Jalebi Jingles Review: The Sweet Way To Introduce Poetry To Your Children

After the success of her first book- Rat-a-tat: A book of poems for children, Sakshi Singh, aims to tell more about the Indian culture through poetry for the little minds.
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After introducing the basic letters of the alphabet, picture books and phonetics to your children, it’s time to let them explore the literary world through rhymes, simple short stories, bed time tales and poetry. The main idea behind writing for children should be to make the language simple, easy to understand and it should sustain the interest of the reader.

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This is exactly what Sakshi Singh’s Jalebi Jingles- Poems for Children achieves. After the success of her first book- Rat-a-tat: A book of poems for children, Sakshi Singh, aims to tell more about the Indian culture through poetry for the little minds. Sakshi is a journalist and teacher, rolled into one. She derives the inspiration for her books, from her childhood experiences at Agra. The book is a collection of 38 poems- some aimed at Indian children, who are already familiar with our culture, while some poems target the foreign audience.

The short and interesting poems will be easy for children (aged 4 and above) to understand and recite. The book is available on Kindle and Kindle Unlimited.

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