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Delightful summer READING FOR KIDS

In the unbearable heat of summers, children get bored sitting at home, therefore, here are a few books which they can read to spend vacations rightly

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The scorching heat of the summer may be one of the most dreadful times

of the year for the grownups but for children, it brings with it the euphoria of one of the most anticipate­d vacations in the calendar.

Here are a few reading treats listed for children to read this summer vacation:

4Book: The Ammuchi Puchi; Author: Sharanya Manivannan and Nerina Canzi

“When Anjali and I were really little, we were sort of afraid of our grandmothe­r, Ammuchi.”

Aditya and Anjali love listening to their grandmothe­r’s stories, particular­ly the scary one about the ghost in the tree. But the night their grandmothe­r passes away, all her stories seem to lose their meaning.

Then something happens that is more mysterious and magical than any story. Could their grandmothe­r still be with them after all?

Stunningly illustrate­d and told in gorgeous, poetic prose, this is a poignant and moving story about bereavemen­t and healing.

4Book: Inside India -- Festivals and Celebratio­ns; Author: Shachii Manik and Ahmed Sikander

Join Indy and Dia on a super exciting and fun tour of India’s pop- ular, curious and bewilderin­g festivals and celebratio­ns. This activity book for children will help you navigate India’s colourful festival calendar through engaging activities like word searches, crossword puzzles, number games, recipes, art and craft and much more. 3. Book: Encyclopae­dia of Dinosaur

This book introduces the readers to the intriguing world of Dinosaurs. The book contains pictures and informatio­n about the newly discovered Indian Dinosaurs. A captivatin­g offering to let one know where these creatures lived and what they looked like, it seems just apt for a vacation read. 4. Book: A Bagful Of History; Author: Subhadra Sen Gupta

Let’s take a walk through history. And as you travel back in time, there are encounters of dinners with Mughal princess Jahanara Begum; a jugalbandi with Miyan Tansen, one can compete with the nawabs of Chandni Chowk in a kite-flying duel, be a part of Raja Ram Mohan Roy’s fight for the education of the girl child, or revolt with Indian sepoys in the Mutiny of 1857. Many more exciting events find mention in the book.

Peppered with stunning illustrati­ons

and unusual trivia, this is a fascinatin­g read about the unforgetta­ble events and people from Indian history. 5. Book: The Children’s Book Of Truths

Why do people fight? What’s the use of education? Is India rich or poor? Why are stories important? Can anyone be a leader? Is science only about exams? Will planting trees save the earth? Growing up throws up a lot of questions - about people, events and the world around us. Sometimes the answers are in simple black and white, wrong and right, but mostly they are not.

In this book, ten truth-explorers and idea-shapers share with you their thought-provoking views on important topics close to your heart and mind. Drawing on their experience­s, they help you see many different sides of a question and arrive at the most important truth - your own conclusion, your own interpreta­tion, your own answer. 6. Book: Rebel with a paintbrush; Author: Anita Vachharaja­ni

An artist, a citizen of the world and a rebel, Amrita Sher-gil was one of modern India’s first profession­al women artists.

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