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That Big-Voiced Girl (The Magic Makers): Picture Book Biography
A unique biography that explores and celebrates the life of a popstar as a feisty little girl Right from her childhood, Usha Uthup knew that music was her true calling. She picked up songs from the radio and sang with her big, booming voice. But when rejected during the audition for her school choir, Usha wondered if her big voice was any good. All she wanted was to sing. Does she find a way?
A Sari for Ammi

A Sari for Ammi

Mamta Nainy

Amazon Crossing Kids
2021
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Ammi weaves the most beautiful saris but never gets to wear any of them. Her two little daughters decide to do something about it—break their piggy bank! But when there isn’t enough money to buy Ammi a sari, the two girls must work together to find a solution. Will they be able to buy Ammi the gift she so deserves? With a text full of heart, and bright, cheerful artwork, this story brings readers into the home of a weaver’s family in Kaithoon, India, where the creation of saris is an art form. The book includes a glossary of Indian terms and a note about the saris made in this region.
Rainbow Hands

Rainbow Hands

Mamta Nainy

Lantana Publishing
2022
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When a young boy paints his nails with his mom's nail polish, he discovers the most important thing of all: the magic of being his true self. As the long late summer day stretches ahead of them, a young boy eagerly looks forward to his favorite time--painting-your-nails time. He know that when he dips into those magical bottles of nail polish, he will discover a color to express his every mood and feeling. Purple is the color of magic and mystery. White is the color of endless possibilities. At times, his papa frowns and says, "What have you done to your nails?" At other times, he says, "Why don't you paint on paper instead?" But the little boy knows that painting his nails makes his hands look beautiful. This color-filled story celebrates the joy of finding out who you are and embracing the courage to be yourself.
Rainbow Hands

Rainbow Hands

Mamta Nainy

Lantana Publishing
2024
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When a little boy paints his nails with his mum's nail polish, he discovers the most important thing of all: the magic of being his true self. As the long Indian summer days stretch ahead of him, a young boy looks forward to his favourite time - painting-your-nails-time. He knows that when he dips his brush into those magical bottles of nail polish, he will find a colour to express his every mood and feeling. Purple is the colour of magic and mystery. White is the colour of endless possibilities. At times, his Papa frowns and says, "What have you done to your nails?" At other times, he says, "Why don't you paint on paper instead?" But the little boy knows that painting his nails makes his hands look beautiful. This colour-filled story celebrates the joy of finding out who you are and embracing the courage to be yourself.
My Momo-La is a Museum

My Momo-La is a Museum

Mamta Nainy

Lantana Publishing
2024
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A child and their grandmother take a trip around the museums of the city, only to find that the further they walk, the closer to home their journey seems to take them... Momo-la is a collector of unusual things. She rummages through her collection of stories whenever she comes to visit. When her grandchild asks where her stories come from, she takes them on a trip around the museums of the city, pointing out that there are stories behind every work of art, every sculpture, every invention. But as the child sees exhibit after exhibit, they realise that each one reminds them of their Momo-la – the clothes she wears, the keepsakes she carries, and the memories she shares of her Tibetan home. Could the museum the child knows the best and loves the most be right on their doorstep all along? A gorgeously-written story about the love of a grandmother for her grandchild, the precious memories we carry and the treasures we keep in the hope of passing them down to the next generation.
Arthi's Bomma

Arthi's Bomma

Mamta Nainy

Yali Books
2023
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Arthi's father is a doll maker, but she wishes he would be anything else. No one plays with the wooden bommalu her nanna makes anymore. But crafting dolls from wood is her father's entire world, so Arthi sets out to find out why these dolls mean so much to him. She asks everyone she knows in her small doll-making community and learns that bommalu are memories, warm as the sun, whispering stories older than time and capturing colors that run wild. They are a celebration of life and more. Much, much more This joyful picture book is an ode to the traditional craftspeople of Kondapalli, India, and a shared appreciation of handmade objects in the digital age. When she finally creates a bomma, Arthi discovers a special joy in doll making that is all her own.
Bioscope

Bioscope

Mamta Nainy

Katha
2011
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Join Guddu and her little animal friends as she takes you on a tour through her enchanting world, armed with a little imagination and a gift for seeing the absurd in the trivial. Guddu's warm-hearted and humorous narrative brings to life the characters of her village from her unique childlike perspective. An unforgettable experience
When in Delhi

When in Delhi

Mamta Nainy

Katha
2013
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Do you know that there were once seven cities within the city of Delhi? Can you imagine that Delhi once ran a tram service? Have you ever heard about the droolworthy sixteen-layered paratha that you get only in Delhi? Can you believe that Delhi runs the largest fleet of environment-friendly buses? All of this and a lot more abound in this anything-but-typical travel book for the young. Just like the city of Delhi, there's nothing ordinary about it
The Keepers of Darkness (Hindi)

The Keepers of Darkness (Hindi)

Mamta Nainy

Katha Books
2024
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“Darkness is alive,” Patti says. “And we, the Irulas, are keepers of darkness.” Inspired by the indigenous wisdom and resilience of the Irulas, one of the oldest Adivasi communities of India, a book that is a lyrical ode to the deep dark forests and the lives intertwined with them.
The Keepers of Darkness (Hindi)

The Keepers of Darkness (Hindi)

Mamta Nainy

Katha Books
2024
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“Mörkret är levande,” säger Patti. “Och vi, Irula-folket, är mörkrets väktare.” Inspirerad av den ursprungliga visdomen och styrkan hos Irula, en av Indiens äldsta adivasi-grupper, är denna bok en lyrisk hyllning till de djupa mörka skogarna och de liv som är sammanflätade med dem.