Catch That Cat/Aa Pillini Pattukondi (Telugu)

Author : Tharini Viswanath
Illustrator : Nancy Raj

When her friend's cat, Kaapi, gets lost, Dip Dip goes off to look for it – on the road, inside dustbins, behind houses, under bushes, everywhere. And when Kaapi finally climbs up a tree and can't come down, the only thing to do is…? Exuberant illustrations from an award-winning illustrator delightfully capture the spirited little girl for whom being on a wheelchair stops her from nothing! NCERT recommended 2018: Best of Indian Children's Writing: Contemporary

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Age 4+
Specifications 28 pages; 8.5” x 9.5”; full colour; soft cover
Translator Balaji Maddikera
ISBN 978-93-5046-441-0
First Published 2013

A ray of sunshine

Like a ray of sunshine this book sets off to dispel the stereo type images of handicapped children… A beautifully packaged story, with eye-catching detailed illustrations, the book although conveying a strong message, does it with a soft velvet glove! Shamim Padamsee, Young India Books

Breaking stereotypes

Several turns make the book a must-read... Yes, Dip Dip needs help — she is no super-kid — but that should not take anything away from what she wants to or how she wants to do it. She is another naughty, tousled-haired kid. She is the kid you chide for teasing friends, breaking a window pane, and well, going after a cat. Tharini Viswanath picks the right words to tell you that, and Nancy Raj captures the exuberance of the story in her expressive illustrations. The Hindu

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Catch That Cat/Aa Pillini Pattukondi (Telugu)

Catch That Cat/Aa Pillini Pattukondi (Telugu)

When her friend's cat, Kaapi, gets lost, Dip Dip goes off to look for it – on the road, inside dustbins, behind houses, under bushes, everywhere. And when Kaapi finally climbs up a tree and can't come down, the only thing to do is…? Exuberant illustrations from an award-winning illustrator delightfully capture the spirited little girl for whom being on a wheelchair stops her from nothing! NCERT recommended 2018: Best of Indian Children's Writing: Contemporary

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