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Natasha Sharma

Natasha Sharma is one of India’s best-loved children’s authors. Her books, such as Icky, Yucky, Mucky! and Kaka and Munni, have been performed at festivals and events across the world. With more than 12 children’s books to her name, many of which have won global literary awards, Sharma is no stranger to writing stories designed to leave children in helpless laughing fits on the floor.Some of her award-winning books include Shah Jahan and the Ruby Robber that was awarded the Comic-Con India Best Illustrated Children's Book 2018, Razia and the Pesky Presents that was awarded a SABA book Honour 2016 and Bonkers! that won the SCBWI Crystal Kite Award 2014 for Asia and the Middle East.Books by Natasha Sharma
  • Rooster Raga
  • Shah Jahan and the Ruby Robber
  • Squiggle Gets Stuck: All About Muddled Sentences
  • Raja Raja and the Swapped Sacks
  • Squiggle Takes a Walk: An Adventure in Punctuation
  • Akbar And The Tricky Traitor
  • Razia and the Pesky Presents
  • The Good Indian Child's Guide: To Playing Cricket
  • 366 Words In Delhi
  • Vikram and the Vampire
  • Ashoka And The Muddled Messages

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