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That's How I See Things by Bhajju Shyam, Sirish Rao

sonaksha's review

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4.0

I spent a sultry afternoon locked up within beautiful walls filled with art and shelves lined with colourful spines. But what made all of that more exciting was reading this lovely book.

The book presents a space to initiate a conversation that is increasingly relevant with the constant competition, need to be seen and recognised and finding ways to understand oneself and one’s creative process. Apart from making a brilliant read for children to explore their imagination fearlessly and parents to encourage different kinds of ideas and thoughts, I definitely think this one is a must read for all teachers. Crucial to a child’s growth is the time spent in classes at school and if they are made to believe that there are no boundaries for imagination, we’d definitely have buckets of ideas to swim through.

I thoroughly enjoyed the crazy interpretations and the wildly different fearless thought process that the artist displayed in the book. I remember making little notes to self as constant reminders in times of doubt.
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