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“For Boys”

posted on January 30, 2015

When will we stop gender stereotyping children?   … [Read more...]

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Lari Don

posted on January 22, 2015

I was introduced to Lari Don thanks to the Mythical Maze Reading Challenge, and if for nothing else, I'm glad of the challenge for that! Of the First Aid for Fairies series, I read the last one first, and then I had to read the others. Once again, I realised why children like series. A single book is not like a short story. A short story delivers what it promises to deliver - a picture. A book makes you want more - a sequel, a prequel, a continuation. If you fall in love with a book, you fall in love with the characters. When the characters are your friends, you want to spend more time with them and get to know them better. That's how it was with this series. Despite the fact that I did not read the series in order, I enjoyed it thoroughly. I love brave, loyal Yann and Lee who cannot be trusted. Helen Strang with her violin - I could hear the melodies … [Read more...]

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

Mythical Maze – Workshop II

posted on January 18, 2015

The Mythical Maze Reading Challenge is nearly over! After Reading and Role Play and Idioms Are My Cup of Tea, today has Myths from around the World and Myths and Fables. I showed the little ones a map of the world. These children are in the age-group 5-7. We were reading a 'story from Arabia', Where There is Will. "Do you know where Arabia could be?" I asked. One child stood up. "I think it is here," she said, pointing to the entire Gulf region. "Good!" "Do you know how I know?" "How?" "See, this is India. Over here, this sea is called the Arabian Sea. So the Arabian Sea has to touch Arabia, right?" … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Children, Workshops Tagged With: British Library, English, language, mythical maze, reading, reading challenge, workshop

Idioms are my Cup of Tea!

posted on December 24, 2014

That was the title of my last workshop at the British Library. We tried translating "It's raining cats and dogs" to Hindi and Marathi to giggles, shouts of laughter. We compared the literal meaning of "He kicked the bucket" with its figurative meaning. We performed the Herculean task of linking mythology with idioms, and then the children spilled the beans about the fact that most of their knowledge of Greek mythology came from Percy Jackson. When it came to Norse mythology and Biblical terms, their knowledge collapsed like a house of cards and they commented, "We have a long way to go and a lot to learn. We're just knee-high to a grasshopper!" A crossword puzzle proved to be their Achilles heel, but we continued to see the glass as half-full, as the children and I got on like a house on fire! … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Children, Workshops Tagged With: British Library, mythical maze, reading, reading challenge, workshop

Reading Workshop in Viman Nagar

posted on December 22, 2014

Here's what's next! Reading Workshop for Children Age-group: 8-12 years Venue: JustBooks, Viman Nagar Dates: 29th and 30th December, 2014 (The last workshop of the year!) Time: 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Fee: Rs 500 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Children, Workshops Tagged With: JustBooks, reading, reading workshop, Viman Nagar, workshop

Back from Baramati

posted on December 17, 2014

My lovely workshop at Baramati has come to an end. One child made a card - out of a recycled wedding card. Another child naively told me, "This is Harsh's gift from class V A." Children shared what they had learnt. And one girl gave me a letter. Here's just a little part of a three-page long letter that made me feel warm right down to my toes. The next workshop is just around the corner. Sunday: British Library! … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Children, Workshops Tagged With: reading, school, workshop

Day Three: Bal Vikas Mandir

posted on December 10, 2014

Imagination, copyright, magic, wildlife, beauty, leadership ... The list of things we discussed during the third session of my reading workshop at VP's Vinodkumar Gujar Bal Vikas Mandir was endless. With individual and team activities as usual, the sessions flew by - and I can hardly believe that I have just one session left! … [Read more...]

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Free Workshop for Parents

posted on December 9, 2014

Here's some media coverage of the free workshop I conducted for parents ... Looking forward to the Reading Challenge: details in the news clip! … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Children, Workshops Tagged With: British Library, mythical maze, reading, reading challenge, workshop

Reading Challenge Sakaal Times

posted on December 7, 2014

Varsha Seshan's workshops in the Sakaal Times today! With the Reading Challenge just around the corner, I conducted a special curtain-raiser today on getting children to read. "My children don't read at all!" "I keep asking him to tell me about what he's reading; he never tells me anything!" "His friend reads so much, but he doesn't read at all!" "We made him join the library, but still he doesn't read!" After every workshop, I face these responses, so I thought of conducting a session for parents before the actual launch of the reading challenge. It was a free session, open to everyone - and what fun it was! … [Read more...]

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Day Two: Reading Workshop

posted on December 2, 2014

At VP's Bal Vikas Mandir, workshops are not just enjoyable work. On Monday, after my first two sessions, I was not well. "Could I have just soup for dinner?" I asked. "Of course," was the reply. Ten minutes later, there was a knock on the door - Vicks and Crocin to ensure that I slept well. That's what working in a place with thoughtful people is like! On my first day there, I met three teachers: one who had worked for 19 years, one for 22 and one for 35. I was astounded and commented on this to the principal, who calmly replied that often, when teachers join the school, they leave only when they retire. I am no longer surprised: when there are thoughtful people around you, you want to work in that environment! … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Children, Workshops Tagged With: reading, workshop

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