Children,  Fiction,  Review

CAP Series 2 Chinky And Pinky Oodhi Baba! by Hemdiva Dev

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Published: March 1st 2017 by HemDiva Dev

Read Date: May 1st 2017

Stars: 4/5

This is beautiful short story that children would love to read.

Blurb (in my words)

After school, Chinky and Pinky are waiting for their moms to pick them up. While they are waiting, a scary dog comes from nowhere and scare them out of their wits. In fright they leave the school gate and run away from the dog blindly. When they stop, they don’t know where they are and how to find way back. They see two boys of their school in alley heading towards a shop. They have to do something to find their way back, so they follow the boys. At the shop they suddenly meet Oodhi- the kite. And here starts their weird adventure and also drag their poor mothers into it.

(Goodreads Blurb)

My favorite line from the book:

“One Pain, Hundred Reliefs!”

My view:

This is short thrilling children story featuring two best friends Chinky and Pinky. Second book in CAP series. I haven’t read first book of the series so I can say this can read as a standalone.

I liked innocence of two girls. Chinky little brave and Pinky the sweet one, they were so lovely. Caring nature of their mother and extent to which mothers go to save their children was amazing. Characters and their bond with each other was nicely represented. Storyline is simple and easy for children to understand.

Friendship, courage, and not to trust any stranger- moral behind the story was greatly depicted by author.

Who should read it? Parents will enjoy reading the book with their children and can read as bedtime story too. It’s thrilling and every child would love it.

*** Note: I received a review copy from the author, in exchange for an honest review. Thanks to author. I’m glad I got a chance to read this book. ***

Interview with author-⇒ HERE

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Hi, I'm Yesha, an Indian book blogger. Avid and eclectic reader who loves to read with a cup of tea. Not born reader but I don't think I’m going to stop reading books in this life. “You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.”

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