Saturday, July 4, 2015


Ramu's Ride
An endearing tale of Ramu’s first tryst with the bicycle.

Title: Ramu’s Ride
Published By: MultiStory Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Author: Karishma
Illustrator: Suzzanne
Price: INR 200





What is it about: All of four, Ramu wants a bike.  Just like Sara’s.  But his father says no because he’s too small to ride one.  Then on a hot summers day Sara invites Ramu to ride on her cycle.  The result? An adventure which takes them from sheer delight in the animals and people they come across during the ride to a fall that sends them spinning downhill.  What happens to the frog, the hog and aunty on a jog all of whom Ramu and Sara came across on their way uphill? Will little Ramu ever own a bicycle?  Or will he wait to ride one till he grows up?  Read the book to know all about Ramu’s first bicycle ride and more. 
 
Why it stands Out:  Warm, friendly illustrations make this 60 page book a beautiful buy.  The story line is simple and the text rhymes wonderfully.  It teaches young readers about adventure, disappointment, believing in yourself, parental support and encouragement.   

Will be best enjoyed by: Young readers above 2 years

Tips for Moms and Teachers: Some activities you can link to this book are:
Play word games.  Encourage kids to make little rhymes.  Word games and jumbles at the end of the book are also good to indulge in.   

Love Ratings?

Suspense Quotient: 4
Fun Quotient: 5
Simplicity Meter: 4
Visual appeal: 4

Monday, October 27, 2014

The Dust Storm by Geeta Dharmarajan



Award winning author, Geeta Dharmarajan turns a dust storm, otherwise considered boring and disruptive into a magical journey.  In her book, The Dust Storm a little girl enjoys surging and swirling in the storm.    

Title: The Dust Storm
Published By: Katha
Story: Geeta Dharmarajan
Illustrations: Atanu Roy
Price: INR 140

What is it about: What happens when you encounter a dust storm?  Nearly everyone shuts their eyes or covers them to keep the dust out.  We scramble for cover.  The Dust storm however presents this phenomenon in a new light. 
To find out what happens when a little girl is caught in a dust storm read the book!

Why it stands Out:  Atanu Roy’s illustrations make a dust storm so magical and beautiful.  Geeta Dharmarajan keeps the story simple and peppered with catchy rhymes.  The book teaches young readers about the beauty in things otherwise considered boring.  It is an excellent early lesson in looking at things from a new perspective.

Will be best enjoyed by: All kids above 5 years will enjoy this book.  

Tips for Moms and Teachers: Some activities you can link to this book are:
Get the kids to make up their own little rhymes.  Try talking about rain, thunderstorms or even things like the sunrise and sunset.
Talk about the air, the atmosphere and the rainbow to make it a learning experience.

Love Ratings?
Suspense Quotient: 3
Fun Quotient: 3
Simplicity Meter: 4
Visual appeal: 5





Saturday, October 25, 2014

Hic!copotamus by Geeta Dharmarajan



Hic!copotamus  by award winning author Geeta Dharmarajan is an endearing story  about a hippopotamus, Hawasi whose hiccups send him on a journey from his home in Mzima Springs, Africa to Gulmohar Jungle, India.    
Title: Hic!copotamus
Published By: Katha
Story: Geeta Dharmarajan
Illustrations: Atanu Roy
Price: INR 140

What is it about: Hiccups can be problematic?  But did you know that they can be the reason why a huge Hippopotamus goes off on a journey from Africa to India?  That’s the story of Hawasi, the hippo in Geeta Dharmarajan’s endearing tale.

What happens when Hawasi gets a huge hiccup that propels him from in Mzima Springs, Africa to Gulmohar Jungle, India ?  Are the animals of Gulmohar jungle helpful and hospitable?  Or are they scared by this huge animal who lands with a thud in the White Lily Pond? Well I won’t give that away.  Read this engaging book to know more.  

Why it stands Out:  Spread over 22 pages, this book has really cute illustrations of the wild by Atanu Roy.  Geeta Dharmarajan once again does what she does best, tells a simple story with elan.  The story is short, simple and humorous.  It helps young readers to understand why a newcomer no matter how different is someone who must be welcomed and helped.   It is an excellent tool to introduce readers to some facts about hippos.  

Will be best enjoyed by: All kids above 5 years will enjoy this book.  

Tips for Moms and Teachers: Some activities you can link to this book are:
Tell your kids about how being different does not mean shunning someone. 
 
Talk to them about being helpful to newcomers in their circle at school just like the animals in this story helped Hawasi.  

Get the kids to talk about what they can do if a new student comes to class or how they will help a new kid in the neighborhood.  

Love Ratings?
Suspense Quotient: 4
Fun Quotient: 4
Simplicity Meter: 4
Visual appeal: 5

Friday, May 30, 2014

Our Teacher by SuRaa



Our Teacher, translated from an original story by Sundara Ramaswamy is a wonderful story that teaches the importance of integrity.  

Title: Our Teacher
Published By: Katha
Author: Sundara Ramaswamy (SuRaa)
Translated by: Malati Mathur
Art: Neeta Gamgopadhyay
Price: INR 150





What is it about: Academic failure is plaguing Section A of the school.  Section B guided by the very capable Padmavathi M’am is doing very well in studies.  But then again there is only one Padmavathi M’am, the lone lady teacher in a school manned by 40 teachers.  Will Section A ever be able to score cent per cent marks in Maths?  Will anyone from the class bag the Seethalakshmi Annual Memorial Prize? A glimmer of hope arrives in the form of Elizabeth Thomas, a new teacher.  Will Section A excel?  Read the book to know more.  

Why it stands Out:  A wonderful lesson of integrity, hard work and perseverance.  The story has a charm of its own brought out by the black and white illustrations by Geeta Gangopadhyay.  In times when “cut, copy, paste” has become the mantra of many, this book is a great read for young readers

Will be best enjoyed by: Young readers above 10 years.

Love Ratings?
Fun Quotient: 5
Simplicity Meter: 5
Visual appeal: 4