Posts tagged urvashi dubey
Mint Lounge | This new Indian children’s book tells us why no is a good word
Mid-day | Mumbai food entrepreneurs share the inspiration behind their upcoming book
Mid-Day | A children’s book draws attention to the 45 leopards that inhabit Sanjay Gandhi National Park and Aarey forest.
Front List | Urvashi Dubey, Cat's Diwali Interview
MINT Lounge | What can four-year-olds learn from Pablo Picasso’s life?
MINT Lounge | Books on environment that children simply must read
The New Indian Express | Children's reading list during the pandemic
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The Hindu | Down Daffodil Lane: on the newly-launched children’s publishing house
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The Telegraph | A publishing house for children’s books that focuses on content that engages more than it preaches
MINT Lounge | A new indie publisher launches a ‘think tank’ for children
Homegrown | An Indian Children’s Books Publication Teaching About Empathy & Environment
Mid-day | A bookmark for Mumbai