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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalShahin Ashraf Ali is an author of children’s books, feature writer and teacher. A former journalist for nearly a quarter century, she has written several articles for The Times Of India group of publications, other media houses, magazines and websites. For a decade she created the weekly page for children – Kid’sCorner for Times of India supplements. Born and brought up in Mumbai, Shahin’s innate gift for writing and teaching was recognized fairly early by her family and friends. Little wonder then, she grew up to do post graduation in Social Communication Media and later, a primRead More...
Shahin Ashraf Ali is an author of children’s books, feature writer and teacher. A former journalist for nearly a quarter century, she has written several articles for The Times Of India group of publications, other media houses, magazines and websites. For a decade she created the weekly page for children – Kid’sCorner for Times of India supplements.
Born and brought up in Mumbai, Shahin’s innate gift for writing and teaching was recognized fairly early by her family and friends. Little wonder then, she grew up to do post graduation in Social Communication Media and later, a primary teacher’s training course. She holds workshops for children on creative writing, memory techniques and creative crafts. Shahin has designed a course ‘Memory Magic’ that trains one to become a memory trainer.
Shahin lives in a farm house near Navi Mumbai, with her husband, pets and friends forever – books, plants and trees.
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Khushi is a creative kid. A child of the age of internet, she is growing up learning that talking on the mobile phone, sending WhatsApp messages, e-mails, and posting on Instagram… are nice and fast ways to stay in touch and or communicate. True. Then one day, Khushi received a snail mail – a postcard. It opened a door with a different view for her. It invited her to explore and experience a way that had remained unknown to her until t
Khushi is a creative kid. A child of the age of internet, she is growing up learning that talking on the mobile phone, sending WhatsApp messages, e-mails, and posting on Instagram… are nice and fast ways to stay in touch and or communicate. True. Then one day, Khushi received a snail mail – a postcard. It opened a door with a different view for her. It invited her to explore and experience a way that had remained unknown to her until then. Khushi, walked that way. And found a new kind of happiness! How? What kind of happiness?
Read all about it in Khushi's Precious Postcards – a book full of sweet short stories. It is an inspiring book with super suggestions gently woven into the tales.
Khushi is a creative kid. A child of the age of internet, she is growing up learning that talking on the mobile phone, sending WhatsApp messages, e-mails, and posting on Instagram… are nice and fast ways to stay in touch and or communicate. True. Then one day, Khushi received a snail mail – a postcard. It opened a door with a different view for her. It invited her to explore and experience a way that had remained unknown to her until t
Khushi is a creative kid. A child of the age of internet, she is growing up learning that talking on the mobile phone, sending WhatsApp messages, e-mails, and posting on Instagram… are nice and fast ways to stay in touch and or communicate. True. Then one day, Khushi received a snail mail – a postcard. It opened a door with a different view for her. It invited her to explore and experience a way that had remained unknown to her until then. Khushi, walked that way. And found a new kind of happiness! How? What kind of happiness?
Read all about it in Khushi's Precious Postcards – a book full of sweet short stories. It is an inspiring book with super suggestions gently woven into the tales.
Sona is a school-going kid. She made herself a ‘Fun-Box.’ Sona says that she has lots and lots of fun with her fun-box. What’s more! She makes our planet earth happy with her fun-box. Earth is happy with ‘Sona And her fun box’ why?! What’s in her box? How does she have fun with it?
Young readers, aged seven and above, will get the answers from this easy-to-read eco-care acti
Sona is a school-going kid. She made herself a ‘Fun-Box.’ Sona says that she has lots and lots of fun with her fun-box. What’s more! She makes our planet earth happy with her fun-box. Earth is happy with ‘Sona And her fun box’ why?! What’s in her box? How does she have fun with it?
Young readers, aged seven and above, will get the answers from this easy-to-read eco-care activity storybook.
In a very child-friendly way, the book aims to inspire and encourage the readers to go on eco care journey. Developmentally appropriate, happy and easy “Reduce, Reuse, & Upcycle” activities are joyful steps in the journey. And young student Sona, enthuses young learners to take those steps by sharing her story and ideas with them. Check out this nature-inspired book for children - to make our planet happier with every child’s unique little way to do so.
Koki is a young student, perhaps as old as you. One very warm summer morning, the neem tree growing in her compound seemed to have spoken to her! What did the neem tree tell her and what did Koki do with the message?
Babulal, a young boy, bought home a packet of colored paper squares. Later, others found out that the paper squares were not just square pieces of paper! How come?
Grandmother’s pet dog, Sheroo, has planned
Koki is a young student, perhaps as old as you. One very warm summer morning, the neem tree growing in her compound seemed to have spoken to her! What did the neem tree tell her and what did Koki do with the message?
Babulal, a young boy, bought home a packet of colored paper squares. Later, others found out that the paper squares were not just square pieces of paper! How come?
Grandmother’s pet dog, Sheroo, has planned to bite Soobohi when she comes to pluck the Jasmine flowers. Why?
Koki & The Neem Tree and 21 other stories is a fun-to-read book of very short stories followed by tips you can use someday and find them to be very useful indeed.
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