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Varsha Seshan

Sisters at Dance Class

November 5, 2017 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Perhaps because Nisha and I have always been so close and so affectionate towards each other, I have always been intrigued by relationships between sisters. At dance class, we do have the odd pair of sisters joining class. These aren’t as common as I would imagine. Often, one sister (usually the elder one) joins class, […]

Filed Under: Children, Dance

An Eagle in the Snow

October 25, 2017 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Every book by Michael Morpurgo that I’ve read so far has been gripping from the very first chapter. When I saw An Eagle in the Snow at the library yesterday, I snatched it up, thinking of a lovely weekend with a wonderful book for company. And then I had nothing to read while I waited for […]

Filed Under: Books, Children Tagged With: British Library, reading, review

Little Bits of Sky

October 11, 2017 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

The cover of the edition of Little Bits of Sky that I read is absolutely gorgeous. I felt like a child when I looked at it. I stared and stared. And then I played with the dust jacket a little bit. And then, just like a child, I was afraid I would damage it or something, so […]

Filed Under: Books, Children Tagged With: British Library, reading, review

Dreaming the Bear

October 7, 2017 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Dreaming the Bear reminded me, in some ways, of White Dolphin. I loved it and I hated it. Because the story took the turn it had to take, and what ‘should’ happen did. Read the story to figure out what I mean. An intriguing story, Dreaming the Bear took me into minds that are distant from me. The […]

Filed Under: Books, Children Tagged With: British Library, reading, review

Dashami Poojai

October 6, 2017 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Each year, we have a poojai at dance class for Dashami. Now, at the Academy of Indian Dances, there are four teachers, including me. Mythili Mami is, of course, head; that goes without saying. On Dashami, a little girl crept up to the corner where we were standing. “I want to speak to Ma’am,” she […]

Filed Under: Children, Dance Tagged With: academy, Academy of Indian Dances, art, Dashami, Guru Mythili Raghavan

The Fastest Boy in the World

October 5, 2017 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Four years ago, I read Elizabeth Laird’s Oranges in No Man’s Land, and was deeply moved. Then, two years ago, I read The Witching Hour, and loved it. And now, her The Fastest Boy in the World did not let me down. Eleven-year-old Solomon lives in a small village in Ethiopia. When his grandfather announces that he will take […]

Filed Under: Books, Children Tagged With: British Library, reading, review

Mayil Will Not Be Quiet!

September 30, 2017 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

I woke up in the middle of the night, frowning. I had a bit of a story in my head, and I could not remember who had written it. It was one of the Mary’s girls, I thought … A young writer, I was sure. Maybe one of the sixth standard girls? And then I […]

Filed Under: Books, Children Tagged With: Mayil Will Not Be Quiet!, Niveditha Subramaniam, reading, review, Sowmya Rajendran

Fortunately-Unfortunately

September 20, 2017 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Option 1 “I am going to meet a monster today.” “Fortunately, it doesn’t bite.” “Unfortunately, that means it will just gobble you up.” Option 2 “I jumped into the swimming-pool today.” “Fortunately, the pool was heated.” “Unfortunately, I cannot swim.” “Fortunately, it was not deep.” Which beginning do you find more entertaining? I was very […]

Filed Under: Children, Resources, Workshops Tagged With: creative writing, St. Mary's School, Writers' Club, writing activities

I love limericks!

September 11, 2017 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Limericks are fun! Very often, during a short session on creative writing, we work with limericks. They’re good fun, sparking much conversation and laughter. Many, many children love limericks too – one of my students even wrote a short story in limericks, which is part of Flickering Flames – An Anthology of Poems and Short Stories. […]

Filed Under: Children, Workshops Tagged With: creative writing, limerick, poetry, reading

Guest of Honour, Global Indian International School, Chinchwad

May 2, 2017 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

It was an honour to be part of the investiture ceremony at Global Indian International School, Chinchwad! With the chief guest as the ex mayor of Pune, Prashant Jagtap, it was a privilege to be the guest of honour! One of the first things that warmed my heart was the fact that I was welcomed with […]

Filed Under: Children Tagged With: GIIS, global indian international school chinchwad

Book Launch at Atta Galatta

March 15, 2017 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Launching my railway adventures for children in a city in which I know very few children was bound to be a challenge, but it was such fun! The event began with a college friend who came to show her support – and she made my day. I hadn’t met her for a decade, making her […]

Filed Under: Books, Children, Workshops Tagged With: Atta Galatta, Bengaluru, Bholu, Bholu and the Fairy Queen, Bholu at the Level Crossing, Bholu at the School Excursion, railway adventures, reading, The Story-Catcher, The Toy Train, workshop

The Great Cheese Robbery

July 22, 2016 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Lots of books on my blog this week: that’s what happens when I do a workshop for the British Library’s Reading Challenge! The Great Cheese Robbery was a delightful picture book that brought back memories of Disney’s “Dumbo”. I remember the first time I watched “Dumbo” and saw the elephants shriek at the sight of a […]

Filed Under: Books, Children Tagged With: reading, reading challenge, Record Breakers, review

The Paper Dolls

July 21, 2016 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

I love Julia Donaldson! I came across her work for the first time when I read and watched The Gruffalo’s Child. Then, I read Running on the Cracks – a completely different book for a completely different audience. And now, as part of the Record Breakers Reading Challenge, I read The Paper Dolls, first by myself and then […]

Filed Under: Books, Children Tagged With: reading, reading challenge, Record Breakers, review

The Imagination Box

July 18, 2016 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Isn’t the name wonderful? The Imagination Box is the story of a boy called Tim, who has convinced himself that all he needs in life are his pencil and paper (and some confectionery would do no harm). Recently adopted, he knows that all the papers have been signed, but cannot help thinking of his new home […]

Filed Under: Books, Children Tagged With: reading, reading challenge, Record Breakers, review

The Boy in the Dress

July 15, 2016 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

I started reading The Boy in the Dress long ago and never ended up finishing it. I don’t know why. Maybe I was in no mood to deal with all the mucus in the second chapter. Or maybe I was just not in the right mood. I picked up the book again because I watched a “Britain’s Got Talent” […]

Filed Under: Books, Children Tagged With: reading, review

Flickering Flames

July 2, 2016 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Last week, St. Mary’s School officially launched Flickering Flames, an anthology of poems and stories I edited as the facilitator of the Writers’ Club. The teachers have their copies already, and I’ve heard some lovely comments about the book. Here’s a little about it for those who are reading about this for the first time … In […]

Filed Under: Books, Children, Writing Tagged With: reading

Back from AFCC 2016

June 2, 2016 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

So much excitement, so much fun! I attended the Asian Festival of Children’s Content at Singapore for the first time, and the opening ceremony was the grand event at which the winner of the Scholastic Asian Book Award 2016 was announced. My unpublished work, Dragonflies, Jigsaws and a Rainbow, was one of the five shortlisted entries, […]

Filed Under: Children, Writing Tagged With: AFCC, SABA, Scholastic Asian Book Award

Storytelling Workshop at Palm Groves

May 17, 2016 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Activities at reading workshops - jigsaws

A group of parents got together and invited me to conduct a weeklong storytelling workshop at a housing society. Storytelling has never been more fun! Working with my own stories is a lovely experience in itself, and when the story comes with its own kit … The enjoyment reaches new levels! Here’s a group of children […]

Filed Under: Children, Workshops Tagged With: Bholu, reading, Rishi Bhardwaj, story, story-catcher, storytelling, workshop

Record Breakers at Cathedral Vidya School

May 11, 2016 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Another set of Reading Challenge workshops came to an end yesterday. This time, the theme was ‘Record Breakers’, and the school that took it on was Cathedral Vidya School, Lonavala. Working with fifteen bright children from classes five to eight filled me with joy! Lipograms and pangrams brought much hilarity … The activity started in all seriousness and then […]

Filed Under: Children, Workshops Tagged With: British Library, Cathedral Vidya School, reading challenge, Record Breakers, workshop

Travel the World: A Journey through Stories

May 10, 2016 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

I’m conducting a storytelling workshop this weekend at the British Library, Pune. Overview Every culture creates its own stories: to entertain young children, to teach them, and to attempt to explain the world. Through interactive storytelling, this workshop will give young children a glimpse of different cultures, allowing them to taste a little of the world! Day One […]

Filed Under: Children, Workshops Tagged With: British Library, storytelling, workshop

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