Author: Nima Manjrekar
Nandita Hazarika/
Translator(s)/ Editors(s): Maya Ramaswamy
Publisher: Katha
Year: 2010
Language: English
Pages: 24
ISBN/UPC (if available): 9788187649861
Description
Join the shy and super adorable Takuri on a tour of his undulating grasslands home, where the wind plays Chinese whispers and the crumbling leaves tickle your feet. Also meet Takuri’s friends – the lumbering rhino, the leaping florican, the climbing frog, the bear who snacks on termites and many more strangely wonderful creatures. This holiday to the lush greens, pointing out the sights and sounds along the way, is sure to reveal some jaw dropping facts and some that will make you Chuckle!
COMMENT:
The book begins with an open invitation from the pygmy hog - Takuri, to take a tour with him through the place which is home for him and his friends -the exuberant, lush green grasslands which seem to spread even beyond the horizon.
The green magical grasses yet so unassuming, support innumerable life forms and are great survivors withstanding rough weathers and difficult conditions to protect the fertile top soil. The readers will be surprised to know how grasses spread and how much percentage of our breakfast comes from this family.
I liked the way Takuri introduces almost all significant categories of living organisms thriving on such grasslands - the beautiful feathered friends, the giant animals like elephants and rhinoceros, the majestic hunters, the reptiles, burrowers and dwellers and creatures as tiny as termites also find their mention here. They may seem insignificant but presence of each one of them contributes to the health and prosperity of the grasslands.
A great source of information for young children introducing them to many concepts along the way - the food chain and the variety of flora and fauna. This book is a wonderful opportunity to know more about grass, the grasslands and facts about them.
In the end Takuri touches the somber mood by bringing to notice the plight of grasslands in the hands of humans for their short-term benefits, thereby disturbing the natural cycle and balance.
He implores all of us to join hands to save the grasslands and the first step to do that is to spread the awareness about how important these beautiful grasslands are for the whole ecosystem.
The art work is magnificent, rich with beautiful details and attractive colors.
This book was a pleasure to read, a treat for the eyes and mind, a book full of information presented in an extremely readable format. I would recommend it to everybody.
--- Literary Sojourn