12 Brilliant Reads from Translated Children’s Literature
Team P3 curates a list of brilliant reads from translated children’s literature in India for your TBR list. How do you ensure the next generation
Team P3 curates a list of brilliant reads from translated children’s literature in India for your TBR list. How do you ensure the next generation
As a child, Lavanya Karthik spent all her time writing stories in her school notebooks and drawing the pictures to go with them. She is
Likla writes for children of all ages. She has published with Art1st Books- look out for ‘Art is a Verb’, a fun take on grammar
Dates: November 26th and 27th, 2022 Time: 11 AM to 4:30 PM National Rail Museum, Chanakyapuri Following the roaring success of the 13th edition in
Varsha Seshan is a childrens writer, classical dancer, and teacher. She has a Master’s degree in English Literature from Jadavpur University Kolkata in 2009, winning
Mala Kumar is the author of over 40 picturebooks for children including Up the Mountains of India, Crazy Mazy Maths Puzzles, I Want that One,
Dates: November 19th and 20th (Saturday and Sunday)Venue: Art District, Alembic City, VadodaraTiming: 11:00 AM to 4:30 PM 33 Speakers | 57 sessions | Unlimited
We have all grown up with certain ideas about our grandmothers. But, how many of us have actually imagined her in a role different from
Canato Jimo, author of the recently-released picture book Snip, tells us how he made one. The beauty of a wordless picture book is the possibility
Nani Ki Naav, written by acclaimed poet Harindranath Chattopadhyay and illustrated vibrantly by Nirzara Verulkar, is a Hindi picture book for children over five –
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