Dadaji's Paintbrush

Rashmi Sirdeshpande
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Sir)


A young boy and his grandfather share a love of painting, but after his grandfather dies the boy isn't sure he will ever want to paint again. When a girl in the village asks him to teach her to paint, the boy realizes that painting is a way to keep his grandfather's memory and love alive. Recommended for ages 3–6. 

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