From Corporate Leader to Global Storyteller
Neha Moghe Roy is the vision behind ChatterChirps — a publishing brand dedicated to giving children the tools they need to navigate the world with confidence, curiosity, and heart.
Inspired by bedtime moments with her daughter, Neha traded a decade of corporate leadership for a mission to create books that "see" the child. Today, her catalog of 46+ titles spans body safety, STEM, and multilingual early learning.
Based in Singapore, her work is trusted by educators and families worldwide for its gentle approach to complex topics and its unwavering commitment to emotional intelligence.
Books Built on Three Essential Pillars
Bright Minds & Body Safety
Giving children the vocabulary to protect themselves and the emotional tools to navigate life's big feelings with resilience.
STEM & Creative Discovery
Sparking curiosity through stories that introduce science, nature, and problem-solving to early learners in a relatable way.
Multilingual Foundations
Bridging worlds through bilingual books that celebrate language diversity and help build confident global citizens.
How every ChatterChirps book is made
Every ChatterChirps title follows a rigorous editorial process to ensure it is age-appropriate, educationally sound, inclusive and genuinely useful to parents and educators. Neha Moghe Roy serves as founder, author and editorial lead, overseeing each stage from manuscript to publication.
Manuscript Development
Neha drafts each manuscript from a clear educational intent — body safety, emotional literacy, STEM curiosity — drawing on classroom feedback and family reading sessions.
Educational Review
Each manuscript is reviewed for age-appropriateness, language level, and alignment with early-childhood development milestones for ages 2–12.
Inclusive-Language Editing
Every book is edited for inclusive language, gender representation, and cultural sensitivity so that every child can see themselves in the story.
Illustration & Design
Illustrations are commissioned to support the text and model positive emotions, diverse characters, and visual scaffolding for emergent readers.
Publication & Ongoing Review
Books are published in Kindle, Paperback and Hardcover. Titles are reviewed annually for accuracy, currency, and continued educational alignment.
Awards & Credentials
Golden Wizard Book Prize 2025
Awarded for excellence in children's literature, recognising ChatterChirps' contribution to body-safety and emotional-intelligence publishing for young readers.
View award →46+ Published Titles
A catalogue spanning body safety, STEM, emotional intelligence, bilingual learning and read-aloud favourites — published across Kindle, Paperback and Hardcover formats.
Browse the collection →3-Language Catalogue
My Body, My Rules is published in English, Spanish and German editions, supporting multilingual families and language classrooms worldwide.
View multilingual books →Trusted by Educators
ChatterChirps books are used in classrooms and homeschool curricula, with free printable resources supporting parents, teachers and early-childhood educators.
Get free resources →Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Neha Moghe Roy?
Neha Moghe Roy is a Singapore-based children's book author and the founder of ChatterChirps. She has published 46+ picture books on body safety, emotional intelligence, STEM and bilingual learning for children ages 2–12.
Why did Neha start ChatterChirps?
Neha transitioned from a decade of corporate leadership to publishing after bedtime stories with her daughter revealed a gap in children's books that 'see' every child. She founded ChatterChirps in 2023.
Has Neha won any awards?
Yes. Neha Moghe Roy won the Golden Wizard Book Prize in 2025 for her contributions to children’s literature.
Where can I buy Neha’s books?
Neha’s books are available on Amazon in Kindle, Paperback and Hardcover formats. Visit the Amazon store at https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0DS5PV4RW for the full catalogue.
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