Squiggle rsquo s back mdash this time in a fun-filled adventure that helps turn muddled sentences into ones that make sense Squiggle rsquo s stuck She rsquo s fallen into a dictionary and can rsquo t escape. The only way out is to create a grammatically correct sentence and use it to jump off the page. She rsquo s even got to rescue a very mixed-up character called Doodle Dude while helping him learn about verbs nouns prepositions and more such. Can you help them build a getaway sentence? This new adventure follows on from Natasha Sharma rsquo s brilliant and highly acclaimed Squiggle Takes a Walk the best way to figure out the world of punctuation. About the Author If you catch a fleeting forty-seven degree angled view of Natasha Sharma you might be forgiven if you think that she is in fact Squiggle in human form. If you aren rsquo t convinced just watch her at a reading as she hops around the stage. We have it on good authority that she also walks in circles around square things like dining tables when she rsquo s stuck on a plot point thus proving that she is indeed Squiggle in human form. An award-winning author Natasha did an MBA and has a graduate degree in math. Since she likes numbers we thought we rsquo d share a few with you Icky Yucky Mucky also published by Young Zubaan was her fi rst book. Squiggle Takes a Walk also published by Young Zubaan with Puffi n was her tenth book. Vikram and the Vampire also
An award-winning children’s books author, Natasha has published eighteen books for children till date. Beginning with her ever-popular book ‘Icky, Yucky, Mucky’, Natasha has written across age groups and formats from picture books, early chapter books, historical fiction to her new book in a graphic novel format, ‘The Good Indian Child’s Guide to Eating Mangoes’.
Often wielding humour on the page, her stories are known to lead to many giggles.
Her poems have featured in anthologies, course-books for schools and on the CBSE recommended reading list. ‘Shah Jahan and the Ruby Robber’ won the Best Illustrated Children’s Book in Comic Con India 2018 while ‘Razia and the Pesky Presents’ won the South Asia Book Award in 2015. Another book ‘Bonkers’ received the SCBWI Crystal Kite Award for Asia and Middle East in 2014. Her highly acclaimed History Mystery series has received numerous recognitions including the Rivo Kids Parent and Kids Choice Award. ‘Squiggle Takes a Walk’ and ‘Rooster Raga’ have featured on Flipkart’s Best Children’s Books in 2013 and 2014.
Natasha is an MBA with a graduate degree in Math and lives in Mumbai.