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Q and A with Mini Shrinivasan, author of ‘I Didn’t Understand!’
I Didn’t Understand! by Mini Shrinivasan and illustrated by Shubham Lakhera is here now! Watch out for it on the Tulika website! We spoke...


SCIENCE MEETS RHYME: Scientists A to Z
Of the several manuscripts that we receive daily, most are stories, some are verse, a few nonfiction and smattering of alphabet books....


My Experience Narrating 'A Home of Our Own' by Meghaa Aggarwal
Our own Meghaa Aggarwal has turned author with ‘A Home of Our Own’ (Tulika, 2018). Here she writes perceptively about her experiences...


‘Shabana and The Baby Goat’ is here! Q and A with the illustrator Roshini Pochont
The adorable picture book Shabana and the Baby Goat written by Samina Mishra and illustrated by Roshini Pochont is here today – hot off...


‘Shabana and The Baby Goat’ is here! Q and A with the writer Samina Mishra
The adorable Shabana and the Baby Goat written by Samina Mishra and Roshini Pochont is hot off the press! The sweet story about a girl...


Starting... THE TULIKA BOOK CLUB!
We’ve had a slew of new in our fiction list, with the total now hitting half-century! It’s boom-time in general for children’s fiction...


The Colour Thief is here! Q and A with Sandhya Prabhat
Hot off the press, this picture book is a riot of colours which have a story to tell! The Colour Thief by Stephen Aitken and Sylvia...


The Colour Thief is Here! Q and A with Stephen Aitken and Sylvia Sikundar
Hot off the press, this picture book is a riot of colours which have a story to tell! The Colour Thief by Stephen Aitken and Sylvia...


The Exclusive Inclusive Book List
Why Are You Afraid To Hold My Hand? by Sheila Dhir was the first book on disability we published in 1999. Since then almost every year we...


Skyping about Arif
In this delightful Guest Post, Zai Whitaker describes her experiences of discussing ‘Andamans Boy’ on Skype with the Grade 6 kids of the...


A clean sweep at The Hindu Young World-Goodbooks Awards 2018
We're over the moon to have won in ALL four categories in The Hindu Young World-Goodbooks Awards 2018. Here are the full citations from...


Guest Post by Niveditha Subramaniam: Stepping away from the Storyboard - thoughts on finding my visu
Tulika author and illustrator Niveditha Subramaniam describes what she learnt about illustration during her master’s degree in this guest...


Q and A with Lavanya Karthik
A Walk with Thambi is our latest book which will be released on Sunday 19 November (11 am to 12.30 pm) at the Anna Centenary Library...
Repost: Here are three children’s books featuring disability that fared beautifully against my wish
We came across this wonderful article that perceptively describes our books on children with special needs way back in February. On the...


Guest Post by Sandhya Rao: Stories Are for Sharing
Tulika author Sandhya Rao describes her experience of the Srinagar Bookaroo: Festival of Children’s Literature in a guest post. Back in...


Talking About Pictures
Tulika author-illustrator Deepa Balsavar spoke about her thoughts behind creating illustrations for picture books in a video event for...


Exciting History, Electrifying History…‘Excavating History’
Most people think that a book on history is a surefire way to guarantee yourself a good snooze. We beg to differ. Excavating History is...


(Sub)Mission Possible!
A question-answer session live on Facebook with Tulika's Publishing Director Radhika Menon on what makes a good manuscript. Shyamala...


Stories Through a Writer-Activist’s Eyes
We know we said we’d give you a post on Excavating History but that is in the making right now. (It’s on archaeology so, you know, it...


Q and A with Rinchin
We are intrigued with Rinchin’s storytelling technique and the way she weaves the story and its social, political, cultural and...


Ambedkar, a Library and a Boy Called Balmiki
WHY do I have to sit separately in a corner of the classroom? WHY can’t I drink water from the tap like other children? WHY do the...


To Tulika, with love
We are deeply touched that people take the trouble to write and tell us how much they love our books and why. It gives us our energy...


Crow Chronicles 2: Our Cathy Story
Cathy Spagnoli’s visit to Tulika a few days ago brought back memories of her wonderful storytelling. I first heard her at The School,...


On Gone Grandmother
Author Chatura Rao writes about the launch of Gone Grandmother. I took Gone Grandmother to the Peek-a-Book Children's Literature Festival...
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