Tag: Book

When parents drive teachers up the wall

Chintan Girish Modi
The Fabulous Mums of Champion Valley by Zarreen Khan offers a witty glimpse into the chaos teachers endure in a high-pressure school environment. Chintan Girish Modi reviews this book as a humourous commentary on the farcical side of the education system and dramatic parent-teacher meetings, as a touching reminder of the unseen struggles behind every classroom.

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Beyond the ritual of I-Day

Chintan Girish Modi
Chintan Girish Modi reviews P. Sainath’s latest book, Unknown Heroes of India’s Freedom Struggle, a collection of 16 untold stories of farmers, workers, and everyday heroes who fought for India’s freedom. Illustrated by various talented artists, it includes ideas for activities and discussions, and provides a fresh perspective on history.

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Touch me not!

Arti Pandey, Anshumalika Rai, and Nimesh Ved
Arti Pandey, Anshumalika Rai, and Nimesh Ved review “Adi and Anku Learn to stay safe: The body safety guide for preschoolers” by Aditi Gupta and Tuhin Paul. Illustrated by Tuhin Paul, Aishwarya Shah, Siddhanth Verma, the book addresses the topic of good touch and bad touch, and is a must-read for parents, teachers and children.

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Grisly tales from Indian history

Sheel
Sheel reviews SV Iyer’s book ‘Rouges and Rajas: Dark Tales for Tumultuous Times,’ a collection of dark and captivating stories that brings to light the tumultuous lives of ancient rulers and thinkers, offering a new way to engage with history.

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