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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalTHE WORLD’S BEST INVENTORS DON’T WEAR LAB COATS.
They have feathers, fins, fur… and sometimes eight legs.
· A bullet train shaped by a bird’s beak.
· Skyscrapers cooled by termite towers.
· Superglue inspired by mussels.
· Drones guided by bats.
· Lights that glow like fireflies.
· Bridges woven like spider webs.
· Colours that shimmer like peacock feathers.
This is the extraordinary world of Biomimicry—
where every creature is an engineer,
every leaf is a blueprint,
and every child can become an inventor.
Join Mokshith and his Papa on unforgettable journeys through fields, forests, and oceans as they uncover nature’s secret designs—and discover one powerful question that can change the world:
What would nature do?
Look closely.
Nature is whispering solutions.
Are you ready to listen?
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T P Krishna Murthy, Mokshith Krishna
T P Krishna Murthy (TPK) is a bioprocess engineer and passionate educator who enjoys exploring how nature and science work together in harmony. He serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biotechnology at Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bengaluru. Deeply interested in sustainable technologies and regenerative agriculture, he believes that nature holds timeless wisdom for building a resilient and sustainable future. TPK is committed to nurturing young minds and has a special gift for explaining complex scientific ideas in simple, engaging, and inspiring ways. In this book, he appears as the curious and thoughtful “Papa,” guiding young readers through meaningful conversations that spark curiosity, critical thinking, and a deeper appreciation for the natural world.
Mokshith Krishna is a curious young learner with a big heart for nature. A 7th grader at Sri Vivekananda International School, Tiptur, his endless questions about the world around him sparked the journey that became this book. In these pages, he appears as the bright-eyed “Puttanna,” always ready with another thoughtful question — reminding us that curiosity is the beginning of wisdom.
Together, father and son hope to spark wonder, thoughtful inquiry, and a love for nature in young explorers everywhere.
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