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Sun-Babies: Studies in the Child-life of India is a fascinating ethnographic work by Cornelia Sorabji that examines the lives of children across different regions and communities in India. Through detailed observations and personal anecdotes, Sorabji documents the daily activities, games, education, and family dynamics of Indian children during the early 20th century.
The book provides valuable historical documentation of childhood experiences in India, exploring how children learned, played, and developed within their cultural contexts. Sorabji’s unique perspective as an educated woman observer offers rare insights into domestic life and child development practices of the period. Her work bridges Eastern and Western understanding of childhood, presenting Indian child-rearing traditions with respect and scholarly attention.
This important work remains relevant for scholars of Indian history, education, anthropology, and children’s literature, offering a window into a fascinating historical period.







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