8 delightful children’s books for young readers to relish

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Engaging, interesting, delicious-looking books are essential for kids to lure them to the wondrous world of books. And if food is there too in the story, it becomes a perfect match at times. So here’s a list of foodie children’s books that you can enjoy reading with your child, and maybe you’d gobble them up alone too!

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Machher Jhol: Fish Curry

Title: Machher Jhol: Fish Curry

Author: Richa Jha, Sumanta Dey

Publisher: Pickle Yolk Books

Price: 350

Pages: 40

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The Story of A Mango

Title: The Story of A Mango

Author: Debashish Deb

Publisher: National Book Trust

Price: 80

Pages: 16

Blurb:

A story without words, in which two children want a mango from a tree, one of them hits at it with a catapult. however, there is many an adventure before the mango actually comes to their hands. Vivid, bold illustrations sketch the story.

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The Grand Chapati Contest

Title: The Grand Chapati Contest

Author: Asha Nehemiah, Chetan Sharma

Publisher: Duckbill

Price: 175

Pages: 40

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A Little Spice is Extra Nice

Title: A Little Spice is Extra Nice

Author: Sruthi Vijayan, Sanjana Ranjit

Publisher: Talking Cub

Price: 350

Pages: 32

Blurb:

Little Annie and her dear grandfather Appoopan are cooking up a storm in the kitchen. But wait, they have run out of spices!

After a hearty breakfast, Annie and Appoopan dash off to Kerala’s amazing spice market in Mattancherry to refill their spice box. Here Appoopan introduces Annie to the flavours, smells and stories of the wonderful world of Indian spices: bright yellow turmeric, sweet and spicy cinnamon, the Malabar pepper known as black gold, star anise and so much more.As they walk through the lanes of the market, a mesmerized Annie also meets the people who work hard to bring these spices to our kitchen and table.

Filled with illustrations as colourful and flavourful as the spices it describes, A Little Spice Is Extra Nice is a perfect introduction to the delicious world of food for the youngest readers.

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Tsomo and the Momo

Title: Tsomo and the Momo

Author: Niveditha Subramaniam

Publisher: Tulika Publishers

Price: 125

Pages: 20

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The Tomato Thief

Title: The Tomato Thief

Author: Niyatee Parikh Sharma

Publisher: Tota Books

Price: 225

Pages: 24

Blurb:

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Pickle Mania

Title: Pickle Mania

Author: Srividhya Venkat

Publisher: Tota Books

Price: 195

Pages: 24

Blurb:

Nitya wants to be just like her grandfather, Thatha, who enjoys eating fiery-hot red pickles. But her plea to taste them is turned down because pickles are “too spicy for children”. However, Nitya is not one to give up. When she finally gets her way, she is disappointed to discover that that they are indeed too spicy. What does she do to satisfy her ‘Pickle Mania’? A delightfully delicious story of a little girl’s resolve to have a pickle of her own.

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Kozhukatta

Title: Kozhukatta

Author: Sumi Chandrasekharan

Publisher: Tota Books

Price: 225

Pages: 24

Blurb:

Ponnu is very forgetful! This frustrates him, especially when he can’t remember the names of his favorite foods. How else can he ask for what he wants to eat? On a visit to a friend’s house one day, he is offered something soft, white, round and delicious. This time ponnu has no intention of letting its name slip from his memory…. What happens next? Find out in this noodlehead story, adapted from a traditional Indian tale.

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