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Little Days at the Quantum Bazaar.

A picture-book album of small days in the lane, for ages 5 to 9.

Quanta is still eight. The lane is still the same Indian temple-town bazaar. This book is not a single big experiment. It is thirty-two quiet days: a rangoli of concentric rings, dosa batter spreading in slow circles, Schro the cat asleep on a warm tile, Auntie Supi weighing brass coins. Each day is one cameo. The shapes science will later name (rings, waves, ripples, probabilities) are already here, in the small rhythms of the lane.

Published by RSL Quantum Press, an imprint of RSL Quantum Private Limited.

Little Days at the Quantum Bazaar - cover art

What this book is about

Quanta is still eight years old. She still lives in the same lane with Dada-Bot, Dadi-Bot, Auntie Supi and her companions Q0 and Q1. This book steps away from the big experiments and stays with her, day by quiet day, across thirty-two small cameos: a rangoli of rings, the smell of dosa on the iron pan, marigolds at the temple step, a tulsi plant in the morning light, Schro the cat watching from a tile. There is no single lesson to learn. The album simply gives a child a stockpile of remembered images, so that later, when the big science words arrive, the picture is already waiting.

  • Format32-spread picture-book album, 46-page flipbook PDF
  • Ages5 to 9. Grade 2 reading age
  • ImprintRSL Quantum Press
  • SeriesQuantum Bazaar Series, Book 3
  • StatusPre-launch. Digital review build live

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Inside the book

The scene

The album stays in Quantum Bazaar from Book 1. The chai stall, the brass-coin maker, the flower seller, the tulsi plant and the small temple at the end of the lane are all here. There is no single experiment. The book moves through thirty-two quiet days, morning to night, across the ordinary rhythms of the lane.

Who it is for

Ages five to nine. Read-aloud for younger children. Independent reading from age seven. The English text sits at a Grade 2 reading age, with short, calm sentences and one cameo per page.

What your child will learn

  1. The same lane holds the same shapes again and again: rings, ripples, spirals and rows.
  2. A rangoli of circles, dosa batter spreading on the pan, and ripples in a brass bowl all make rings.
  3. Counting marigolds, weighing coins and sorting lentils are quiet, everyday kinds of measuring.
  4. Small days are worth keeping. A child who remembers these pictures has them ready when the big words arrive later.
  5. There is nothing to get right here. The album simply gives a stockpile of warm, familiar images.

Meet the family

The recurring cast of the Quantum Bazaar Series. See the full cast page.

Quanta

Main character, age eight. In this book she simply lives her days in the lane and notices the small shapes around her.

Dada-Bot

Grandfather robot. Runs the chai stall and watches the lane wake up each morning.

Dadi-Bot

Grandmother robot. Retired scientist. Tends her tulsi plant and keeps the little lab tidy.

Arjo

Her cousin, same age. Fixes brass clocks and flies kites from the rooftop.

Auntie Supi

Aunt in Mylapore, Chennai. Weighs brass coins and folds banana-leaf parcels.

Q0

The sleepy qubit. Nods solemnly on Quanta’s shoulder.

Q1

The loud qubit. Counts marigolds and rangoli rings out loud.

Schro

A black-and-white temple cat. She sleeps on a warm tile. She is always fine.

Fun facts: shapes in the lane

Small and true. Pick a tile to flip it.

Fun facts: try this at home

Quiet things to notice with kitchen things.

A short timeline of quiet picture books

A walking line through the gentle, small-day tradition this album belongs to.

  1. 1902Beatrix Potter, small worlds. The Tale of Peter Rabbit shows that a child’s picture book can live in tiny, everyday moments and still hold a whole world.
  2. 1947Goodnight Moon. Margaret Wise Brown writes a quiet bedtime book that simply names the things in a room, one by one. Calm beats plot.
  3. 1955Marshmallow rhythm. Picture books begin to trust slow, repeated daily scenes to carry feeling instead of a single big event.
  4. 1962The Snowy Day. Ezra Jack Keats follows one child through one ordinary day in the snow. The small day is the whole story.
  5. 1985The Jolly Postman tradition. Albums of many small linked scenes, each a cameo, become a loved picture-book shape.
  6. 2026Little Days at the Quantum Bazaar. This album keeps that quiet tradition and quietly carries the shapes (rings, ripples, rows) that the science books in the series will later name.

Quick quiz

Eight short questions from the album. Tap an answer for instant feedback.

1. Many rangoli patterns are made mostly of...

2. When dosa batter spreads on a hot pan it makes a...

3. Touch still water once in the middle and you see...

4. Auntie Supi measures things by...

5. Schro the cat moves during the day to follow...

6. How many small cameo days are in this album?

7. What is the one big lesson of this book?

8. The shapes in the lane (rings, ripples, rows) will later help a child understand...

Help Schro find the warm tile

Click squares from Schro the cat (S) to the warm tile (O). Move one step at a time, up, down, left or right. The dark squares are walls.

Click the S square to begin.

The Quantum Bazaar Series

This is the third book, a quiet album that sits alongside the story books. The series takes a curious reader from her first qubit to a real quantum computer, one short picture book at a time, across quantum science, quantum technology, quantum electronics, quantum computing, quantum architecture and quantum computers.

Next: Book 4.

Reviewer notes

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