Sita's Ramayana shifts the point of view of the Ramayana - the saga of a heroic war - to bring a woman's perspective to this timeless epic.
Neela and Peela are excited about Bhagoria, a wonderful carnival that the Bhil people of central India celebrate every year. The book brings together an intriguing map that also... Læs mere
The ways in which the great Mexican artist is kept alive in popular memory through countless souvenirs, images and mementos is unprecedented in the world of art... did Frida herself lay some of these trails?
Zany artist Koki Oguma loves to wander around his neighbourhood in Tokyo, watching people go about their business and doodling their stories. What happens when a timid barber sees a moustache too magnificent to cut? Hmm... read the story and find out!
Anything can be turned into a puppet. Based on the principles taught by traditional Indian puppeteers, and emphasizing the basic understanding of structure, this guide shows kids how to make their own puppets with simple everyday material. Full color.
Cat is fed up with her tail, and it never does what it should. She now wants a brand new tail, one that she can choose...
"Did we take more than our due?" Weaving his tale around a Gond fable about water, artist Subash Vyam muses on the history of our relationship to this most primeval of elements.
This well-known folk poem from the 17th century is a form of trick verse.
Sunny cats, sad cats, grinning cats, bad cats, cats with scowls and cats with jowls ... hand-bound with a silk screened cover, "I Like Cats" features a gallery of irresistible... Læs mere
In the light of continuing debates on Indian women’s mobility and choices, young Mithila painter from Bihar, India, Amrita Das offers a disarmingly fresh perspective on being female and an artist in the making.
People from the Rathwa tribe in Gujarat create a ritual wall painting as a way of worshipping their gods. To paint is to mirror — and honour — creation. This... Læs mere