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Book Reviews

Book review: The Night Monster

The Night Monster by Sushree Mishra and Sanket Pethkar is a perfect bedtime story for kids and adults as well who are afraid of the dark or night and feel that there is a ghost running behind them whenever they turn the lights off. This book has your back. It is a story of a […]

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Monkey Puzzle: A Clever and Humorous Jungle Adventure

The Monkey Puzzle is a very funny and clever story by Julia Donaldson and Alex Scheffler. This story tells a tale of a monkey who is trying to find his mum. Then a helpful butterfly comes to his rescue. This story introduces children to various animals in the jungle. Children tend to enjoy this book […]

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“Celebrating Uniqueness: The Heartwarming Tale of Elmer, the Patchwork Elephant”

Elmer, The Patchwork Elephant by David Mckee is a very light-hearted story. It is about Elmer, the elephant who is not elephant color, instead is a beautiful kaleidoscope of different colors like red, blue, green, black, white, yellow. He is a patchwork. Elmer is different. But he is valued and accepted just like any other […]

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Embracing Life’s Ups and Downs: A Lesson from Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

“Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day” is a simple yet heartwarming story about a boy named Alexander who faces a day full of frustrations and disappointments. From morning to night, everything seems to go wrong, making him feel angry and upset. This relatable story resonates with children, as almost every kid […]

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Yaadwi Parikh: A Rising Star in Dentistry and Literature

Yaadwi Parikh, a recent graduate from the renowned AMCD, has carved a distinct niche for herself both as a dental professional and as an accomplished author. Hailing from the town of Vyara, Yaadwi’s journey reflects a blend of academic excellence and literary creativity.   A Remarkable Academic Journey Yaadwi’s academic journey has been nothing short […]

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Book Review: The Boy Who Drew Cats

The Boy Who Drew Cats is a charming Japanese folktale retold by Anushka Ravishankar, with enchanting watercolor and ink illustrations by Christine Kastl. Published by Karadi Tales, an Indian children’s publication, this story brings the essence of Japanese culture and its values to young readers in an imaginative way. The book tells the story of […]

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Reconnecting with Nature and Tradition: A Heartwarming Journey in Is That Kud-Kud Kumbha?

“Is That Kud-Kud Kumbha?” is a delightful book by Samita Aiyer and Vijaya Chakravarty, brought to readers by India’s leading story publisher, Karadi Tales. This engaging story is a refreshing departure from the gadget-filled world where children often miss out on meaningful interactions with nature. In today’s urbanized society, where concrete jungles are replacing green […]

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Book Review: Little Vinayak by Shobha Viswanath

  Little Vinayak, written by Shobha Viswanath and published by Karadi Tales, is a delightful children’s story that brings warmth and gentle life lessons. Through its charming protagonist, a young elephant named Vinayak, the story highlights resilience, self-acceptance, and the power of friendship. Little Vinayak is not like other elephants. He has an unusually long […]

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Book Review: The 5 Second Rule by Mel Robbins

In The 5 Second Rule, Mel Robbins offers a simple method to help you stop procrastinating, overcome doubt, and take action. The idea is to count down from five, then immediately do whatever it is you were hesitating to do. This helps you break negative thought patterns and gain the confidence to face challenges head-on. […]

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Book Review: How Full is Your Bucket? by Tom Rath and Donald Clifton

How Full is Your Bucket? is a simple but powerful book about how our interactions with others affect our emotions and well-being. Written by Tom Rath and his grandfather, Donald Clifton, a psychologist who founded Gallup’s strengths-based psychology, the book introduces the idea of an invisible bucket that we all carry. This bucket is filled […]

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