Karadi Tales at the World Book Fair
The Wednesday Bazaar was one among the many Karadi Tales titles that were part of the World Book Fair that recently concluded in Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. It was displayed under the ‘Classic Literature for Young India’ category and it has also found a place in the National Book Trust listings! Here are some pictures of…
The Wednesday Bazaar on Kirkus Reviews
Kirkus Reviews The Wednesday Bazaar (written by Neha Singh and illustrated by Sonal Gupta) and here’s what they have to say about it: “A few moments of distress capped by a happy ending and an iced lolly—all stories should end so well.”
To read the entire review, visit https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/neha-singh/the-wednesday-bazaar/. To purchase the book, visit www.karaditales.com.
A whimsical evening at Isha Life
Last evening was special to all of us at Karadi Tales. We launched Whimsy, a beautifully written and gorgeously illustrated book at Isha Life, Mylapore. We ate crunchy, tasty chips and yummy carrot cakes, sipped on juice and listened to the story of Ms. Fox, Mr. Prat and their endearing friendship. We also played an…
Karadi’s Big Little Fan
Thriambak, one of Karadi’s biggest fans, celebrates his birthday today. He came to our office a few days ago to say hello to all of us and entertained us with his favourite Karadi rhyme. Happy Birthday, Thriambak!
Monkeying Under the Jackfruit Tree
Our storyteller, Shobana Jayaraman wore many, many hats and entertained a bunch of kids at Namma Cafe, Mylapore yesterday. The kids laughed, danced, sang and monkeyed around, as Shobana narrated the story of The Monkeys and the Capseller. Have a look at some of the pictures from the event.
The Blue Jackal Goes to Spain
Our friends from Narval Editorial, Spain have brought out the Spanish edition of one of our most popular books, The Blue Jackal. Here are some pictures of the lovely El Chacal Azul!
A Black Horse, a Burly Bear, an Elephant and a Mahout
Last week, we launched one of our brand new titles – A Pair of Twins – at the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival in the presence of the author, Kavitha Mandana; the illustrator, Nayantara Surendranath and our Creative Director, Narayan Parasuram. When we asked Kavitha to tell us all about the event, here’s what she had to…
Meet Our Illustrators – Judith Clay
Judith Clay, the author and illustrator of Thea’s Tree, wrote a beautiful note about herself and her love for children’s books for our blog and it made our Monday morning. I was born and raised in a small town in northern Bavaria, Germany, where my childhood was filled with climbing trees, building hideaways in the…
Are you going to Kala Ghoda?
The Kala Ghoda Arts Festival begins in Mumbai today! Guess who is going to be there?