By Timira Gupta
Age Group: 3 - 6 Years
Description: Chutku loves going for slow, meandering walks with his Pishi (aunt), where every outing becomes a mini adventure. While Pishi collects flowers from the street, Chutku gathers stones—big, small, round, flat, but especially the tiniest ones that sometimes get lost in his pocket. Their strolls are filled with friendly greetings to neighborhood animals, trees, and people, and each walk ends with Chutku’s pockets brimming with small treasures: a pea pod from Ajji, a clip from Dilip bhau’s shop, a sticker from Nirmal didi, a button from Anjum aunty. Back home, Chutku empties his pockets into his yellow box, each item holding a story and a memory. Narrated from a child’s perspective, this gentle, heartwarming story celebrates the special bond between an aunt and nephew, the joy of collecting, and the magic of everyday discoveries. It’s a tribute to curiosity, family connections, and the little things that make childhood magical
3 - 6 Years
Picture Book (Paperback)
English
Animal Kingdom, Early Learning, Experiences, Family
Animals, Curiousity, Family
Timira Gupta
Sandhya Rao
Jonathan Allen
Rod Campbell
Kali Stileman
Lisse Honeyman
Neville Astley
Manjula Padmanabhan