In How Money Travels, the narrative explores the journey of money from one person to another and from one place to another. It addresses questions such as: Who makes money? How does money travel around the world? Is money stored in a cave under a big bank? What is an ATM? Why do people pay taxes? Through simple language and…
How Old Is Muttajji? is a delightful children's picture book written by Roopa Pai and illustrated by Kaveri Gopalakrishnan. The story follows twins Putta and Putti as they embark on a mathematical journey to determine the exact age of their great-grandmother, Muttajji, who is affectionately referred to as "really, really old." Through engaging storytelling and historical clues, the children delve…
Pintu is a new student at school and feels isolated as his classmates form tight-knit groups, leaving him out. One day, he discovers the concept of pi (π) through his math teacher, Mr. Ahmed, who introduces him to circles, compasses, and the fascinating world of mathematics. As Pintu delves deeper into understanding pi, he not only finds joy in learning…
Every night, the boy gazes at the stars from his window, wishing he had one to be his friend. He dreams of playing hide-and-seek and taking walks together. Determined to catch a star, he devises various plans: waking up early to catch a tired star, climbing the tallest tree, using his father's life belt as a lasso, and even attempting…
Hungry Frogs is a fast-paced, giggle-filled game that brings out the playful competitive spirit in kids while secretly helping them build important life skills! As children race to make their frogs gobble up the most marbles, they are not just having a blast—they are also sharpening their hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills with every quick press of the launcher.…
I Am, You Are by Ashley Harris Whaley is a warm, inclusive picture book that opens the door to conversations about disability, individuality, and acceptance. With simple yet powerful language, it encourages children to see differences as natural and beautiful, and helps them understand that everyone experiences the world in their own way. The book gently introduces young readers to…
I Didn't Understand! by Mini Shrinivasan is a heartfelt children's picture book that offers a unique perspective on school life through the eyes of Manna, a young girl with Down’s Syndrome. Narrated in Manna’s own voice, the story recounts three incidents at school that left her puzzled—moments involving play, friendship, and bullying. Her innocent and trusting nature provides readers with…
The narrative follows a young child expressing love for their mummy, highlighting simple yet meaningful activities they share—like cuddling, giggling in the bath, and even helping with daily routines. The rhyming text is engaging and easy for young readers to follow, making it a delightful read-aloud experience. Recommended age - 2+ Years