Something&apos's fluttering around! It settles on a shoulder here, on a nose thereÉ What is it? Where did it come from? And where is it going? Follow the splash of orange to find out! Lively illustrations with a vivid pop of color put you on the trail of a story that needs no words.
About the Author, Niveditha Subramaniam is a writer-illustrator who loves picture books and comics, and whose own work is fantastical, funny, and sensitive. The quirky Jalebi Curls, The Sky Monkey&apos's Bird, and Tsomo and Momo are some of her books for children, along with the popular Mayil series. Her illustrations are distinctive sometimes exuberant and playful, as in the Pleasant Rakshasa sometimes giving a provocative nudge even as they make you laugh, like in Gender Talk Big Hero, Size Zero. Niveditha is an editor with Tulika.
This is a wordless picture book about a orange butterfly which files around the house. This book is fully black and white pencil sketch with only colourful butterflies. It's really eye-catching for babies and my son really grab the butterfly when reading the story. Colours, relatives and body parts are the category of words which can be used while narrating the story. I also which this could be a board book with glittering butterfly or 3D effect butterfly. Paperback is not suitable for young babies. Content is good for 0+ but a board book will be better.