Books written by Anushka Ravishankar

  • Excuses Excuses

    Although he resolves every week to be a good boy and do everything right, Neel finds himself making excuses for all the things that go wrong, including not wearing socks to school because he used them to calm a frightened elephant.

  • Excuses, excuses

    Excuses, excuses

  • Masks and Performance with Everyday Materials

    Let the papers overlap at least by 50 % , that way each layer becomes almost like a double layer . 6 Then make a layer of the pieces ... On your own If you find the white face too ghostly , you can paint it green and make it ghastly .

  • To Market! To Market!

    When her mother gives her change to buy whatever she wants at the market, an Indian girl has more fun seeing all of the possibilities and imagining all of the things she could be.

  • Toys and Tales with Everyday Materials

    Toys and Tales came out of a workshop on folk toymaking with children of different ages , organised by Tara Publishing and The School , KFI in July 1997 ... In 1972 , at a fair in Ahmedabad , there were over a hundred action toymakers .

  • Tiger on a Tree

    Did he flee?Did he fall and hurt his knee?Did he cry? Did he plead?If you want to know,Read.An award-winning combination of black, orange and whimsical poetry, this is the tale of a wild tiger cub that wanders into an Indian village.

  • Trash!: On Ragpicker Children and Recycling

    An imaginative approach to child rights--intelligently illustrated and designed.

  • Elephants Never Forget

    Crraack! Flash!

  • To Market! to Market!

    Written in fun and dynamic nonsense verse, this picture book gives children a message about non-commercial enjoyment, and is excellent for reading aloud, and invites repeating.

  • Storyteller: Tales from Arabian Nights

    This new collection of Tales from the Arabian Nights will make you gasp with wonder and laugh with delight and the magical storyteller Scherazade will keep you spellbound for days.

  • Excuse Me, is This India?

    Brilliant nonsense verse captures the surreal cacophony of places, people and creatures that make up India. This is the first softcover edition of a classic Tara title. Ages 0+

  • Today Is My Day

    Wicked, witty verse and art that celebrate the child's powers of imagination and fantasy. A multicultural tale that all children will identify with. US Grade Level Equivalent: 2 US Guided Reading Level: L

  • Alphabets are Amazing Animals

    In this quirky world of alphabets, there is no end to the strange things animals get up to.

  • Tail Tale

    Cat is fed up with her tail. It never does what it should. She now wants a brand new tail. A tail that she can choose...

  • Puppets Unlimited: With Everyday Materials

    A craft book that is a humorous and hands-on guide to traditional and innovative puppetry.

  • Moin and the monster

    However, keeping the monster a secret from his parents and teachers is a tough task and finally Moin decides that the only thing to do is send the monster back where it came from.