Anyone else a chai fan? I especially enjoy a Chai Latte. Today's read, obviously, is one I wouldn't pass up on, and neither would my kids, who also happen to enjoy chai. But not with a fly. I'm pretty sure nobody wants that company when drinking chai.
Let's open this one up and see how the characters deal with this little visitor.
FLY IN THE CHAI
by Zenia Wadhwani
Illustrated Chaaya Prabhat
Tundra Books
Picture Book
40 pages
ages 4 to 8
Who loves chai more? Nanu . . . or the pesky fly that lands in his fresh cup? A delightful picture book romp featuring an adorable grandfather and granddaughter, a lively group of marketgoers and one very memorable fly.
On a trip to the market, Nanu gets a cup of chai. But before he can take a drink, his granddaughter stops him just in time.
STOP! There's a FLY in that chai!
Thus begins an epic battle between Nanu and the who loves chai more??
This hilarious story will have readers on the edge of their seats and the dynamic illustrations will take them on a journey through a busy market they won't soon forget!
Who will win the chai battle? Read on to find out . . .
On a trip to the market, Nanu gets a cup of chai. But before he can take a drink, his granddaughter stops him just in time.
STOP! There's a FLY in that chai!
Thus begins an epic battle between Nanu and the who loves chai more??
This hilarious story will have readers on the edge of their seats and the dynamic illustrations will take them on a journey through a busy market they won't soon forget!
Who will win the chai battle? Read on to find out . . .
MY TIDBITS
A small fly is full of mischief in this adorable tale about a girl going to the market with her Nanu.
A little girl enjoys going to the market with her Nanu (grandfather), especially since he seems to know everyone there. After saying hello to everyone one they meet, they head to the on stand to get Nanu's favorite drink, Chai. Just as he's about to take a sip, the girl notices a fly in the chai. Nanu tries to shoo it away, but this fly is stubborn and soon has the entire market involved.
The girl and her Nanu visit the colorful market, and their warm relationship already brings a smile to the face. Listeners/readers can enjoy the visual rainbow of market life as they pass various stands. This allows listeners/readers to grab up some cultural goodness on the visual end, while each greeting the pair gives to the stand owners feeds in lingual diversity as well. With each greeting, the two use a different word or phrase. Unfortunately, it's never said exactly what these words means. The pronunciations are given at the back of the book, which is a nice touch, and those caretakes, who are reading the books as a read-aloud, can visit this section first to know how to say each one. After the greetings are done, the girl and Nanu gaze at the various foods available. These are visually shown to help identify what the term means, and there is a definition of each one at the end of the book. So, there is quite a bit of cultural goodness.
The idea behind this book is simple, yet oh-so-cute as Nanu has to deal with a fly. This adds humor to draw smiles, and the fly even surprises with a reply, The ending solution surprises and wraps things up nicely. All of this creates a fun tale, which works nicely as a read-aloud. To round things off, there's a recipe very Chai at the very end, one I'll be preparing myself every now and then since it is delicious.
And here they are...
ZENIA WADHWANI is the author of the picture books Once Upon a Sari, Fly in the Chai and ‘Twas the Night Before Diwali. Zenia is an avid reader, an advocate for literacy and a promoter of emerging writers, but it took the pandemic and a looming milestone birthday to unleash her first children’s story. By day, Zenia spends her time working on issues of equity and social justice; by night, she lets her creativity flow into her writing. Zenia lives in Toronto, Canada, with her family, and many of her stories are inspired by her daughter Avani.
CHAAYA PRABHAT is an illustrator and lettering artist from Chennai, India, currently working out of Goa. She has illustrated numerous picture books including Fly in the Chai, Honk Honk, Beep Beep, Putter Putt!; The Best Diwali Ever; and Anni Dreams of Biryani.




