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A Fish that Grows Tomato by Sushant Madaan, Sushant Madaan
5.0
Book: A Fish That Grows Tomato
Author: Sushant Madaan
Genre: Children's Early Learning
Publisher: Notion Press
Pages: 100
A Fish That Grows Tomato by Sushant Madaan is an illustrated educational children's book that uncovers the story of farming and agriculture in a fun, enhanced, and innovative way through Professor Sushi, a fish!
The book has gorgeous illustrations and the author covered the agriculture for the children in a very vast range that gives it a much fresher perspective. The addition of horticulture, apiculture, and sustainable farming along with the elemental knowledge, history, and the market gives a much view and broadens the horizon.
Although some terms would require the assistance of parents/guardians for the elaboration while reading, overall the author tried to give definitions and clarity in a fun way that makes it interesting.
I was a little confused about the title until the end which was very fascinating and justified why the title is named as it is. Although I was aware of the concept, certain aspects of it were new even for me and made it more enjoyable and informative.
I highly recommend this book for children as it covers an essential theme that needs to be discussed and provides room for conversation, queries, and curiosity.
Author: Sushant Madaan
Genre: Children's Early Learning
Publisher: Notion Press
Pages: 100
A Fish That Grows Tomato by Sushant Madaan is an illustrated educational children's book that uncovers the story of farming and agriculture in a fun, enhanced, and innovative way through Professor Sushi, a fish!
The book has gorgeous illustrations and the author covered the agriculture for the children in a very vast range that gives it a much fresher perspective. The addition of horticulture, apiculture, and sustainable farming along with the elemental knowledge, history, and the market gives a much view and broadens the horizon.
Although some terms would require the assistance of parents/guardians for the elaboration while reading, overall the author tried to give definitions and clarity in a fun way that makes it interesting.
I was a little confused about the title until the end which was very fascinating and justified why the title is named as it is. Although I was aware of the concept, certain aspects of it were new even for me and made it more enjoyable and informative.
I highly recommend this book for children as it covers an essential theme that needs to be discussed and provides room for conversation, queries, and curiosity.