Date - September 28, 2018 Source - Romper It may be a shock, but I was a voracious reader as a kid. Nothing gave me more pleasure in my downtime than snuggling up in bed with a pantry's worth of snacks and a good book (still true and still hoping…
Read MoreSource : Indian Express From three through four years of age, children show rapid growth in literacy. They begin to “read” their favourite books by themselves, focusing mostly on re-enacting the story from the pictures. By Lina Ashar Language development is very important in a child’s early years, from communicating…
Read MoreBy Aaron Becker’s Review by Unnati Ved Reading age 4 and upwards This is a wordless picture book What happens when we are too busy to play with the kid? Well, mine just whines and screams till we comply. Not the best parenting advice for sure. But what if the…
Read Moresource- New York Times “You’re the children’s books editor?” Someone has said this to me, usually with a smile, at least once a week in the almost three years I’ve been at The New York Times. “What a cool job!” is the subtext. But lurking in the background are almost…
Read MoreThe Book That Eats People By John Perry, review by Unnati Ved Read aloud age - 3 and up Age group - 6 and up I read this to my 3 year old daughter and she loved it. This book is not for the faint hearted. It’s dark, makes no…
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