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What's My Mother Tongue?
“Looks like you’re from North India. So Hindi must be your mother tongue?” It’s a question I’ve heard countless times - lightly spoken, yet heavy with assumption. We love neat labels: North Indian, South Indian, as though a country as diverse as India could be folded into tidy halves. But India stretches far beyond those borders - westward and eastward, into the southwest, the northeast, and all the spaces beyond and in between. Each region hums with its own languages, storie

Mitra
Jan 8


Others
In a world increasingly framed by “us” and “them”, have you ever paused to wonder what “they” really are like – those who are not from here? When society draws rigid lines between “us” and “immigrants”, Kobi Yamada’s forthcoming book “Others” offers a timely and necessary meditation on what if anything, truly separates one from the other. In his signature contemplative style, Kobi Yamada introduces protagonists who speculate about people on the other side of the wall, people

Mitra
Jan 7


Lila's Loose Tooth
If you are in charge of little humans who are losing their little teeth and are anticipating a visit from the tooth fairy, here’s a book by Mamta Nainy that you should not miss. As the title suggests, the story is about Lila and her loose tooth. What is special, however, is that the story sheds light on alternative beliefs associated with losing a tooth. The “tooth fairy” is a recent phenomenon in India, brought about by globalization. Indigenous wisdom dictated burying the l

Mitra
Jan 6


Will Goondi Come Home?
Muthu’s has a pet and it isn’t a dog or a cat or a hamster. It is Goondi, a rooster. But the rooster does not belong to Muthu. Goondi belongs to the Selvi Paati. One day, grandpa tells Muthu that the village head has decided to buy Goondi from Selvi Paati for his son’s wedding feast. Imagine Muthu’s horror thinking of Goondi ending up on someone’s plate! What would Muthu do next? Would Goondi be saved? Read and find out! The story is set in Kulathumedu, a small fishing villag

Mitra
Jan 3


Shipwreck
Young students are often captivated by shipwrecks, hidden treasures, and daring journeys into the unknown. When you pair that curiosity with lyrical lines and detailed, well-researched illustrations, you get a book that’s sure to draw a crowd. “Shipwreck” will appeal to children from grade 1 - who will be intrigued by the mystery of each wreck - all the way to grade 5, who can also appreciate the brief, informative notes that accompany every poem. Highly recommend this book!

Mitra
Dec 11, 2025


Awesome Earth
A beautiful blend of verse and earth science, this book pairs poetic form with striking illustrations to introduce young readers to 19 landforms and the layers of our planet. Its mix of concrete poetry and geology makes it accessible across grades 1 to 5, offering teachers and students a flexible, engaging resource that works on many levels. A great book to add to your collection!

Mitra
Dec 10, 2025


A Gift of Dust
Who would have thought a picture book about dust could be so breathtaking? This beautiful nonfiction story follows tiny specks of dust as they rise from the deserts of Africa and travel across the ocean. Some of the dust lands in the sea, nourishing microscopic organisms that become food for larger marine animals. Other dust drifts toward the Amazon rainforest, delivering essential minerals that help the forest stay healthy and vibrant. I had no idea desert dust played such a

Mitra
Dec 9, 2025


Lena, the Chicken (But Really A Dinosaur)
Bursting with bright, playful artwork, this story follows Lena the chicken, who is absolutely convinced she’s a dinosaur. She’s bold, noisy, and determined to show the rest of the flock how to be brave and confident - but no one gets it. Though discouraged, Lena refuses to give up. One night, when trouble suddenly arrives, the other chickens panic… but Lena? Read and find out! It’s an adorable tale with a powerful reminder to stay true to who you are, even when others don’t q

Mitra
Dec 6, 2025


I'm Trying to Love Farts
If you are teaching body systems or if you just need a laugh-out-loud book packed with facts, “I’m Trying to Love Farts” is a winner. Thoroughly entertaining yet full of information including what causes flatulence, why is it smelly, and animals who do/don’t fart – this book will be your class favourite in no time!

Mitra
Dec 5, 2025


I Got You
“I Got You: A Brother’s Promise,” by Derrick Barnes and Shamar Knight-Justice, paints a tender portrait of brotherhood. Told through the eyes of the middle brother, the story traces Anthony and Rasheed’s bond as it stretches across the seasons of their childhood, from their earliest days together to the edge of their tween years. Their connection shines through in small acts of kindness, steady support, and the spirited fun that defines their time growing up side by side. At

Mitra
Dec 5, 2025


Poems for Every Season
It’s unusual to find a children’s book that can teach so much without dulling its sense of wonder, “Poems for Every Season” does exactly that - an easy standout for any poetry lesson. Each month introduces a new poetic form (that include haiku, tanka, acrostic, limerick, rondel and more), and later sections break these styles down with clarity and warmth, offering younger readers an inviting entry point and giving older readers a pleasant refresher. And before any of that eve

Mitra
Dec 3, 2025


A Forest Song
“A Forest Song” is a beautiful example of a ‘cento’, a poetic form that gathers borrowed lines and reimagines them as something entirely new. As the poet wanders through a rich, green forest, they pause to appreciate the creatures and plants that bring the landscape to life, speaking in lyrical language. Kirsten Hall seamlessly blends phrases from 38 renowned poets - including Robert Frost, Sarojini Naidu, Edgar Allan Poe, and Emily Dickinson - with her own writing, creating

Mitra
Dec 2, 2025


When Santa Wrote Back
This book is fun, and has a lovely message for the holiday season. Jake writes a letter to Santa asking for lots of gifts. When Santa doesn’t answer, Jake sends even more letters, asking for even more things. Santa gets tired of Jake being so greedy. He finally writes back and reminds Jake that it is better to give than to receive - but that’s not the end. After a few more letters, Santa decides to take a break! He goes on holiday and leaves Jake to do his job of delivering g

Mitra
Dec 2, 2025


Once, A Bird
“Once, A Bird” is a wordless picture book that reveals its narrative in quiet, meaningful snapshots. A lone bird searches for the perfect spot to build a home and settles in a tree beside an apartment block. At first, the people inside remain hidden behind their windows - busy, withdrawn, or simply disconnected. But when they begin to hear the bird’s gentle melodies, something shifts. One by one, they pause, listen, and feel a spark of joy returning. To me, this book celebrat

Mitra
Dec 1, 2025


Balloon
“Balloon” is an almost-wordless picture book about a little boy who loses his orange balloon. And when little humans lose something that they cherish, they have the illusion of seeing that very same thing everywhere! Our little friend keeps seeing round orange things all over the city that reminds him of the lost balloon. But wait till the end – he does end up with something that actually makes him forget what he lost!

Mitra
Nov 30, 2025


If You Make a Call on a Banana Phone
What would happen if you make a call on a banana phone? Who will pick up – and what will you talk about? This is a whimsical picture book that invites the little ones under your care to roll out their canvas of imagination, while adults will get thinking about overcoming the hesitation of picking up the phone and calling a friend they haven’t spoken to in a while. A joyful giggle-filled read-aloud that’s perfect for preschoolers!

Mitra
Nov 30, 2025


Maybe Just Ask Me!
This heartfelt picture book follows Mazie, a brave young cancer survivor beginning school with a bald head and only one eye. When she walks into the classroom, curious classmates whisper and imagine wild explanations for her appearance. Their silent stares weigh on Mazie, leaving her feeling alone - until she finds the courage to speak up and invite them to simply ask her about her story. Inspired by the author’s own childhood experience, this book gently guides children to a

Mitra
Nov 29, 2025


I Told A Little Lie
A little girl finds a balloon and she’s sure her day just got lucky! But everyone else around her assumes that it must be her birthday. Well, she didn’t lie, but she didn’t correct them either and the simple misunderstanding spirals out of control. The entire group now expects a party with multi-layered cake and frosting and sprinkles. What a humorous book that shows how a harmless fib can blow out of proportion! Highly recommended for K-2!

Mitra
Nov 28, 2025


A Salwar Kameez for Ambika
In an era of ready-to-wear fashion and instant gratification, “A Salwar Kameez for Ambika” is a story that honours the fading tradition of having garments tailor-made. Reading it transported me back to the lanes of my hometown, where my mum and I would take a rickshaw to Sardarji’s stall to buy dress materials. Sardarji would unveil each fabric with theatrical flair, displaying not just his wares but his knowledge of textures and colours, all while intuitively reading the cus

Mitra
Nov 19, 2025


A Puppy Like Yours
Frank Murphy and Kayla Harren’s “…Like You/Ours” series has always held a special place in my heart. Just when I wondered what more could they possibly add to this beautiful collection, Frank, Carla and Kayla gift us with a new book that will bring every dog lover together in an instant! Anyone who’s ever shared their life with a dog knows they are the most loyal, loving companions - reminding us to stay curious, find joy in life’s simple moments, and care deeply for those we

Mitra
Nov 12, 2025
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