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How Books Help Children Become More Inclusive

 The world has significantly evolved in how we perceive and embrace diversity. Thankfully, there is a growing awareness today, especially among young minds, about the importance of accepting and…

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The Power of Jacqueline Wilson's Stories: Teaching Children About the Realities of Life

In a world filled with fairy tales and fantasy, where happily ever afters are the norm, Jacqueline Wilson’s stories stand out as beacons of reality. Her books, beloved by children and by parents,…

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Can You Imagine a Children's Book Without Pictures?

Imagine a book for young readers without any pictures—it's almost unthinkable. Pictures are the gateway to a story for these little minds, often more powerful than words. Yet, we often overlook the…

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What Oliver Jeffer’s book, "How to Catch a Star”, taught me as a mother!

How to Catch a Star, written and illustrated by the beloved children's author Oliver Jeffers, holds a special place in my heart. As a mother, reading this book to my boys, then aged 9 and 5, was a…

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Developing Reading Skills in a Child

How do we raise readers in this digitally dominated era?For today’s children, especially those born since the late 2000s, smartphones, tablets, and other gadgets have become a common sight everywhere…

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Relevence of reading in this day & age

I stood across the room and observed my niece, her head buried in a YouTube video. I pried her away from the screen and asked if she had read the book I had gifted her the previous week.“No,” she…

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The 7 year old ‘world’s youngest author’!

Abhijita Gupta has received the title of the ‘world’s youngest author’ at the age of just 7. The granddaughter of a poet duo, she is very passionate about writing and got her first book ‘Happiness…