Fiction
Non-Fiction
Business & Economics
Children’s Books
Sort By
Relevance
Sibling Relationships
Family Dynamics
Emotional Storytelling
Children'S Literature
Bonding Experiences
MRP: ₹ 350
₹ 297
15% Off
(Incl. of all taxes)
Yay! Express Delivery available by
Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
160
Age Group
9-12 Years
Language
English
Piracy Free
Secure Transactions
Express Delivery
Eco‑Conscious Packaging
Book Summary
Hey Sis! Hey Bro! Celebrating The Sibling Bond is a heartfelt collection of stories about the magic and mischief of having a sibling. Written as fiction that captures the ups and downs of family life, this book speaks to readers who have shared a home with a brother or sister—and to anyone who delights in warm, relatable moments. The tone is comforting, often funny, and quietly thoughtful, inviting both joy and reflection on the ties that shape us.
Each tale is a standalone look at a different moment—the big fights that end in laughter, the everyday pranks that become inside jokes, the quiet gestures of loyalty, and the shared secrets that only siblings understand. The book is written as a collection of short stories with varied voices, so the pace shifts from brisk and playful to tender and introspective, keeping you turning pages. The experience feels intimate and accessible, capturing real conversations, familiar settings, and the messy, meaningful beauty of sibling life.
Readers will meet a cast of vivid siblings and the worlds they inhabit, from bustling bedrooms to shared kitchens, as they navigate rivalry, teamwork, and unwavering support. While some stories provoke laughter, others invite reflection on forgiveness, memory, and the unbreakable bond that endures through all stages of growing up. If you’ve ever argued, conspired, or simply cared for a brother or sister, you’ll recognize your own moments in these pages.
After finishing Hey Sis! Hey Bro! Celebrating The Sibling Bond, readers come away with a warmer sense of their own family ties, a renewed appreciation for the small moments, and a comforting reminder that some bonds endure beyond the chaos of everyday life.
Product Details
Author
Deepa Agarwal
Publisher
Scholastic
Number of Pages
160
Language
English
SKU
BK0526786
ISBN
9789359543697
Reading Age
9-12 Years
Dimensions
18.8 x 13.1 x 1 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 350
₹ 297
15% Off
Author, Poet And Translator, Deepa Agarwal Writes For Both Children And Adults. She Received The N.C.E.R.T. National Award For Children'S Literature In 1993 For Her Picture Book Ashok'S New Friends. Deepa Agarwal Is An Author, Poet And Translator With Over 60 Books Published For Children And Adults. She Is A Regular Contributor To Magazines And Journals In India And Abroad, And Has Curated Several Anthologies. Many Of Her Stories Have Been Included In Textbooks As Well. Her Work Has Been Translated Into Seventeen Indian And Several Foreign Languages. Deepa Has Received Several Awards Including The N.C.E.R.T. National Award For Childrens Literature In 1993 For Her Picture Book Ashoks New Friends. Her Historical Fiction Caravan To Tibet Was On The Ibby (International Board On Books For Young People) Honour List 2008; Non-Fiction Journey To The Forbidden City Was On The Parag Honour List 2020 And A Finalist For The Neev Book Award 2021 In The Junior Readers Section As Well As The Sahitya Akademi Bal Sahitya Puraskar; Kashmir! Kashmir! Was On The Parag Honour List And A Finalist For The Publishing Next Award; And Sacked, Folktales You Can Carry Around Was Shortlisted For The Sahitya Akademi Award. The Arthashastra For Children Is Her Latest Book. Deepas Writings Often Explore Themes Of Gender Equality, Social Justice And Environmental Preservation. She Is Active In Reading Promotion And Was Awarded A Senior Fellowship From The Ministry Of Culture To Research Indian Childrens Literature. She Has Presented Many Papers At Seminars And Conferences In India And Abroad And Participated In Several Literary Festivals Including The Prestigious Jaipur Literature Festival, The Sahitya Akademi Festival Of Letters And The Bangalore Literature Festival.