Weekly Roundup for the Week starting April 4, 2022
The week started off with the story of a feisty girl from Chhattisgarh who went on to become a world famous folk singer. This was followed by a story talking about driverless cars, a cool and humorous guide to eating mangoes just in time for the season, a story of Ani who is trying to battle the darkness around him and a story of Natasha who learns why pestering someone to do things right away all the time isn’t desirable.
Here they are :
The Girl Who Loved to Sing - A delightful and inspirational short biography of Teejan Bai, the world famous Pandavani singer from Chhattisgarh. Read on at -
Who Drives a Driverless Car? - A charming book that talks about the analogy drawn between the Pushpaka Vimana of Ramayana and driverless cars. Read on at -
The Good Indian Child’s Guide to Eating Mangoes! - A humorous and quirky take on how mangoes need to be eaten or rather devoured. Read on at -
Darkless - A beautiful heartwarming story of little Ani who is braving the darkness in his life. Read on at -
Babushka’s Doll - A story of Natasha who keeps her grandmother very busy with her incessant nows and finds out how tiring it can be when she gets a taste of it herself. Read on at -