So many little things happen during workshops! That's what makes them so much fun.For instance, my reading programme began on Tuesday and I started with Asha Nehemiah's Trouble with Magic. We spoke about all the wonderful things we'd invent because, in some ways, science and magic are pretty much the same thing. One child would invent a door. You step through the door and get to whatever place you want to go. You just have to tell the door where you'd like to be."And what trouble could you have with magic of this sort?" I asked.The boy thought for a bit. "If you don't speak clearly," he said, very clearly. "You could end up in the wrong place."Another child invented this - a vacation machine! Do notice how machine is spelt. Also, I love that the key words are there. No more and no less!At my writing programme yesterday, I had more fun. The children here are older and I … [Read more...]
Shrinking Vanita
Shrinking Vanita is a delightful read, full of laughter, madness and the unshakeable belief that children can and will save the world! With a little help, of course. From a puppy called Giggles and a bag full of fridge magnets.Three days to go before a gigantic killer asteroid will end life on Earth! Everyone is in a panic. Everyone, that is, but Vanita, who has things to do. Such as saving the planet. - from the blurb of Shrinking VanitaIsn't that a wonderful premise? Shrinking Vanita delivers what it promises - a feisty protagonist, a mixture of science and madness and a joyous aha! moment.Oh, and the book won the Peek a Book children's choice award, so it's child-approved. Like every other book we've read at my book club, I chose this one because it's full of possibility! What if? I love doing activities around the question 'what if?' … [Read more...]
Online Reading Programme
I've been working with the British Library's reading challenge for a long time. I've worked with a range of themes - Circus Stars, Mythical Maze, Record Breakers, The Big Friendly Read, Animal Agents ... And I've enjoyed each one. I love the range of books the British Library has, and the reading challenge collection is always special. Being a British Council trainer was always a huge advantage during the reading challenge season because I got secret access to all these books that weren't yet available to regular library customers!However, as I associated with schools and children at the library, there were two questions that continually stood out to me:Don't we get to keep even one book? Why are there no Indian books?And these are questions I've been mulling over for a while, which leads me to announce this online reading programme.What will we do during the online … [Read more...]
Reading Workshop in Viman Nagar
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...]



