Who loves chai more? Nanu . . . or the pesky fly that lands in his fresh cup? A delightful picture book romp featuring an adorable grandfather and granddaughter, a lively group of marketgoers and one very memorable fly.
On a trip to the market, Nanu gets a cup of chai. But before he can take a drink, his granddaughter stops him just in time.
STOP! There's a FLY in that chai!
Thus begins an epic battle between Nanu and the fly: who loves chai more??
This hilarious story will have readers on the edge of their seats and the dynamic illustrations will take them on a journey through a busy market they won't soon forget!
Who will win the chai battle? Read on to find out . . .
"Prahbat’s bright and bold colors showcase a bustling Indian bazaar populated by expressive characters who range in complexion; dynamic font sizes and colors ramp up the fun. With the various greetings, Wadhwani speaks to the linguistic diversity of Nanu and the child’s community — a nice touch. Strikingly illustrated and likely to elicit chuckles." —Kirkus Reviews
"In an entertaining new picture book, Wadhwani introduces important aspects of Indian culture with humor and fun. . . . Whether to amplify cultural connections or intergenerational ones, this title is sure to be a story hour read-aloud hit." —School Library Journal
Who loves chai more? Nanu . . . or the pesky fly that lands in his fresh cup? A delightful picture book romp featuring an adorable grandfather and granddaughter, a lively group of marketgoers and one very memorable fly.
On a trip to the market, Nanu gets a cup of chai. But before he can take a drink, his granddaughter stops him just in time.
STOP! There's a FLY in that chai!
Thus begins an epic battle between Nanu and the fly: who loves chai more??
This hilarious story will have readers on the edge of their seats and the dynamic illustrations will take them on a journey through a busy market they won't soon forget!
Who will win the chai battle? Read on to find out . . .
Praise
"Prahbat’s bright and bold colors showcase a bustling Indian bazaar populated by expressive characters who range in complexion; dynamic font sizes and colors ramp up the fun. With the various greetings, Wadhwani speaks to the linguistic diversity of Nanu and the child’s community — a nice touch. Strikingly illustrated and likely to elicit chuckles." —Kirkus Reviews
"In an entertaining new picture book, Wadhwani introduces important aspects of Indian culture with humor and fun. . . . Whether to amplify cultural connections or intergenerational ones, this title is sure to be a story hour read-aloud hit." —School Library Journal