Wingardium move-iosa!

Every day is Children’s Day with these magical GIF books that move!

Published - November 15, 2018 05:00 pm IST

Ever wondered what it would be like if the pages of a book came to life? If the images moved and danced? Well, now you can find out! This Children’s Day, Pratham Books launched a set of books sprinkled with a liberal dose of GIF magic! The images dance, move and groove every time you turn the page!

From sneaky monsters to shoecats from outer space to dancers with two left feet, the three stories are super fun and have a surprise on every page.

In Gappu Can’t Dance , written by Menaka Raman and illustrated by Krishna Chandran A. Nair, meet Gappu who loves dancing so much that even her two left feet don’t stop her.

Shoecat Thoocat , written by Shalini Srinivasan and illustrated by Aindri Chakraborty, is a fantasy about an alien shoecat who loves to go thoooo.

Worried there’s something hiding under your bed? It could be a boochandi from The Big Book of Boochandis , written by Pavithra Sankaran, illustrated by Rucha Dhayarkar, and art directed by Somesh Kumar.

These books are free to experience, download and share on StoryWeaver right now! All you have to do is scan the QR code next to this story using your parent’s phone. But remember to ask their permission first!

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