He then began teaching at City Collegiate School, Kolkata, and became interested in writing children's literature at around the same time. He was adept at
nonsense verse. His work was published in various Bengali children's magazines, including
Sandesh. He was also the editor of the children's magazine
Mukul. Popular books include
Hasi Khushi (1897), and his illustrated books of poetry
Khukumanir Chhada (1899) and
Hasirashi (1899). Other books for children include
Chhabi-O-Galpo (1892),
Ranga Chhabi (1896),
Pashu-Paksi (1911),
Bane-Jangale (1929),
Galpa Sanchay,
Shishu Chayanika,
Hijibiji, and others. In addition, he wrote schoolbooks for children, among them
Gyanamukul (1890),
Charupath, and
Shiksa Sanchay. In 1896 Jogindranath established the City Book Society, which published
Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury's debut book
Chheleder Ramayana, an adaptation of the
Ramayana for young readers. Despite suffering from
hemiplegia from 1923, Jogindranath continued to write and publish until his death in 1937. ==References==