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The girl who thought in pictures : The Story of Dr Temple By Julia Finley Mosca - Topic: STEM Education

This is a biography of Dr. Temple Grandin in rhyming way. She was quirkiest science heroes of her time. What made her different is that she was detected with autism at very young age and people around her didn't expected her to talk again but she emerged as most powerful voices of her times. Being a visual thinker was her strength as her unique mind allowed her to connect with animals in special way. Positive points of this book is : It is a rhyming tale, a complete biography and colourful timeline of events.

The Most Magnificient Thing By Ashley Spires - Topic: STEM Education

Beautiful Picture Book about a Girl who has a habit of thinking and creating magnificent things. This unnamed girl with her dog tries and makes new things but fails till she gets mad and angry. Her dog motivates her to take a walk and come back to her project with renewed enthusiasm. She manages to get her things right. This story inspire one to be persevering and creative.

Iggy Peck, Architect By Andrea Beaty and David Roberts - Topic: STEM Education

Iggy Peck, our central character has immense love for architect. He has only one passion which is building. The kind of material that he uses shows that he is quiet creative, independent and expresses himself well. This attitude makes his parents proud. But he faces challenge when he gets to know that his teacher doesn't like architect.  

Rosie Revere, Engineer By Andrea Beaty and David Roberts - Topic: STEM Education

Rosie as child is very quiet during the day but at night she is a brilliant creator who is good at gadget and gizmos. Rosie invents a contraption as it is one of the unfinished dream of her great grand aunt. But to her dismay, the contraption hovers and crashes out.  Her aunt makes her understand that one truly fails, if one quits.   A brilliant book on STEM Education with beautiful illustration. Its also has strong message that if one has passion for something, they can achieve it. "Believe in yourself " is key to success.

The Snowy Days By Ezra Jack Keats - Topic: Picture Book

An Caldecott Award winning picture book which describes the first hand experience of snow fall through the eyes of  child name "Peter" who wears the red snow suits and goes for trail. As he cannot play with older kids, he makes his own snowman and brings back snow stashed in his pocket. A good book for young readers.

Five Chinese Brother By Claire Huchet Bishop and Kurt Wese - Topic: Folk Tales

  Amazing story of five brothers who looked exactly same. They each possess a special talent: the first brother can swallow the sea, the second has an unbreakable iron neck, the third can stretch his legs to incredible lengths, the fourth is immune to burning, and the fifth can hold his breath forever. Appealing story which binds the reader and fall under folktale genre. Illustrations of book is broad and attractive.  

The Tiny Seed By Eric Carle - Topic: Germination

Amazing picture Book By Eric Carle which shares journey of a seed form parent plant. It travels long way from different areas such as land, desert and mountains. Not only this it also survives all danger and finally find the suitable fertile land to grow. Then it grows and grows and grows into a huge tree. One day wind blows and thousand seeds begin their journey.

The Lorax By Dr Seuss - Topic: Environment Conservation

Dr Seuss is here again with a beautiful message of environment conservation through his signature rhymes. Not only environment conservation but it also teaches children to stand up and speak for others. Here in this book, feel and experience, the beauty of the Truffula Trees and the danger of taking mother earth for granted in a story that is timely, playful, and hopeful. The book’s final pages teach us that just one small seed, or one small child, can make a difference.

Stephanie's Ponytail By Robert Munsch - Topic: Humour and Wit

A funny book where Stephanie our central character has a fan following who are copying her ponytail she wears. Let see what happen when she declares her next hairdo. 

Whoever You Are By Mem Fox - Topic: Culture

Mem Fox is highly appreciated and most sought Australian author. In this book she bring out diverse culture across the world through the medium of  a child. Children may not look same  and speak different languages. They play, sing, learn and sleep however what makes them alike is child within them. A good book with a message and good illustration.

Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson - Topic: Imagination

Fantastic story of a mouse who goes on walk in forest where he meets his enemies. To scare off his enemies he create a imaginative character named Gruffalo until he find him. Book contains beautiful illustrations and rhyming phrases.

The Hungry Caterpillar By Eric Carle - Topic: Life Cycle of Butterfly

Fantastic book for age group 3 to 5. As it is both illustrative and informative as it encourages young reader to read by themselves. It tells the story of caterpillar who goes through pang and toils of life. Again from other perspective it deals with transformation of caterpillar to beautiful butterfly. It can also integrated with science class as it deals with lifecycle of caterpillar to butterfly.

Kolaba By Sandhya Rao - Topic: Marathi Folktales

Again a wonderful piece of work by Sandhya Rao who brings marathi folktales with fabulous illustrations. Sonabai the central character of this story lives near a tree which bears sweet berries. She earns by making sweets out of this berries. She was happy and content until this fox named kolaba comes in her life. Author chooses her words appropriately and brings out the folktales around the country with beautiful illustration. This story is one such example. This book is appropriate from grade 1 to grade 9. Good read aloud for Pre- Primary too.

And Land Was Born By Sandhya Rao - Topic: Folktales, Tribal Stories

This is story taken from the oral tradition that runs through Bhilala tribe in Madhya Pradesh. Bhilala Tribe believed that there was no land before but only water. The troubled people who were fed up of being wet, prayed god to give them land so that they get dried and remain like this ever. Finally their wishes come true. This book brings out oral tradition of the tribe through words and beautiful illustrations. Picture that we see in book is original mud wall paintings. 

Jake's Monster Mess By Ken Spillman - Topic: Adventure

Jake's room is only slightly messy until Dad asks him to tidy it. He s emptied his drawers and his toy cupboard, and he s dragged out all the dusty, forgotten stuff from under his bed. This time Jake is going to do the job properly. There s a surprise in store for Dad & but it isn't the one Jake planned.

The Rumour By Anushka Ravishankar - Topic: Folktales

A very charming and humorous folktale by Anushka Ravishankar. It is impossible to keep a secret in Babbadpur as it is habit of people to gossip. Let us join the hilarious journey of Pandurang who wish to keep a secret.

The Story and the song By Manasi Subramaniam - Topic: Folktales, Traditions

A very interesting folktales were Parvathy who knew the story and song which was shared by the old woman from her village before her wedding. Her experience post marriage changes her and she is no longer interested in sharing the song and story. Gradually she understand that sometimes people hurt others unintentionally. Also how important it is to keep traditions alive through songs and stories. It is a Tamil Folklore and contains amazing illustrations.

Leo The Late Bloomer By Robert Kraus - Topic : Come of Age, Late Developers

A very heart touching story of  Leo who is a late bloomer in everything he does. His anxious father keeps watching him grow and patience was only key. One day he is not a late bloomer any more. This book gives a good message that every child has his own pace of learning and developing.

The Clever Tailor By Srividhya Venkat - Topic: Imagination and Creativity

A Clever Tailor is a story of a famous yet poor tailor who gets inspired and uses his imagination and creativity to stitch for his family. Wonderful Illustration and heart warming tale.

No Means No! By Jayneen Sanders - Topic: Empowerment

A very thoughtful and sensible picture book teaching young children respect personal boundaries and empowering them to say 'no'. Not only this they also learn to respect the choices which they make.  A Must Read!