Blurb:
Did you know that in Mughal times, sixty feet of incredibly fine Indian muslin could fit into a small pocket snuffbox?
Or that the first Indian stunt heroine, the swashbuckling ‘Hunterwali’ Fearless Nadia, was actually an Australian actress called Mary Evans?
Did you know that there are more than 300 versions of the Ramayana, across India and around the world? Or that Harappan children also played games like lagori or pitthu?
With eighty quick, exciting stories, this book is perfect for curious kids who love to ask, ‘Wait . . . really?’ Every page opens a tiny door into a India’s past, filled with wow moments, strange facts and awesome surprises. Packed with cool trivia, bright illustrations and a fun, playful design, this is the ultimate history book—without any of the boring stuff. Prepare to jump and shout, ‘I never knew that!’ again and again!
My Review:
Despite its textbook-sized format, “A-Z of Indian History” never feels heavy. Each essay is concise, focusing on interesting and lesser-known facts rather than the usual clichéd information children often encounter in schoolbooks. This structure makes it feel almost like a friendly, non-intimidating encyclopedia that readers can dip into anytime. The balance between visuals and text keeps young readers curious, while the depth of information ensures that even adults might learn something new. Overall, it’s a delightful and knowledge-packed read. Perfect for children aged 10+ who want to explore India in small, fascinating snippets.
Suitable For Age: 10+