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Books for Kids

An ABC Safari: A fun learning experience for kids

| @indiablooms | Mar 03, 2022, at 11:58 pm

Kolkata/IBNS:  Swati Kheria, an educator and a storyteller, believes that to steer children away from the digital addiction and inculcate a habit of reading books among them, it is necessary to add a fun twist to the learning experience.

She recently authored a book titled ‘An ABC Safari’ where she tries to grasp the attention of those tiny tots who are learning their alphabets.

This is the first in the Little Readers Nook's Mission Wow series of books which aim to make learning a fun process.

She even shares cues for parents to help the child learn new things and that too in a fun and playful way.

The book, priced at Rs 299 is available both offline and online.

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