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Best children’s books by Sudha Murty every young reader should explore

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 12, 2025, 10:00 IST
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Introduce your child to good books and encourage reading

Every parent wants their children to develop a connection with books. Reading stories not only develops a kid’s vocabulary but also helps them experience wonderful events in their imagination, gives them a different perception of life, and teaches them some important life lessons. Sudha Murty’s books have been some of the best when it comes to children’s literature. Here’s a look at some of the books that every kid should explore:

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How I Taught My Grandmother to Read and Other Stories

This collection features stories inspired by real-life incidents from Sudha Murty’s own life from teaching her grandmother to read to smaller moments of compassion and simplicity. This wholesome book carries heartfelt moments from the author’s personal life that are not only inspiring but fun to read. It’s particularly good for young readers because it combines relatable situations with life lessons in accessible language.

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Grandma’s Bag of Stories

Packed with imaginative tales told in a warm, engaging tone, this book appeals especially to younger children. It includes a series of short stories that will teach your children important life lessons and morals. According to publisher notes, it’s ideal for children aged around 5+ thanks to its colourful illustrations and simple, enjoyable stories. This is one of kids’ favourite books.

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The Magic Drum and Other Favourite Stories

This is a fabulous collection of folk tales and short stories retold by Sudha Murty, featuring quirky plots, magical elements, and strong morals. It’s a great choice for readers who enjoy a little adventure and fantasy, along with meaningful takeaways. Kids of all ages can enjoy this book and learn important values along the way.

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The Magic of the Lost Temple

This book centres around a young city girl visiting her grandparents’ village in Karnataka, discovering a mysterious stepwell (temple) and solving its secret. It’s ideal for middle readers (ages ~8–12) because it blends everyday life, regional culture, and a hint of mystery. This book will help your children learn a lot about the culture of the place and how the young girl takes mysterious steps to solve problems.

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The Bird with Golden Wings

“The Bird with Golden Wings” is a moral story by Sudha Murty that teaches gratitude and humility. It tells of a poor girl who shares her small portion of food with a hungry bird. In return, the bird rewards her with golden wings, transforming her life. When a greedy neighbor tries to imitate her kindness for personal gain, the bird punishes her instead, showing that selfish intentions bring no blessings. Through simple storytelling, the tale highlights the timeless values of kindness, generosity, and sincerity — reminding readers that true wealth lies in a good heart, not material riches.

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The Gopi Diaries- Coming Home

A charming story told from the perspective of a dog named Gopi, this book follows his journey to a new home, his observations of the human world, and the simple but profound lessons he learns along the way. It’s perfect for young readers because it combines animal-perspective storytelling with values of empathy, curiosity, and kindness. If you’re looking to add another Sudha Murty gem to your child’s bookshelf, this is a great pick.

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