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The book tingles and tickles with its words, captivates and enthralls with its illustrations.<br />
— On the Tip of a Pin reviewed by bolokids<br />
The illustrations are lovely, the storytelling flows naturally and the production quality is excellent.<br />
— A lion in Paris reviewed by Live Mint<br />
Worthy successor to old Katha favourites.<br />
— On the Tip of a Pin reviewed by Live Mint<br />
Through the creation of appealing and approachable reading material such as this book and their other educational endeavors, Katha is<br />
effecting its mission across India and helping young people find the “wormholes,” or shortcuts, to create lasting change<br />
for generations to come.<br />
— On the Tip of a Pin reviewed by Papertigers<br />
Siruguri’s candid drawings of happy, dark-haired children (including one of her little sister biting the bottom of her ice cream cone),<br />
and of the crowded autorickshaw on its way to school add much to this fun-filled teamwork.<br />
Kudos to both mother and daughter for bringing this creative project to life with so much gusto.<br />
— Autorickshaw Blues and Other Colours reviewed by Papertigers<br />
A prize book at a super price!<br />
— Mai and her Friends reviewed by Young India Books<br />
The simple but quirky drawings let kids discover what it’s like to see the world from a bat’s perspective.<br />
— Fledolin Upside Down reviewed by Time out Mumbai<br />
Cleverly designed, the picture book is sure to keep kids entertained for hours.<br />
— On the Tip of a Pin reviewed by Time out Mumbai<br />
A certain depth and creativity is what sets these books apart from the rest.<br />
— World Series reviewed by New Woman<br />
Kuttan the Cat is much like his young readers — curious, full of life, and ready to step out into the big wide world.<br />
— Kuttan Series reviewed by DNA<br />
Katha, one of India’s finest children’s book publishers, has brought out some wonderful gems on environment oriented children’s books.<br />
— Walk the Grasslands with Takuri reviewed by Literary Sojourn<br />
The story with its view of life in a small pond and the larger forest can be used as a supplementary reader in the classroom.<br />
A book that can be read and enjoyed by everyone, from the very young to the very old!<br />
— Daddoo’s Day Out reviewed by The Hindu<br />
A wonderful blend of simple text and beautiful pictures, “Ma Ganga and the Razai Box”, brought out by Katha, is author Geeta<br />
Dharmarajan’s timely gift to the kids. It tells them about mythological and environmental issues concerning the holy river and more<br />
importantly about something that everyone has apparently overlooked - that Ma Ganga is miffed.<br />
— Ma Ganga and the Razai Box reviewed by Young World, The Hindu<br />
A very likeable rendition of the Ganga saga for children ... The tone, the discussion, the notes at the end …<br />
all function and exercise their weight at just the right pithc. Thoroughtly recommended.<br />
— Ma Ganga and the Razai Box reviewed by Parenting