Meet Paati, Thatha, Dida, Nani, Dadi, Dadu and so many more grandparents
of all kinds in this charming collection of stories by some of India's best
children's writers. What is a child to do if Nani decides to audition for a dance
show? Or if Paati suddenly appears as an apparition with magenta-coloured
hair? What is it like when Thatha becomes a detective and goes crime busting,
or when Dadu decides to deal with an unhappy ghost in the neighbourhood?
Ruskin Bond gives a glimpse of his Granny as a young girl. Bulbul Sharma
recounts an exciting and unusual train journey with her beloved Dida. Ashok
Banker and Jerry Pinto write sensitively about dealing with the loss of a
grandparent, while Bijal Vachharajani's grandma would know just what to do
with all those single-use plastic bags everywhere.
A collection to be read alone or with a grandparent, Dance, Nani, Dance brings
to life the unique and beautiful bond children share with grandparents. It
will make readers laugh, or wipe a tear, or inspire them to cuddle Nani some
more!