(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 EyesWe 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 RinchinWe 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 BalmikiWHY 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 loveWe 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 StoryCathy 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 GrandmotherAuthor Chatura Rao writes about the launch of Gone Grandmother. I took Gone Grandmother to the Peek-a-Book Children's Literature Festival...
Mukand and Riaz at Mumbai Mobile CrechesHere is the note sent by the lovely Team MMC: MMC’s day care centers are probably the most unique day care centers in Mumbai. Mumbai...
Ranjan De and the crowWe lived in a nest of sorts at the top of a flight of narrow iron stairs. Back then, the perch still provided a fair view of the city...
Crow Chronicles 11996. With Line and Circle, it was lift-off for Tulika's multilingual publishing programme for children. Save three months right at the...
Talking GenderA review of Gender Talk - Big Hero, Size Zero by a 15-year-old. "The book states a lot of facts without hiding anything. The truth is not...
Bal Sahitya Puraskar 2015 for Mayil Will Not Be Quiet!A flower shower for the award-winning Mayil Will Not Be Quiet!, Sowmya Rajendran, who co-authored the book with Niveditha Subramaniam –...
Tulika in 2015JANUARY 1. The House That Sonabai Built by Vishakha Chanchani and photographs by Stephen P. Huyler This sensitive telling of Sonabai's...
Meri priya pustakReaders have enjoyed puzzling out perplexed Paploo’s questions about his upside down world. This neat little review of Kyon Heeroo Hua...
Growing up with Tulika booksIn February last year, I had quit my job just after 7 months of work. I had decided to take a short break to do certain things that...
From APPAKA, with loveWe are always delighted when we receive thank you notes from our authors, illustrators, translators and friends of Tulika. Here is one...
Winners of Wild Versify!The winners of Wild Versify and their wild verses! Once upon a time, a one-eyed ochre-colored owlet ogled at an orange ostrich Ostrich...
Wild Verses of Wit and Whimsy - a perceptive review11-year-old Alizia Kumail's perceptive review of our first Young Adult book – Wild Verses of Wit and Whimsy by Alok Bhalla and pictures...
Discussing DisabilityReading Catch That Cat with children with special needs Archana Joshi, the co-founder of Ekadaksha Center, on seeing a write up about...
Remembering Bindia ThaparWe are deeply saddened by the news of Bindia Thapar’s passing away on 18 April. She has a very special place in our hearts for she was...
Tulika at The Times of India Literary Carnival 2014Tulika Editor, Priya Krishnan, shares her experience at the Times of India Literary Carnival The themes of the two sessions on children’s...
Leading Reading Schools of India Award winnersYoung India Books organised a nationwide competition called the Leading Reading Schools of India. The schools were given a list of...
From a friend of TulikaA friend of Tulika, Rachna Dhir, shared us her experience at the recent Handmade Collective organised by A Hundred Hands Tulika At A...
It's all about food!Fragrant marzwangan kurma, sizzling dosas, mouth-watering rice kannhi, juicy jalebis, bulging bondas… in deliciously delightful stories...