They *heart* mangoes
"The illustrations are lovely and playful and the choice and number of words on each page make it easy for a 5 year old to read. The word birds explain the region specific words beautifully and the...
View ArticleMagnolias at Full Circle, Delhi
Artist and author of Magnolias, Malati Shah Big and little folks at Full Circle listening to Paro and MalatiWriter and storyteller Paro Anand reads from MagnoliasTake-home presents for the children:...
View ArticleJuly is fly...
...and we'll tell you why!Our Back to School offer features 5 smashing books you can choose from: School is Cool, Where's that Cat?, The Tamarind Tree,Sameer's House and Monday to Sunday.Write to us at...
View ArticleMango Takes Mumbai!
Malavika Shetty, author of The Sweetest Mango, launched the book in the lovely Kitab Khana bookstore in Mumbai, today! Parents and grandparents who had accompanied children had a blast. After...
View ArticleFango Zango Mango
As I walked into the beautiful Kitab Khanabookstore in Bombay’s historic Fort district for the launch and reading of the Sweetest Mango, I wondered whether there would be an audience on a sultry,...
View ArticleTulika's Olympics Books
For the first time, two books for children on India's participation in the most spectacular sporting event in the world!India at the Olympic Games View more PowerPoint from Tulika PublishersIndia's...
View ArticleA letter from Abhinav Bindra
With the London Games just around the corner, Tulika is delighted to present the first ever books for children on India's participation in the Games: India at the Olympic Games and India's Olympic...
View ArticleTulika's Friendship Day Offer!
Sunday, 5th August, is Friendship Day, and we’ve got not one but three offers! And... there’s something for everyone! For 3 years and above, wehave got Buyany3 books and get 1 free!! You can choose...
View ArticleWind Beneath Her Wings
Friendship is one of the Olympic values. Why? What does friendship have to with being a champion? Award-winning para athlete Malathi Holla's story, from India at the Olympic Games, says it all...
View ArticleReading A Kite Called Korika
There are some picture books I return to, time and again, whose details I can see with my eyes shut, whose words I can hear. Listening doubles the pleasure of reading, and if you can hear the voices of...
View ArticleCelebrating Our Myths
We're celebrating Our Myths! This hugely popular series of books features timeless stories drawn from popular and marginal sources, which gently question stereotypes and rigid notions about myths.Myths...
View ArticleHanuman Ki Ramayan: a nautanki-inspired perfomance encounter
Photograph: John SoansIn Feb 2012 we invited Dr. Devendra Sharma to conduct a workshop on 'nautanki' with artistes of our repertory.The 2-day workshop was an eye-opener for most of us and it also...
View ArticleOur Myths Blogfest: Winners and a round-up
We thank all the bloggers who participated in the blogfest. We enjoyed reading your entries. Sandhya and Rathina are the winners and will receive a free copy of It's All The Same!, the latest in the...
View ArticleSpinning wheels and freewheels
Tulika titles Beyond the Blue River by B. Vinayan and Mayil Will Not Be Quiet! by Sowmya Rajendran and Niveditha Subramaniam are among two of the five titles shortlisted Crossword’s Honorary Children’s...
View ArticleFolk Art and Craft in Tulika's Picture Books
Pictures have been integral to storytelling in many oral traditions of India. Phad or patachitra scrolls unroll as the story unfolds, just like pages in a picture book. Tulika has explored this natural...
View ArticleAround the world in ten stories: My Facebook Friends
Trans-media artist, Kavita Singh Kale, successfully launched her new book, My Facebook Friends, at the first edition of the United Art Fair, Delhi, this September. The book has an imaginative take on...
View Article'Handmade' Note
Mother-of-two Rachna-Maneesh Dhir discovered Tulika books eleven years ago, when her daughter was born. Today, this Bangalore-based 'book evangelist' takes Tulika books to schools and homes. Rachna...
View ArticleTulika at Bookaroo 2012
The 5th edition of the Bookaroo Festival of Children's Literature is around the corner and Sowmya Rajendran and Niveditha Subramaniam are off to celebrate!They kickstart with Mayil Will Not Be...
View ArticleBamboo Banter: Q&A with Mita and Proiti
The author of Bulbuli's Bamboo, Mita Bordoloi spent her teenage years in Assam – where the story is based – at the edge of Kaziranga National Park, by the banks of the Brahmaputra river, around orchids...
View ArticleStone Eggs: in conversation with Helen Rundgren
Helen Rundgren(This conversation is between Arundhati Venkatesh of Saffron Tree and Helen Rundgren, the author of the popular Tulika book, Stone Eggs.) Heard of Indosuchus, Rajasaurus and Kotasaurus?...
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