The festival will showcase a record 105 sessions for children between 4 and 14 over the weekend and is a result of a collaboration with Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA].
"Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts is happy to host Bookaroo festival.Bookaroo is one such festival where children and their activities are celebrated at a large scale. Please do come to the IGNCA to be part of this festival on December 1 and 2, 2018 and enjoy books, exhibitions and various other activities. We look forward to welcome you all," said Achal Pandya, HOD (Cultural Archives), IGNCA.
As part of Alpenliebe-Bookaroo Delhi 2018, Bookaroo has also collaborated with the Tata Trusts and India Habitat Centre [IHC] to exhibit original artwork from children's books by three winners of the Big Little Book Awards -- Atanu Roy Roy, Proiti Roy and Nina Sabnani -- at the Experimental Art Gallery at IHC.
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