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Tag Archives: For the Young

For the Young


By Aruna Shekar. Illustrations by Charbak Dipta. Translated into Hindi by Kavita Tiwari
IT’S SO HOT! (KITNI GARMI HAI!)
2025

There is very little text in the book, and the illustrations are beautiful. They are full of emotions, showing expressions vividly. With just a few words,


Reviewed by: Melody Xalxo

By Prabhat. Illustrated by Priyankar Gupta
REVA
2025

An attempt has been made to simply present the intricacies of a relationship between two ordinary people. But in doing so, it also brings out a picture of complex social perceptions, beliefs and systems in a seemingly regular society. In this story, two alternate situations are presented from time to time,


Reviewed by: Rohan

by Rajni Dwivedi, Hriday Kant Dewan Eklavya and Azim Premji
PADHNA SEEKHNE AUR SIKHAANE KA BUNIYADI TAANA-BAANA
2024

What is good about the books is that technical terminology and names of specific concepts have been written in the Devanagari script and given in English in brackets, for example, ‘zone of proximal development’ and ‘bottom-up model’, etc. On the other hand, in the case of a few articles, while it has been mentioned that the articles have been translated from English, and the source has also been mentioned,


Reviewed by: Nidhi Seth

By Kishore Panwar and Bholeshwar Dube. Illustration/Design by Rohit Kokil
PED-PAUDHON KE KUNBE
2025

One of the most enjoyable aspects of the book is how the authors complement scientific facts with common proverbs or couplets. For example, while discussing Apiaceae, they cite, ‘ऊँट के मुंह में ज़ीरा’, connecting the plants to familiar sayings, which makes them easier to remember.


Reviewed by: Asfia Jamal

By Ghanshaym Tiwari. Illustrations by Saumya Menon
JUGAT
2025

This twist in the story brings an interesting point to think about. On the surface, their trick works; they get the mangoes. But the method they use isn’t morally right.


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