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Shivi Visits: Vizag woman pens down travel guide for kids
Updated Date: 2/12/2021
Category: vizag news |
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Swati Sarawagi, a resident of Vizag, has launched her first book,
‘Shivi Visits’, an innovative travel guide for young children. In this
book, she covers some important tourist attractions, with some life
lessons for the kids. Yo! Vizag had a chat with this talented writer and got to know the journey that brought her to writing ‘Shivi Visits’. Originally
from Kolkata, Mrs. Sarawagi’s connection with Vizag began in 1997 when
she got married and moved here. Her after-school activities centre for
children, Fun Factory, put up many programmes for, by and with the
children. After completing her Master of Arts in Psychology and
Bachelors of Education at Andhra University, and then Masters in
Education from Singapore, she then went on to study at the Harvard
Graduate School of Education. Currently, she runs Swarnim International
School in Kolkata, a K-12 school with CBSE curriculum catering to 2500
students. She
reveals that ‘Shivi Visits’ is about a child’s experience of travelling
to different cities of the country. In the first trench, he visits
Vizag, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Jaipur. What separates this book from
other travel guides is that the young readers get to learn some valuable
lessons about life as well. “As a Teacher, School Head and the
Territory Head of the Early Childhood Association, I got an in-depth
knowledge of child psychology and realised that instead of scolding
children, we need to make them understand why one thing is right and
another is wrong. My journey has helped me to understand how a child’s
mind works…wait !! – no one can ever tell how a child’s mind works.” Talking
about what got her to write ‘Shivi Visits’, Mrs. Sarawagi shares, “I
was inspired to write this book by my experience with my nephew Shivi.
This 7 year old is very intelligent and curious about visiting new
places. This book is designed to start conversations and raise
awareness. Small elements of everyday life have been woven into the
illustrations to make it real and relatable for every child. I can
imagine mothers reading this aloud as they travel through a city; or at
night tucked into bed after a day’s experiences. Sharing and comparing
Shivi’s day with their child’s. Each book contains a simple life
lesson – something that will help young parents teach their children
life skills like appreciating the gift of vision, the blessing of food
daily on our tables, the acceptance and normalisation of differently
abled, responsibility etc.” |
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