Facilitator
Bhaiya doesn’t feel like playing these days.
Could it be because of his new monster friend Dukduk, who is always hanging around him? No one in the family takes Bhaiya seriously, but Chiru knows there’s more than what meets the eye.
But what exactly is Dukduk? And how can Chiru help?
This session with the author of Who Stole Bhaiya’s Smile? is for children and their adults. Learn how to notice, name and negotiate with what you are feeling.
Around the World in 50 Sundays is a journey that begins, not with a ticket, but with opening a book. In a city like Bangalore where families are always in motion, the BIC Library hopes to offer stillness and a quiet, welcoming space for both parents and children where reading becomes a shared experience.
Every Sunday, we open our doors to invite you into a library that listens; building a rhythm of return, a habit of joy and a new community bound not just by books, but by the weekly ritual of reading together.
We welcome your ideas and input. If you have suggestions for children’s events or activities that align with this vision, we’d love to hear from you. Please reach out to us at library@bangaloreinternationalcentre.org
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Facilitator
Sanjana Kapur
Sanjana Kapur is an author and editor with over fifteen years of experience in children’s publishing. She has written several books, including the award-winning Who Stole Bhaiya’s Smile? (Pratham Books). Her book Mum in a Mess (Duckbill Books) was on the 2025 Parag Honour List. When not writing she can be found making futile attempts to understand the world.
