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Author : Anuradha Ananth
Illustrator : Shailja Jain
Every morning, Ajji's village is decorated with rangolis. Also called muggu, kolam, alpona... these are dots, lines, flower designs. Found on the ground, on the wall, everywhere. Food for ants and fun for birds, dogs and children! The illustrations carry the exuberance of these earthy patterns.
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Age | 3+ |
Specifications | 20 pages; 7” x 8.5”; full colour; soft cover |
Translator | Deeya Nayar |
Rights sold | English (worldwide except India) |
ISBN | 978-81-8146-429-3 |
First Published | 2007 |
Tags | rangoli, grandmother, patterns on floors, patterns on walls, dots and lines, food for ants, colour |
Rangoli appreciation
The vivid illustrations in the book capture a variety of styles and venues where one can appreciate rangolis. It states the reason why rangolis are drawn and concludes on a modern note- a sticker rangoli to work around the constraints of modern day living! Saffron Tree