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Off We Go! To Chennai, To Chennai

Arthy Muthanna Singh (Author) , Mamta Nainy (Illustrator)
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  • Publisher : Speaking Tiger
  • Publishing year : January 2021
  • Binding : Paperback
  • ISBN : 9789390477838
  • Imprint : Talking Cub
  • Age Group : Early Reader
  • Language : English
Genre : Books on India

Join Viji as she gets to know her city better, before all her cousins come to Chennai for her aunt’s wedding. Go a ...

 

Join Viji as she gets to know her city better, before all her cousins come to Chennai for her aunt’s wedding. Go along as she visits her favourite Marina Beach, the Guindy National Park and the Madras Crocodile Bank Trust, enjoying her Appa’s yummy dosais and sambar along the way! From Mylapore to Adyar, Dakshina Chitra to Cholamandal Artists’ Village, get to know the cultural highlights of this city, while Viji gets thrilled by an unexpected spotting of her favourite movie star. Chennai comes alive in this book, with Viji as your resident guide!

Author : Arthy Muthanna Singh

Arthy Muthanna Singh is a children’s writer, freelance journalist, copywriter, editor and cartoonist. She has authored more than 35 books for children. She conducts creative writing workshops and lives in Gurugram. She has been helping her mother conduct the Ooty Literary Festival since 2016. Her present occupation is that of partner at SYLLABLES27, an outfit that produces books for children on a turn-key basis for publishers and organizations that work with children. She hopes to move to Goa someday. Mamta Nainy is a children’s writer and editor. She spent some years in advertising before an apple fell on her head while she was sitting under a mango tree and she had her Eureka moment. She has been writing for children since then. She has authored many books for children, including A Brush with Indian Art, which won the Hindu-Goodbooks Young World Award 2019 in the Best Book Non-Fiction category and Bioscope, a picture book that featured in the IBBY Honour List 2012.

Illustrator : Mamta Nainy
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