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An Interview with the author of the ‘Discover India’ Series, Sonia Mehta

Sonia Mehta is a children’s writer who believes that sparking off a child’s imagination opens up a world of adventure. She has been writing for children for over two decades. Her body of work is wide-ranging-she created one of India’s first dedicated children’s newspaper sections; conceptualized the Cadbury Bournvita Quiz Contest for TV; and runs Quadrum Solutions, a content company she co-founded. She is the author behind the amazing Discover India series.

Here we ask her a few questions about her research in putting together this series:

What is unique about the Discover India books?

It was an amazing discovery for me when I realized there are no books at all, on the states of India. So that starting point itself became a major differentiator. Children’s content has always been a focus and I also work on children’s educational books. So it’s all the more surprising that children in India today learn very little about India’s states. Their history and geography books cover India in a very generic manner. While India is so, so rich in its culture, diversity, language, food… But children are not exposed to that part. So the fact that there is a separate book on every Indian state, covering all aspects from history, to geography, to food, to architecture, to clothes, to language, to culture, to famous people from the state… and even to folk tales, is what makes these books different.

That brings me to Daadu Dolma,  Mishki and Pushka. Daadu Dolma is the ‘sutradhaar’ of the entire series. We’ve tried to develop a character that’s identifiable, lovable and fun. Mishki and Pushka are kids from another planet who are here to explore earth and India. The trio injects in a level of fun into the series that keeps it from being just an info book. That, I believe, makes this series unique.

The third thing I’ve tried to bring into the books is a level of interactivity. So the content is peppered with fun activities that engage the kids as they read. This blend of information and activity isn’t evident in other books on India.

And finally, something that makes these books different is the visual aspect. We’ve tried to stimulate the child’s imagination with colourful illustrations that help them visualize the nuances of every state.

Are you an avid traveller?

Oh yes! Very much so. I’ve always loved travelling, and as a child, because my father was in the Indian army, I grew up living in a different state every two years. Now, as an adult, and especially after writing these books, I’ve become even more aware of the wealth of culture we have in India. Our architecture was so advanced, as was our science. And I want as many children as possible to know this. And as far as my own travels go, I hope to see more and more of India.

What was the research process for each particular book like?

The research was a mix of travelling to as many of the states as possible coupled with intense online research. We also had local fact checkers in every state to make sure that I got the nuances of culture, language and food right. In every state, we were in touch with a local person, who guided us on prioritizing what to put in. You can’t imagine how much there is to write about India. I could have done 100 books and still not scratched the surface. So it was a complex exercise, given the complexity and diversity of our states.

Out of all these regions, discovering which one was the most fun experience for you?

Pure fun was Goa. It could be because I am a Goan. And also, Goa is different from the other states in many ways. Bringing out that difference was fun. But I have to say, that writing about the seven sisters was a revelation. The north-eastern states have a vibe and culture all their own. The tribal colour and culture made that experience also unique.

What would you advise to parents who want to travel with younger kids?

My advice to parents is that nothing widens a child’s horizons like reading and travel. Luckily we have so much to see and do in India. So before planning elaborate foreign trips, it’s a great idea to expose them to India’s diversity. While travelling, doing a little research on the place before you go there, and sharing it with the kids, is bound to enrich their experience. Showing them the books before the trip will help them recognize monuments and places – and also give them a context to all that they see.


The Discover India series will take you on a grand tour of every single one of our country’s states.

Get to Meet Real-Life Heroes in ‘Junior Lives’

Meet the heroes who changed the world! Get to know more about their stories in the Junior Lives series by Sonia Mehta. Junior Lives is a series of illustrated books created for young readers to get to know our world heroes better –  the engaging biographies, peppered with little-known facts, takes the reader on a journey of understanding the story behind a great leader.

Here is the complete list that will leave you inspired:

Gautam Buddha
Gautama Buddha (Junior Lives)

Young Siddhartha renounced all worldly things in search of the ultimate truth. This is the powerful story of his self-discovery and his path to enlightenment as he went on to become one of the world’s greatest religious leaders-Gautama Buddha.

Mahatma Gandhi

Mahatma Gandhi (Junior Lives)

Once upon a time, a young boy swore never to lie. He felt strongly about injustice and wanted to change anything that was unfair. When he grew up, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi applied the very same principles to lead India to freedom, becoming an icon of non-violence and changing the fate of a people. This is the story of the making of the Mahatma, a simple man who taught the world that anything can be achieved through peace.

Shivaji Maharaj

Shivaji Maharaj (Junior Lives)

In the land of the Marathas, there was once a fearless young ruler called Shivaji. He was known for his bravery and effective war strategies. This young man went on to become Chhattrapati Shivaji Maharaj – one of India’s greatest kings, and a thorn in the side of the mighty Mughal Empire. The Maratha Empire that he established changed the course of India’s history, becoming a major military power.

Rani Lakshmibai

Rani Lakshmibai (Junior Lives)

The story of Lakshmibai is one of courage and innate female power. Find out how the tomboy Manikarnika grew up to be the famous ruler of Jhansi-a wise queen, a much-loved leader of her people and a brave soldier who fought fiercely for her kingdom and gave her life in battle.

Mother Teresa

Mother Teresa

Once upon a time, a young girl was taught by her mother that all people were her people. So Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu undertook an incredible journey from her home in Albania to Ireland, and finally, India, touching the lives of millions as she went. And somewhere along the way, she transformed into the beloved Mother Teresa, whose warmth and humanity moved the world.

Learn On The Go With These Fantastic February Reads!

February is the much awaited month of love.  It can also be the perfect time to rediscover your love for books through path-defining stories of strength, courage, bravery and success.  Puffin brings to you an interesting line-up of books for young adults with topics ranging from the life of Shivaji, the great emperor to a behind-the-scenes look at the life of radio jockeys and a very adorable bumblebee, Biplob!

Make learning a memorable experience for your kids with these true-to-life, biographical stories!

Go on, take a peek!

Shivaji Maharaj (Junior Lives)

In the land of the Marathas, there was once a fearless young ruler called Shivaji. This young man went on to become Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj-one of India’s greatest kings and a thorn in the side of the mighty Mughal Empire. Fifth in a series of illustrated books created for young readers to get to know our world heroes betters, this engaging biography, peppered with little-known facts, takes the reader through the awe-inspiring journey of Shivaji, built on his determination and valour as well as his exemplary victories.

The Adventures of Biplob the Bumblebee

Biplop is a very busy bumblebee. When he isn’t collecting nectar, he is off on rollicking adventures to save his garden with the help of his friends, farmer Balram and the flowers. From harvesting water to saving baby plants from a dangerous infection, join Biplob as he comes up with innovative ideas that are always eco-friendly. These vibrantly illustrated stories promise to teach kids something new through lessons on science and friendship.

Let’s Talk On-Air

 

Take a deep dive into the lives of fourteen eminent radio presenters to learn about the people behind the iconic voices that have entertained us via the airwaves-one of the oldest forms of communication. Get to know the challenges, ideals, inspirations, favourite songs and icons of the popular radio jockeys of our time, including the legend Ameen Sayani, and maybe this can be a career which inspires you too!

Incredible Things You Wouldn’t Have Known About These Incredible Women

Ishita Jain and Naomi Kundu bring to you the most inspiring read for you and your young ones! The Girl Who Went to the Stars recounts the adventure of fifty of the most amazing Indian women and their extraordinary lives. Celebrating the achievements of remarkable women like Amrita Sher-Gil, Mary Kom, Indira Gandhi and many more, this book is sure to become a favourite with your kids.

Here are some interesting things about a few of these women!


Kalpana Chawla

Kalpana Chawla always wanted to work at NASA and dreamt of going to the stars. However, her first application to NASA was rejected but she did not lose hope. She tried again and got accepted the second time, making her dream a reality!

 

Amrita Sher-Gil

Amrita Sher-Gil’s voyage to becoming one of the most well-known painters in the world began when she was a young girl. She began to travel to faraway places in order to learn how to be a painter when she was as young as 13 years old!

 

Mary Kom

Even though Mary Kom’s parents were against her taking up boxing, she remained adamant on what she wanted and secretly joined a boxing school. Over a period of time, she became the best boxer in the school, kick-starting her marvellous journey of becoming the first Indian woman boxer to win a medal at the Olympics!

 

Bachendri Pal

Bachendri Pal’s adventurous career of becoming a professional mountain climber began when she was 12 years old. While on a picnic with her friends, she ended up climbing 4000 metres! Since then she never looked back.

 

Lata Mangeshkar

Before making it big in the film industry as a singer, Lata Mangeshkar tried for many singing jobs but was rejected because people found her voice too shrill and high-pitched.

 

Kiran Bedi

As a young girl, Kiran Bedi loved playing tennis with her father. She practised every day and at 17 years old became the national junior tennis champion!

 

P.T. Usha

P.T. Usha’s first race was against another student in her school who was the school champion. She ran as fast as she could and won the race. This inspired her to take part in many more competitions and realize her dream.

Usha Uthup

When Usha Uthup was a young girl in school, she used to love singing with other children. But she was asked to leave the music class as her voice was not sweet and soft like many others. However, she never gave up on her love for singing and went on to become one of the most-loved voices of India.

 

Indira Gandhi

Growing up watching her father struggle for India’s independence, Indira Gandhi decided to join her father in the struggle when she was 21 years old. She impressed people with her hard work, devotion and intelligence.

 

Ismat Chughtai

Being an avid reader since she was a young girl, Ismat Chughtai always wanted to write stories about girls and their lives. She finally got the inspiration to begin writing about women when she saw one of her friends at college, Rashid Jahan, writing beautiful stories about real women. And so she started writing stories herself.

 

 


Find out how India’s most admired women followed their dreams.

 

Words of Comfort from Ruskin Bond

The Little Book of Comfort is full of happy quotes from Ruskin Bond to help you get through your day. In this adorable little book, Ruskin Bond has jotted down calm and comforting thoughts. Here are some of them:

Go outdoors, it is better to hear the bubul sing, than the mouse squeak.

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Something attempted may fail. Inaction, however, must fail.

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“It is a good test of memory to try and recall what you were worrying about last week.

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Help a stranger in distress, and one day you may receive help when you least expect it.”

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“To find happiness, look halfway between too little and too much.”

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“The wisest man is he who doesn’t think he is.”

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“Go and do things. You are bound to succeed in some of them.”

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“One courageous thought will put to flight a host of troubles.”

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“If you have good health, you are young’ and if you owe nothing you are rich.”

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“The difficult can be done immediately; the impossible takes a little longer.”

Grab your copy of The Little Book of Comfort today!

Meet Nakul and Kuku from ‘Magic in Mussoorie’

Magic in Mussoorie takes you into the adventurous world of Nakul and Kuku.

Nakul Sahej is a tall, lanky and bespectacled man with a thoughtful and intuitive nature. Nakul usually ends up humouring Kuku and also pulling him out of trouble, something he has to do quite often. A quick thinker, he has an inquisitive mind and loves to investigate.

Nakul is patient, thoughtful and brave. He is a leader and a decision maker by nature and is always leading Kuku into adventures even when Kuku is not convinced enough, sometimes even doing so by bribing Kuku with food.

Chitleshwar Prasad a.k.a Kuku is a short burly young lad with an insatiable hunger. Short tempered and not one to think before speaking, Kuku often gets himself into trouble.

Kuku likes to believe he is not too afraid of thunder, rain or creepy lonely houses, though in reality, even a little cat jumping out of nowhere scares him. Despite not being much of a risk taker and always questioning Nakul’s actions, he never leaves is side.

Traverse the Seven Sisters of North-East India with ‘Discover India’ Series

The Discover India series will take you on a grand tour of every single one of our country’s states. Join the adorable Pushka and Mishki and the wise and witty Daadu Dolma as they travel to the incredible seven sister states of North-East India. Get set to discover various festivals, dances, foods and places of scenic beauty.

Here are some interesting facts about the seven states!


Off to Arunachal Pradesh

 

Off to Assam 

Off to Manipur

Off to Meghalaya

Off to Mizoram

Off to Nagaland

Off to Tripura

 

 

Make Learning Fun For Your Little One With These Books!

With the new year in full swing, Puffin brings forth an exciting new collection of books for your kids that will enrich their minds and entertain as well!

So, go on, make sure that your tiny tot doesn’t miss out on any of these!


In My Heart

 

A very special story to be read with loved ones, In My Heart takes us on a child’s journey of discovering who she really is and where she comes from. Warmly illustrated and deeply felt, this is a fearless and tender celebration of the magical ways in which different kinds of families are born.

Macbeth: Vocabulary Enhancer

Word power is an integral part of being able to express yourself-whether you’re in college, appearing for competitive exams or attending a job interview. It makes you an effective and confident communicator. This handy guide brings to you an abridged version of the timeless tragedy Macbeth by William Shakespeare to familiarize you with a must-read and equip you with new words.

Pride and Prejudice: Vocabulary Enhancer

Strengthen your understanding of the English language and enhance your vocabulary with this unique companion. This handy guide brings to you an abridged version of the timeless novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen to familiarize you with a must-read and equip you with new words. 

There’s a Monster Under My Bed!

There’s something under my bed! What if it grabs my leg? What do children fear the most? From dark nights and eerie shadows to terrifying clowns, scary insects and huge monsters under their beds, conquer the biggest childhood terrors with this enchanting picture book.

Mumbai, Here  We Come(Discover India City By City)

Get set to discover Mumbai! Daadu Dolma, Mishki and Pushka are off to explore Mumbai. They’ve heard so much about its amazing people, its film industry and its buzz of activity. They’re going to have some great adventures in the city that never sleeps, so be sure to join them. Just get your backpack ready and plunge right in!

Delhi, Here We Come (Discover India City by City)

Get set to discover Delhi! Mishki and Pushka are longing to explore Delhi. They have heard about its incredible history, its amazing food, the stunning monuments and the unique Delhi lifestyle. Daadu Dolma is finally taking them for a visit. Are you going to join them? Then keep your cameras ready and get set for a wonderful trip!

The Parrot and The Merchant

Mah Jahan, a rich merchant woman, collects birds in cages. But when she brings back a gift for one of them, she learns a surprising lesson.This exquisitely illustrated story is an enchanting fable exploring how hard it is to let go of someone you love and give them freedom. Retold for modern-day readers, this classic tale by Rumi is brought to life by the award-winning illustrator Marjan Vafaian.

 

Twice Upon A Time

There is more than one way to be a girl! Keya is the real princess of a real kingdom, till she quits – and finds the least suitable replacement for the job! Can a brash, bubblegum-chewing girl fill some very fancy shoes? And what will happen when a real princess starts becoming a real person instead?From award-winning author Payal Kapadia comes this wickedly funny and action-packed novel about some real and not-so-real princesses.

Meet the Authors of The Ultimate Memory Handbook for Students

Aditi Singhal and Sudhir Singhal are the authors of The Ultimate Memory Handbook for Students. In their book, they provide the ultimate hacks to memorize information, understand vast topics and answers from particular course studies. Giving tips on how to enhance memory and activities to train the brain in order to retain a wide range of topics and subjects, this handbook serves you with ways to deal with problems such as memorizing the periodic table, long answers, easy ways of enhancing vocabulary, learning trigonometry formulae, history dates, countries and their capitals supported by some fun and interesting artwork that serves as a great visual aid.

Here we give you a few interesting facts about the authors, so you can know them better:


Ace your curriculum and assessments with these ultimate memory techniques in The Ultimate Memory Handbook for Students

 

 

Seven Incredible Moments from the Wishing-Chair Series

Of all the reasons to love Enid Blyton, The Wishing-Chair series is a big one. These books are full of fun, as we follow Peter and Mollie on strange and wonderful adventures on the Wishing-Chair.
Together with Binky the pixie, the children visit exciting and magical places – from the Land of Wishes to Snoogle’s Castle and the Island of Surprises. They meet giants, goblins, witches, wizards and other amazing creatures along the way.
Let’s take a look at seven incredible moments from the series.
When the children discover the shop with ‘Antiques’ written on a label in the window…

“It was the most curious shop they had ever been in! Fancy keeping all those queer things in boxes! Really, there must be magic about somewhere. It couldn’t be a proper shop.”

When they wish to be out of the shop and back home, and the chair they are sitting in suddenly floats off the ground…

“And then the most extraordinary thing of all happened! The chair they were in began to creak and groan, and suddenly it rose up in the air, with the two children in it! They held tight, wondering what ever was happening!”

When the children help Binky the pixie escape from a horrid giant in a castle…

“‘Quick, quick, Binky!’ shouted Peter, and he dragged the amazed pixie to the magic chair. They all three sat in it, huddled together, and Peter shouted, ‘Take us home!'”

When they go to visit Binky’s village…

“It didn’t take them very long to get there. The chair put them down in the middle of the village street, and was at once surrounded by an excited crowd of pixies, who shook hands with Binky and asked him a hundred questions.”

When they go to the Land of Dreams, and the Wishing-Chair keeps changing…

“‘There goes our chair!’ said Binky sorrowfully. ‘It looks as if we are here for ever now! First it turned into a dog, then into a duck, and now into ice-cream! This is a horrid adventure!'”

When a witch puts a spell on the garden so the children can’t escape…but the Wishing Chair saves the day!

“They saw something flying around the garden, like a big black bird! Mollie started – and then she leapt up and whispered as loudly as she dared – ‘It isn’t a bird! It’s the dear old Wishing-Chair! It’s come to find us!'”

When some elves invite the children to Magician Greatheart’s party…

“There were hundreds of fairy folk there of all kinds – gnomes, goblins, brownies, fairies, elves, pixies – but only two children, so Mollie and Peter felt most honoured.”


Jump aboard the Wishing-Chair and whizz off on three magical adventures! For more posts like this one, follow Penguin India on Facebook!

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