
Animal Tales From India
Nikita Gill, illustrated by Chaaya Prabhat
Nosy Crow
The ten tales in this beautifully presented book are from the Panchatantra, an ancient collection of animal fables written in Sanskrit around 200BCE and now brought to life by Nikita Gill and Chaaya Prabhat. Nikita’s narrative style reflects the fact that she is also a poet and Chaaya’s vibrant illustrations of the various animals in their natural settings are truly captivating.

Among others you will meet lazy lions, a lapwing loth to listen to his wife’s advice, the result being an angry Sea and the washing away of the lapwings’ eggs.

There’s also a crocodile of the cunning kind, a talkative tortoise whose garrulousness results in him plunging headlong from a great height but fortunately landing on soft ground, and an egocentric elephant.
Yes the stories are ancient, but the messages they carry – many about friendship – are relevant to today’s children and Nikita’s warm, gently witty way of telling makes them easy to assimilate when read aloud.
A splendid addition to Nosy Crow’s Classic Series: I strongly recommend adding it to family bookshelves and primary classroom collections. These fables would also make good stories for sharing in assemblies.