
Kitten Trouble (Hook Books)

Sani is terrified of animals-dogs, cats, cows. But her mother has just brought home an orange-white furball.
What is Sani to do?
Kitten Trouble is a part of the Hook Books series. These books are for very young readers, aged five and above. The books work well for reading out loud to kids or for young readers just starting to read by themselves. Written by some of the best-known writers for children, and illustrated in exuberant colour by some of India's most-loved illustrators, these stories are set largely in non-urban settings. Hawaldar Hook is the endearing mascot of the Hook Books. Each book includes short and fun language exercises at the end.
Author: Bijal Vachharajani
Publisher: Duckbill
Contains: 1 book
Pages: 40 pp
Size: 12.7 x 0.51 x 20.07 cm
MATERIALS
Paper
ABOUT THE BRAND
The Nestery presents Duckbill, an exciting brand in children’s publishing in India, established in 2012 and now owned by the Penguin Random House group. Their books have been shortlisted for several awards and have won minor international ones and major national ones; they also feature regularly on recommended reading lists for schools. They aim to create books that help children understand the complex contemporary world and that are compelling reading—with strong plots, humour and characters that readers can identify with, and imbued with values that are important for our times, such as equality of all races, religions and classes, tolerance, justice and kindness, and themes like homosexuality, single-parenting, war, living with disability and class differences that are rare in Indian children’s books.