Randall Munroe

How To is a self-declared book of ‘bad ideas…How To is a self-declared book of ‘bad ideas’, and quite a good one at that!  A perfect companion to the author’s previous volume (which answers absurd questions with ‘serious’ scientific answers), How To discusses, in its own words ‘absurd scientific advice for common real-world problems’.


Reviewed by: TCA Avni

Who doesn’t love Peppa Pig? Peppa with her little brother George, Mama and Papa, living on a hill, happy and rotund, playing in the mud and full of life lessons for children, neatly delivered in a few pages or reels of slick story-telling?

Well, I can tell you, legions of little fans around the world love Peppa to distraction.


Reviewed by: Rina Sen Goel
Ira Trivedi

There are many books written on various disciplines of yoga for adults, but very few books on yoga for kids. Om the Yoga Dog  is a good initiative by  Ira Trivedi to write such a book. Ira has wisely chosen dog and other animal characters to depict the yoga postures.


Reviewed by: Rama Mannar
Anu Gupta. Illustrations by Nursingh Sheikh, Bharat Jamra, Ankita Thakur

Eklavya is a Bhopal based non-profit NGO set up in 1982 which has worked with the Madhya Pradesh government to develop educational programmes for teaching school children science (inspired by the Hoshangabad Science Teaching Program), social science and primary education.


Reviewed by: HAMARI MANSPESHIYAN
Anu Gupta. Translated from the Hindi by Venu Aindley

As a physician specializing in pediatric and adolescent endocrinology, i.e., hormonal disorders of children and adolescents, I am frequently appalled at the level of ignorance so many ‘educated’ adults have about their bodies, which not surprisingly affects the way.


Reviewed by: Anju Virmani