Though it was about children’s books, everyone had something to take back from it...1st May 2017Pune MirrorFeatures
Wer Freude an ungewöhnlichen Büchern hat, wird Klopf! Klopf! gerne kennen und lieben lernen – dies gilt für ältere Kinder sowie für Erwachsene gleichermaßen...30th April 2017KinderundJugendmedienReviews
The truck designs are exuberant and fun–there’s much use of hot pink and fuchsia and parrot green, along with plenty of gold. And the story itself is at least as appealing as the visuals, with Rana’s respect and affection for...24th April 2017Niranjana IyerReviews
Founder Gita Wolf was listed as one of the “Game-changers of Chennai”...14th April 2017Times of IndiaFeatures
Here’s one out of the box – literally! Contained in a slipcase, this book is visually entertaining and highly original. I have never seen another like it....11th April 2017Kids Book ReviewReviews
Booktuber speaks about Sultana’s Dream(978-93-83145-18-8)and Between Memory and MuseumI(978-93-83145-29-4) on her video about her fairytale collection....10th April 2017Jen CampbellFeatures
This interesting book gives children the freedom of choice without expectation, to come to art imaginatively, and express themselves through colour and design born from their individual imagination....6th April 2017Kids’ Book ReviewReviews
… meticulous etchings add something new to this feminist utopia that predates Charlotte Gilman’s Herland by about ten years...23rd March 2017Book RiotReviews
Gita Wolf was listed as one of “15 Incredible Women In Publishing Who’ve Made The Indian Industry What It Is Today”...22nd March 2017Women’s WebFeatures
Energy emerges from strong colors, bold patterns, and the diagonals formed by roads and train cars...20th March 2017Starred Review, KirkusReviews
…hours sprawled on the floor, with the scroll laid out, exploring life away from gaming consoles and urban cityscapes. For today’s gadgetdependent lives, that would be no mean feat...18th March 2017Indian ExpressReviews
From the very start, the history of Lithuanian children’s literature has been closely linked to European literary traditions...17th March 2017DeutschlandfunkFeatures
…looks at the city with the wonder and humility of a child, and makes endearing and poignant observations about the city by using the symbolic vocabulary of Gond art...17th March 2017The HinduReviews
Tara Books called one of “10 Creative Companies from Chennai You’d Want to Work At”...1st March 2017HomegrownFeatures
I think in the end it was a good way to learn more about our neighbours – at least a small part of a land and culture that I have been immensely curious about...27th February 2017Sameer Kulavoor and Anjum Rana Interviewed on Indian Moms ConnectFeatures
These decorative pictures feature artists, whom we are told about at the back of the book, from India’s indigenous traditions. They capture the soul of India beautifully, as does this beautifully produced book...23rd February 2017Yorkshire Evening GazetteReviews
I love the way the book introduces the concept of art – beginning from how an object looks like in real life, and what it may finally appear as through an artist’s reinterpretation...8th February 2017Snuggle with Picture BooksReviews
This is… a good exploration of a traditional style of art – showing ways of seeing with an unusual design...1st February 2017Minerva ReadsReviews
… the book proves lots of fun, both for its intended child audience and for the many adults who enjoy such books as a means of relaxation. Make sure you read the author’s ‘What is Art?’ on the inside front cover flap too...28th January 2017Red Reading HubReviews
This Rajasthani folktale can well be seen as a nonsensical story whose main purpose is to introduce children to animals, numbers, and to lend credence to the wily, not-trustworthy image of the jackal...23rd January 2017The Native WildlingsReviews
The illustrations and storytelling are richly portrayed and exude a warmth and love of tradition and most importantly cultural pride which absolutely cries out to be shared with children...22nd January 2017Book MonstersReviews
Alongside the drawing guidance, are little snippets of factual information about fish, their body shapes, where and how they live, all adding to make this book brilliantly educational...22nd January 2017Book MonstersReviews
Our own Subhash Amaliyar, who illustrated Visit the Bhil Carnival, won the Ojas Art Award...22nd January 2017Artist Subhash Amaliyar Wins Ojas AwardAwards
The pull-out scroll effect is unusual, and children will love this. It’s made out of thick card, so will take the constant scrolling and unscrolling too, which is very important. It would be great for children with dyslexia...22nd January 2017Book MonstersReviews
Editor V. Geetha Interviewed : When we review texts at Tara, we keep in mind certain things like if the worldview that a text presents is trapped by its middle class authorship, or does its creative energy enable it to...17th January 2017KamalanFeatures
The quality of the book is amazing and it holds up after coloring without bleeding or wearing off...13th January 2017Indian Moms ConnectReviews
Busy, vibrant, colourful and there’s always something new to find each time you take a look through...4th January 2017Read It DaddyReviews
Truck art is a way of life and this book captures the world of truck artists and drivers in an innovative and imaginative way...1st January 2017Outside In The WorldReviews
A nightmarish narrative for the not so young. Brilliantly illustrated in red ink by Matthew Frame, this fable is a must read...1st January 2017The International ExaminerReviews
Publisher Gita Wolf : The book that made my year: Knock! Knock! by Kaori Takahashi – described as book architecture at its best, this is a book for children that follows a little girl searching for her lost toy...31st December 2016Scroll.inFeatures
Well laid out and beautifully produced, this open-ended book is a treat for children and adults alike...1st December 2016Good BooksReviews