If you're a librarian with a passion for inspiring young readers, you're in the right place! Tips ki Tokri offers bite-sized, practical ideas—by librarians, for librarians—designed to infuse your library space with creativity, energy, and the joy of reading. Let’s spark curiosity and make reading irresistible—one tip at a time!

This simple tutorial introduces the 5-Finger Rule—a quick and child-friendly method to help readers choose books that are “just right” for their level.

Join Sunita Agarwal, teacher-librarian from DPS Rajasthan, as she shares how this strategy empowers children to select books they can enjoy and understand, boosting their confidence, comprehension, and love for reading.

This tutorial features fun, book-themed games like Library Taboo to make the library a lively, welcoming space. Shared by librarian Krutika Gupta, these games help children build genre knowledge, communication, and social skills. Activities like Musical Books, Library Treasure Hunt, and Pictionary spark curiosity and make visits to the library more joyful and engaging.

This tutorial shows how to create simple, personalized library cards using everyday materials. It’s a fun way to build library habits, spark creativity, and give children a sense of ownership and responsibility in their reading journey. 

This tutorial shows how pairing stories with creative activities like drawing, using playdough, or storytelling tools like the Kavad Box can make reading sessions more engaging. Teacher-librarians Brinda Pandit and Darpana Choudhary Baria share how such hands-on methods help children connect stories to real life and express their own ideas.

Books are treasures that deserve care and attention—especially in spaces where young readers are learning to value them. A Book Hospital is a fun and practical way to rescue damaged books, while also teaching children responsibility, teamwork, and basic repair skills. This tutorial will guide you through setting up your own Book Hospital, from gathering simple materials to creating an engaging space where children can become “Book Doctors.” Whether you're a teacher, librarian, or parent, this initiative not only extends the life of your books but also fosters a culture of ownership, creativity, and care among young learners.