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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalVeera Das is a communications specialist, whose two-fold career has seen her work as a copywriter and creative consultant for some of the most cutting-edge Indian ad agencies. She also has extensive experience as a speech and drama consultant at leading schools where she has been training children in spoken English, drama, poetry, elocution, and debates. Born into a Parsi family in Mumbai, Veera (nee Dalal) did part of her schooling in London where she developed a love for the English language and started writing poetry from an early age. Her short stories, ad campaigns, articles, and poems haRead More...
Veera Das is a communications specialist, whose two-fold career has seen her work as a copywriter and creative consultant for some of the most cutting-edge Indian ad agencies. She also has extensive experience as a speech and drama consultant at leading schools where she has been training children in spoken English, drama, poetry, elocution, and debates.
Born into a Parsi family in Mumbai, Veera (nee Dalal) did part of her schooling in London where she developed a love for the English language and started writing poetry from an early age.
Her short stories, ad campaigns, articles, and poems have been published in leading magazines and journals. She has also written a number of eBooks and academic articles as a ghostwriter for clients in the U.K. and the U.S.
Today, Veera loves directing plays with children, using the knowledge gained in amateur theatre in Delhi (Yatrik), Mumbai (Adi Marazban), and Chennai (Madras Players) where she played the lead role in many productions. Veera currently lives in Ooty where she is teaching sociology at the Blue Mountain School.
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Rhyme and rhythm come delightfully together in this enjoyable read-aloud book of poems for the kid in all of us.
Rhyme Time is a child-centric collection of verses that have been described as Dr Suessish in style. Humorous, serious, and warm-hearted all at the same time, children and adults alike will love the clever rhymes and fresh imagery in this beautifully illustrated book.
In a mechanized world fast losing the ability for face to f
Rhyme and rhythm come delightfully together in this enjoyable read-aloud book of poems for the kid in all of us.
Rhyme Time is a child-centric collection of verses that have been described as Dr Suessish in style. Humorous, serious, and warm-hearted all at the same time, children and adults alike will love the clever rhymes and fresh imagery in this beautifully illustrated book.
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“Musical to read aloud and fun to sing along to, this book will delight its young readers.”
- Tanya Mendonsa
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