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A CHILD in Us: The Creative Thinking Handbook is available in paperback and eBook formats worldwide . Whether you prefer marking up physical pages or carrying your creative thinking toolkit everywhere digitally, you’ll get the same systematic framework for unlocking breakthrough ideas
Perfect for readers who love to highlight, annotate, and work through exercises on paper. The physical format makes it easy to reference the framework while working on real projects
Posted on Shalabh YadavVerified A refreshing and inspiring read! A refreshing and inspiring read! A CHILD in Us: The Creative Thinking Handbook beautifully reminds us how powerful curiosity and imagination can be. Simple, practical, and thought-provoking — a must-read for anyone looking to unlock their creative potential.Posted on PuneetaVerified Value for money It’s a must read , a very nice way of reminding us on how a child in us has different personalities at different times .Posted on Kindle CustomerVerified Good Read! The book is an easy, enjoyable read. Author Gaurav Yadav brings in a new perspective by integrating different elements of cognitive skills into a single framework. Some of the established methods like SWOT, Five Whys and many others are explained with a practical approach. The best aspect of the book is that it approaches ideation, communication and creation as parallel, interlinked transactions and not as entities operating in silos.Through many examples given in the book one can see that the core theme of the book (CHILD framework) can be deployed to resolve issues not only in professional but also in personal life.Posted on AkshayVerified Good read! I just finished reading the book - A CHILD in US. It felt more like listening to Gaurav rather than reading. The writing is simple, clear and deeply honest. This book reminds that our best ideas come from staying curious, open, and unafraid to ask “why.”I feel that it’s not just a book about creative thinking, it’s a quiet nudge to reconnect with the CHILD within us. I loved how Gaurav shares insights after every chapter and each one is packed with genuine wisdom and care.Highly recommend this book if you’re ready to rediscover your creativity!Posted on c. TandonVerified An engaging book to unlock creative thinking. The book highlights curiosity, imagination, empathy, and active listening as essential life skills.It is practical, easy to understand, and relevant for both personal and professional growth.Overall, it inspires readers to reconnect with their inner child to unlock creativity. A must read book.. kudos to the author.Posted on Amazon CustomerVerified Make A Difference! A good, easy, quick read! For the ‘out of the box’ mind, it is encouraging and supportive. For the ‘change begins with me’ person it suggests much that can be tried. For the ‘passionate creative’ mind it gives assurance to what is already being tried.An interesting read- a game changer- a “ give if a try” challenge and a thought buster!! Well done.MVPosted on Dr. KVerified Enjoyed reading it ! Good, quick read. "I enjoyed this. It wasn’t too heavy or complicated, which I appreciated. It’s mostly about looking at things with a fresh perspective, like we did when we were kids. I finished it over a weekend and found a few tips I’m actually going to use. Nice book.Posted on RajivVerified Reclaiming Curiosity as a Competitive Advantage in the AI era I thoroughly enjoyed reading A CHILD in US by Gaurav Yadav. The book makes a clear and timely case that our advantage in an AI-shaped world will not come from working faster or harder, but from thinking differently.What stands out is how “childlike thinking” is reframed—not as nostalgia, but as a strategic capability. Curiosity, comfort with ambiguity, and the willingness to explore before concluding are treated as skills that can be deliberately developed. The CHILD framework positions these traits as practical tools, not abstract ideals.The book avoids fear-based narratives about AI and instead responds with clarity. Creativity here is systematic rather than mystical, and the emphasis on precision and laconic clarity feels especially relevant in an era of information overload.Most importantly, the ideas are usable. This is not a traditional self-help book, but a pragmatic framework that professionals can apply immediately. A thoughtful and relevant read for anyone sensing that routine thinking is being commoditized.Load more