Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Kachru Rabbit


Title : Kachru Rabbit
Author : Sangeeta Gupta and Vinita Krishna
Illustrated by : Neeta Gangopadhya
Publisher : CBT


I remember having very specific preferences for some food items while not being open to some, when I was very small. On my mother's coaxing to try something new, I used to say "Sher mar jaayega par ghaas nahin khaayega" (Lion can die but will never eat grass). But with time, this "sher" has undergone great transformation and now eats and actually likes everything without any hangups.
As a mother of two little children now, I am on the other side doing exactly what my mother did - convincing children to try different fruits, vegetables and other food items to get desired nutrients.

'Kachru Rabbit' is a great book to bring the same point across to the children. All parents go through times when they look for some innovative ideas to make children try new food items to get a balanced diet. Kachru Rabbit is one such kid who just likes to eat his favourite carrots all the time and refuses to try anything but carrots. He has his graden full of carrots and he enjoys them in all forms. He munches his favourite food and sings along -

"Yummy yummy carrots, thick and juicy,
Eat them as halwa, eat them soupy,
Tender carrots as salad I chew,
I like them, I love them, what about you?"

Unlike Kachru, his neighbour Matru likes all vegetables and sings along munching his medley of veggies.

Something coerces Kachru to consider options other than carrots and what happens when he tries them - does he like different vegetables or does his loyalty to carrots grow even stronger. Read the book to find out.

Young readers of 3 to 6 yrs, would enjoy reading this simple picture book. My younger one esecially liked the small poems that Kachru and his neighbour sang along expressing their love for what they eat.

3 comments:

sathish said...

I was smiling when I read your comment on Sher and ghaas.

:)

sandhya said...

We have a Hindi version of this book. Picked it up after she started Hindi in school,for practice in reading the language. She loved it so much that *spoiler alert* she began eating cabbage after that.
Reminds me of 'Green Eggs and Ham' by Dr. Seuss, which has been frequently (shamelessly) used by me to the same end!

the mad momma said...

the book sounds lovely Vibha. Just right for fussy eaters!

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