Book Review: ‘Folktales from Kashmir’ by Vinita Zutshi
"Folktales from Kashmir" is more than just a storybook—it is a bridge to the rich oral traditions of Kashmir, offering a window into the region’s history, values, and imagination.
Book Review: ‘Everything Changes’ by Carol Dodd
"Everything Changes: And That's OK" is a heartwarming, reassuring read that helps children process and embrace change with positivity.
Book Review: ‘Buddhist Stories for Kids’ by Laura Burges
In an age of overstimulation, "Buddhist Stories for Kids" is a much-needed pause button—a gentle reminder of our shared humanity and the power of compassion.
Book Review: ‘Bee-Witched’ by Aruna Sankaranarayanan and Brinda S. Narayan
At its core, "Bee-Witched" is a delightful read with real emotional resonance. While some might find its metaphors a tad on-the-nose, the book’s sincerity and insight more than make up for it.
Book Review: ‘Agalya in the Spotlight’ by Divya Anand
With its engaging plot and vibrant illustrations, "Agalya in the Spotlight" is perfect for children aged 8 and above.
Book Review: ‘If Elephants Could Talk’ by Ranjeeta Raam
Though written for middle-grade readers, "If Elephants Could Talk" transcends age with its emotional richness and lyrical simplicity.
















