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Nature Journaling for Kids - Beginners
Nature Journaling

Shruti Jha

04-Nov | 03:00 pm

Nature Journaling is collecting and organizing observations, questions, connections, and explanations on the pages of a notebook .One need not be an artist , writer or a naturalist to begin. These skills can be learnt by anyone, and one can develop them with deliberate practice. In this session kids will learn 3 basic easy tips & tricks to get started with nature journaling. About Shruti Jha: Meet Shruti Jha, a nature enthusiast and founder of Green Panther. She passionately curates engaging activities for kids, nurturing their love for nature. Shruti believes in the importance of Read More..

The History Mystery Quiz of Hahas and Whowhos
Fun Quiz

Natasha Sharma

05-Nov | 04:00 pm

Did people colour their beards different colours in Mauryan times? Did Akbar have ice brought down from the mountains? Put your wildest guesses and know-how to the test in an unexpectedly weird and wacky History Mystery quiz and discover just how much fun Indian history is with author, Natasha Sharma  Suitable for 6+  About Natasha Sharma: Natasha Sharma is an award-winning children’s book author, whose childhood had crazy episodes, featuring dogs, rabbits, ducks, guinea pigs, horses, buffaloes, and the occasional squirrel, all in her backyard.  She likes change, Read More..

Enter At Your Own Risk: Biji's In The Kitchen
Book Launch

Natasha Sharma

05-Nov | 02:00 pm

What’s the weirdest food combination you’ve ever eaten? Would you consider toast with jam and ketchup?Do you have an awful food eating moment- slimy bhindi curry perhaps? Join award-winning author, Natasha Sharma as she cooks up some rib-tickling memories that are sweet and spicy inspirations for her 25th book, Biji’s In The Kitchen.  Suitable for 5+  About Natasha Sharma: Natasha Sharma is an award-winning children’s book author, whose childhood had crazy episodes, featuring dogs, rabbits, ducks, guinea pigs, horses, buffaloes, and the occasional squ Read More..

Ruhi Finds Her Princess
Book Reading

Reshma Bachwani

29-Jul | 04:00 pm

Children are unconstrained in their imagination. They dream up the wildest things. As parents/adults we are couched in the constraints of our everyday reality and often ‘correct’ these dreams.

Instead of shrinking their imagination to fit reality, this story encourages adults to expand their own beliefs which can grow as big or perhaps even bigger than the child’s imagination. The story is written as much for the child as it is for the parent since all of us need a reminder once in a way that ‘no dream is too big to achieve.  But what do you tell Read More..

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