picking up. But what about sales?
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A new series of books puts tales of rural India from P Sainath’s PARI into stories for children
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‘City of Stolen Magic’: Reality-inspired fantasy fiction tells children about ills of colonialism
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Readers are finally witnessing the much-awaited bloom of green literature for Indian children
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How Indian book creators are finally making children’s books representative and inclusive
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Interesting personalities and excellent illustrations make picture book biographies worth reading
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A case for reading Indian children’s books – or, your sure shot way to be happy
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International Mother Language Day: How Indian publishers are helping children read in local tongues
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How are children’s graphic novels making reading more enjoyable for young readers?
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It is raining dogs and more dogs in Indian children’s literature
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Get over your fears. Horror fiction in Indian children’s literature is finally here
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A new graphic novel offers a deep dive into the Indus Valley Civilisation that children will enjoy