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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalStep inside Brix—the talking Dutch house with a memory as sharp as its roof tiles—and meet Golu, a curious little boy with a heart full of questions, and a home full of furry and feathered chaos. From a German Shepherd who believes he's in charge, to bunnies staging plate battles, and turkeys who refuse routine, these stories bring alive the magic, mess, and meaningful moments of childhood.
Sprinkled with laughter, gentle lessons, and a whole lot of heart, Rainbow Blossoms offers young readers stories they’ll giggle through, learn from, and carry with them like a favourite hug.
Welcome to a world where every brick tells a story—and every story makes you feel at home.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Anjali Gupta
Anjali Gupta doesn’t just write stories—she inhabits them. Whether it’s negotiating peace treaties between her bunnies or dodging the turkeys and the Bulbuls and Wild Doves who’ve claimed her balcony as headquarters, her life is a delightful mess of fur, feathers, family, and fierce ideas.
With over 30 years in education—as a teacher, principal, mentor, and the force behind the NGO Build a Better Future (BBF)—Anjali has always believed that the best learning doesn’t come from a textbook, but from lived experience. Especially the kind that involves getting pecked, barked at, or upstaged by one’s own beagle during a Zoom workshop.
In Rainbow Blossoms, her fifth book, she brings together stories for young learners—Nursery, PPI, and PPII—that aren't just curriculum-aligned, but heart-aligned. Written in between baking experiments gone rogue, curriculum workshops, and spontaneous storytelling sessions with her son, this book reflects her unwavering belief that stories heal, laughter teaches, and inclusion starts with empathy—not expense. Anjali’s storytelling is steeped in quiet strength, wry wit, and a whole lot of love—for children, for educators, for every furry and feathered soul that’s wandered into her life (and living room). Her life philosophy?
“If life gives you lesson plans—add laddoos, stories, and a dog or two.”
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