Carry Me, Mama!/Mujhe Uthao, Ma! (English-Hindi)

Author : Shamim Padamsee
Illustrator : Ajanta Guhathakurta

Ducks, tigers, pangolins, penguins… This book introduces young readers to a variety of animals and the different ways in which they carry their young. Bold illustrations set against textured backgrounds portray the parent-child bond in a charming manner.

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Age 2+
Specifications 20 pages; 7” x 9.5”; full colour; soft cover
Translator Megha Aggarwal
ISBN 978-93-5046-529-5
First Published 2014
Tags book about dosas, food, family, moving book, flip book, animation style book, humour

Sweet and eye-catching

Carry Me, Mama! is a sweet little introduction to the relationships that animals and birds share with their babies... The maternal and in some cases, the paternal instinct of animal/bird parents and the response of their babies will leave you amazed. The eye-catching art is very stylish and intricate and almost like a design. Goodbooks.in

Wealth of Information

I had not known that animals carried their young ones in so many interesting ways! So, I can just imagine how delighted children will be to know that like them, even animal young ones get carried around by their doting mamas and yes, sometimes papas too! A great book elucidating the parent-child relationship and how parents even in the wild nurture and protect their young ones. Young India Books

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Carry Me, Mama!/Mujhe Uthao, Ma! (English-Hindi)

Carry Me, Mama!/Mujhe Uthao, Ma! (English-Hindi)

Ducks, tigers, pangolins, penguins… This book introduces young readers to a variety of animals and the different ways in which they carry their young. Bold illustrations set against textured backgrounds portray the parent-child bond in a charming manner.

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