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The Rooster That Would Not Crow

A delightful book written in zingy verse about a rooster who just wouldn’t crow. The rather flashy rooster, dramatically drawn with long lashes, struts brilliantly through the pages of the book. Perfect for read alouds or dramatization, it’s a fun book to read collectively with lots of sounds thrown in. Various people’s insistence of pinning an identity is lost on the rooster who goes about the day without a care.

Tulika 2024 Cheryl Rao Niloufer Wadia

Adventures of the Humongoose Family

The story and the language both flow effortlessly. Zai’s relationship with the animal world and her lightness of touch make this book a sure hit for young readers. The Mongoose characters are well rounded and the distinctive illustrations by Niloufer bring them to life.The episode with Raja, the old tracker mongoose had a 12 year old reader in gales of laughter. An enjoyable read.

Tulika 2020 Zai Whitaker Niloufer Wadia

Saving the Dalai Lama’s Crane

This is certainly a feel-good book but fortunately does not hit you on the head with a do-good message. A simple story, told from the perspective of Tenzin, a young monk, it has a good mix of adventure, encounters with the powers-that-be and beautiful descriptions of nature and animal life in Arunachal Pradesh. The illustrations are tasteful and add to the ambience of the place.

Kalpavriksh 2020 Neeraj Vogholikar Niloufer Wadia

Girl Power

“This book profiles the lives of 50 inspiring and legendary women – some alive, some no more. The text is easy to read and the illustrations by Niloufer Wadia are beautiful. This book presents many role models for young readers to aspire to.”

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Scholastic India 2019 Neha J Hiranandani Niloufer Wadia