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The Kala Ghoda Arts Festival begins in Mumbai today! Guess who is going to be there?
The Kala Ghoda Arts Festival begins in Mumbai today! Guess who is going to be there?
Karadi interviews Devika Rangachari, the author of A Hundred Cartloads. Devika Rangachari has won 19 national awards in children’s writing competitions. Her book, Growing Up was on the Honour List of the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) in 2002. Devika helps to run the Children’s Book Forum at the India Habitat Centre, New…
The grand tour of our very first theatrical production – Karadi Rhymes – Once Upon A Bak-Bak Tree – came to an end on January 14 and oh, what a ride it was! Four months of conceptualisation and production. Three months of touring. Four cities. And seven houseful shows. We could not have asked for…
“Aesop noir—gorgeous,” is what Kirkus Reviews has to say about The Fox and the Crow, written by Manasi Subramaniam and illustrated by Culpeo S. Fox. Click here to read the entire review.
The Fox and the Crow is available online through our website and on Amazon.
Kirkus reviews Thea’s Tree written and illustrated by Judith Clay. They write, “With its droll paintings and fablelike story, the book will appeal to those whose tree-hugging instincts and good wishes for the Earth’s future are intact.” To read the entire review, visit https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/judith-clay/theas-tree-clay/.
Thea’s Tree is available online through our website and on Amazon.
This week, we’d like you to meet Sonal Gupta, illustrator of The Wednesday Bazaar. Sonal loves experimenting with bright colours and visuals. An Animation Designer from MIT Institute of Design, she loves illustrating for children because it takes her back to being a kid. She likes to draw and paint with hands because she loves the feel…