<p>"Launch title in a culturally diverse news series for early readers, drawing on Soundar’s own South Indian background. Each book features four family-based, interlinked stories, ideal for the first step up from picture books."</p>

- Fiona Noble, The Bookseller

<p>"Perfect everyday stories for early readers... gentle stories that appreciate the value of family and the importance of everyday events. I’m loving the recipes in the back of each book as well. Going to try out Dosa and Chutney over the summer break!"</p>

- Charlotte Hacking (CLPE), via Twitter

<p>"A perfect first chapter book for new independent readers. It’s a series of stories about two brothers in a British Asian family. The stories are funny, gentle, real & make you hungry! Don’t worry though, recipes are included!"</p>

- Jo Bowers (Associate Dean & Lecturer: Primary Education), via Twitter

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<p>"It’s lovely to see these books for newly independent readers (or for reading aloud) starring a British Asian family. Chitra draws on her own South Indian background and the stories are illustrated with gently humorous line drawings by Soofya on every page."</p>

Red Reading Hub

<p>“A perfect book for newly independent readers. With a dual heritage family, this book is important to have on your bookshelves, to ensure younger children are able to see diverse families reflected in the stories they read. The emphasis on the family leaves young readers with a warm and comforting feeling of contentment. I would highly recommend it as a read aloud for Year One.”</p>

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In these four interlinked stories about Nikhil and Jay and their family, there's always fun and mischief. Jay wants to do things by himself on his birthday, but sharing with Nikhil turns out to be more fun. They all go to visit Grandad and Nana, but where is the story dragon? Then it's Pancake Day, the day when Amma makes yummy dosa, Indian pancakes. And last but not least, Nikhil and Jay help to lead a campaign to save their local library from closing.  The Nikhil and Jay stories are perfect for children moving on from picture books to longer stories, helped by Soofiya's lively and characterful illustrations.
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Early readers from all backgrounds will love these four lively stories about two young brothers in a British Asian family
"Launch title in a culturally diverse news series for early readers, drawing on Soundar’s own South Indian background. Each book features four family-based, interlinked stories, ideal for the first step up from picture books."
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781913074623
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Otter-Barry Books Ltd
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
96

Forfatter

Biographical note

Chitra Soundar is a very well-known and popular writer for children. Born in Chennai, India, she has written over 40 books, including Pattan's Pumpkin for Otter-Barry Books (2017). With the first two Nikhil and Jay books, she says it is no coincidence that she has two young nephews of whom she is extremely fond, and who appreciate her skills in creating spicy, tasty vegetarian meals. Chitra divides her time between south London and Chennai.

Soofiya is a visual artist and illustrator. Soofiya’s work and writing explore ideas around race, gender and bodies. Their illustrations and design clients include Tate Britain, Mayor of London, Hachette, BBC, Nike and many more.  They live close to the sea, and like to spend weekends painting, eating good food and taking care of their houseplants. You can see more of their work here: soofiya.com