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Srinivasa Ramanujan: Friend Of Numbers- English
A toddler captivated by patterns to a young man matching the best minds in Cambridge… Following his singular fascination with numbers, this book brings to children the story of brilliant mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan! "What will happen if I add up all the numbers in the world?""Is there a last number?"A toddler captivated by patterns ... A little boy filling his slate withnumbers, rubbing them out with his elbow and starting again ... Ateenager solving complex maths problems ... A young man matching thebest minds in Cambridge ... Bringing the story of brilliant mathematicianSrinivasa Ramanujam to children, the book follows his singularfascination with numbers! Satwik Gade's strong visuals break out ofliteral depiction to evoke the mind and world of a genius, to whomnumbers "made patterns only he could see". Author: Priya Narayanan Illustrator: Satwik Gade Format: Paperback Age: 5+ years.
Rs. 250.00
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MALA'S SILVER ANKLETS - ENGLISH
Hiss! Boo! Muahahaha! Mala creeps up from behind and scares everyone. Then her mother gives her a pair of pretty silver anklets... The pictures of this charming and very popular story have the exuberance and freshness typical of Nancy Raj's work. Author : Annie BesantIllustrator : Nancy Raj Format: SoftcoverAge: 2+ years
Rs. 175.00
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The Boy Who Wanted to Fly: JRD Tata (Dreamers Series)
Before Jeh started India’s first airline and changed the way the nation travelled, he was a boy who dreamt of flying. Author: Lavanya KarthikFormat: PaperbackAge: 6+ years
Rs. 199.00
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Dosa/Dosa (English-Hindi)
Who ate the dosas? Amma makes dosas but they keep disappearing! A story in which children have the last laugh! They will also experience the fun and excitement of making the pictures move. There are instructions on how they can do that at the end of the book. Author : Sandhya RaoIllustrator : Ashok Rajagopalan Format: Soft coverAge: 2+years
Rs. 125.00
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Grandma's Eyes/Naani Ki Aankhen (English-Hindi)
Naani, Paati, Ajji, Aaji, Daadi, Mutthashi... So many names for Grandma, who is indeed grandmother to all around, with her songs and stories and watchful eye. In just a dozen lines of simple text that lilt with the rhythm of a song, the book captures all the warmth of a grandmother as experienced by a child. This unique bilingual book also has exciting 'moving' pictures that work in the style of animation. Author : Sandhya RaoIllustrator : Ashok Rajagopalan Format: Soft coverAge: 2+ years
Rs. 125.00
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Lion Goes For A Haircut
"Come in for a haircut! You choose… We cut!”says the sign outside a hair cutting saloon, so a lion walks in to do just that. But where is everyone? And who are these other lions staring at him? Well, by the end of the story we know why lions DON’T have haircuts in spite of the alluring array of mane makeovers the illustrator offers! Author: Swati Shome Illustrator: Sayan Mukherjee Format: Paperback Age: 3+ years
Rs. 195.00
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MY MOTHER'S SARI - ENGLISH
The sari Mother wears every day is sometimes a train, sometimes a river, or a swing, or a hiding place… Children have a way of seeing things differently! The pictures too break away from conventional depictions of both saris and children, combining photographs and acrylic in dramatic, original ways, with spare text that weaves and winds. Author : Sandhya RaoIllustrator : Nina Sabnani Format: Soft coverAge: 3+ years
Rs. 195.00
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Gajapati Kulapati Kalicha Kulicha!- English
KALICHA KULICHA… Gajapati Kulapati dances in the mud. KALICHAKLOOOOCHA… he rolls in the mud. But when it’s time for a bath, he runs away…! With new sounds, familiar folk and zingy pictures, this is yet another laugh-out-loud read-aloud featuring the adorable elephant of the runaway hit series. Illustrator: Ashok RajagopalanFormat: PaperbackAge: 2+ years
Rs. 185.00
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Vyasa Mahabharata
VYASA'S MAHABHARATA is the well known story of how Vyasaenlists the help of Ganesha in writing down the long and multi-layered epic that is the Mahabharata. Presented with lively humourand great affection, it shows the very recognisable human dilemmasfaced by Vyasa and Ganesha, and enables a new generation ofreaders to connect personally, in their own ways, to an old story. The series OUR MYTHS draws upon timeless stories from popular andmarginal sources to gently question stereotypes and rigid notions.Through pictures and words, the retold stories encourage differentways of seeing and understanding. They carry forward the spirit of oralstorytelling and show how myths change and still endure.
Rs. 175.00
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Hanuman: Anjani’s Mighty Son (Read and Colour)
Devdutt Pattanaik introduces the story of Hanuman, the much-loved Hindu deity, to a new generation of readers. Hanuman, Anjani’s Mighty Son is perfect as a read-aloud to acquaint young readers with the qualities of valour, selflessness, loyalty and humility that Hanuman embodied. Curated with fascinating bite-sized stories–from how young Hanuman almost ate the sun to how he helped Ram rescue Sita from Lanka–it features over forty playful artworks along with dedicated colouring pages. One-of-a-kind, this book is a must-have for every curious mythology enthusiast and budding artist! A companion to Shyam, Our Little Krishna, also by Devdutt Pattanaik, this book has fun and quirky illustrations and is written as short, easy-to-read episodes. This unique, interactive format is perfect for young readers, especially for bedtime reading! Age: 5+ yearsType: paperbackAuthor: Devdutt Pattanaik
Rs. 299.00
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A SILLY STORY OF BONDAPALLI - ENGLISH
There was once a prince who hated food. One day the royal cook gives him something new to eat – a hot golden ball, crisp outside, soft inside... a bonda! After that there is no stopping either the prince or this mad tale that rolls its jolly way to an inevitably happy, bondaful end. The jaunty illustrations pick up all the comic clues along the way, to make it a truly 'silly' story. Author: Shamim Padamsee Illustrator: Ashok TajagopalanAge: 0-3 years
Rs. 175.00
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Monday To Sunday Bilingual Picture Book (English-Hindi)
On Monday Mani is a monkey, on Tuesday he's a crocodile, on Wednesday... A days-of-the-week book that gives a real ride to the imagination. Author : Sowmya RajendranIllustrator : Pratik GhoshAge: 3+ yearsType: Paperback
Rs. 175.00
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Let's Go
10, 9, 8, 7 – count the children as they come leaping, riding, zooming in on cycles, scooters, rickshas… A racy counting book with a different mode of transport on every spread! Children with completely different personalities brighten up the streets. Author: Anthara MohanIllustrator: Rajiv EipeFormat: PaperbackAge: 2+
Rs. 215.00
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Asha the Auto-Driver
Asha’s first trip in her colourful auto every morning is to the flower market, where she buys a big bag of jasmine buds. Follow her through the week and through the city, as she picks up and drops off passengers at the railway station, the beach, the cricket stadium… stringing and selling jasmine all the way. Vibrant pictures liven up the route and offer snapshots of a city – Chennai! Author : Aruna Shekar Illustrator : Sandhya Prabhat Age: 3+ years
Rs. 195.00
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Chintu Loses a Continent
It’s Monday morning. Time for school. And his model of the earth…? Chintu Chitnis suddenly remembers he hasn’t made it! There’s a last-minute scramble to finish the project, with his little sister Pihu pitching in not very helpfully. And then, in school, Chintu finds an entire continent missing! Where did it go? Set in a Konkani household, this light and humorous story with playful pictures is a quick first introduction to the continents of the world. Author : Vrinda Baliga Illustrator : Tanvi Bhat Age: 4+ years
Rs. 195.00
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Its my color
Whose colour is RED, YELLOW, BLUE ...? The little boy doesn't stop, andaward-winning illustrator Nancy Raj creates for little readers a wild,whimsical world of colours! As bright hues jump and dance across the pagesin this little squabble over who owns which colour, it's the sun who has thelast laugh!
Rs. 195.00
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Gajapati Kulapati
Small noses catch small colds. Big noses catch big colds. Poor Gajapati Kulapati had a big nose and he caught a big cold. With repetitive sounds and words that rhythmically roll right through the pages, this story puts the zing back into storytelling and reading aloud. Bright, zesty pictures and dynamic visual text echo the lilt, making the first in the popular Gajapati Kulapati series one big book of fun! Author: Ashok Rajagopalan Illustrator: Ashok Rajagopalan Format: Paperback Age: 2+ years
Rs. 185.00
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GAJAPATI KULAPATI KALABALOOOSH!
KALABALOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSH!Gajapati Kulapati loves the cool water.Then he looks around.Where is everybody? After his big-big sneeze, Gajapati Kulapati is back with a SPLASH! Like the highly popular first book about this adorable elephant, rhythm, repetition and sound effects make this too a perfect read aloud for little ones. Happy illustrations capture the warmth and fun of this tale. Illustrator: Ashok Rajagopalan Format: Paperback Age: 2+ years
Rs. 185.00
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When Ali become bajrangbali
The residents of Bargad chawl are in danger of losing their homes- their nooks and crannies, shelters and perches. Ali, the monkey,has to find a way out. He swings, jumps and leaps into action, andcomes up with a monkey trick that gives a new twist to the phrase,'playing god' in this hilarious and heartwarming story! Animatedillustrations take an ancient visual concept of the connectedness ofall living things - the Kalpavriksh, the tree of life - and make itcome alive in all its urban splendour.
Rs. 215.00
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How to Reach Mars and Other (Im)possible Things
Rabia is one of the most curious girls you’ll meet. She’s always full of questions: How, Why,What, Where and When! When she hears a classmate say that women can’t be scientists, she has to find out if it’s true. Luckily, she’s soon visiting the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) on a field trip with her classmates, where she bumps into Dr Mary, a physicist. When Rabia learns that Dr Mary is one of the scientists working on a daring mission to Mars, she asks her all the questions that she can think of about the mission. Join Rabia and Dr Mary as they walk through ISRO and learn everything about making the impossible-possible!
Rs. 250.00
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A walk with thambi
"We were late. We were running in the street. We had played in the river, and we had climbed trees...” Everything Amma had said NOT to do! Proiti Roy’s joyous pictures light up the bond between a boy and a dog. Woven into this story of everyday fun are sensory descriptions, and visual details like a walking stick in the boy’s hand or pocket, the dog guiding his friend... clues that gently tell us that the boy is blind. Author: Lavanya KarthikFormat: PaperbackAge: 4+
Rs. 195.00
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Malli goes to market (English-Hindi)
It’s the day of the local market in Malli’s village. Cotton candy, peanut balls, stick ice, rose soda – there’s so much for Malli and her friends to try! But some of them don’t have enough money. Then, Malli has an idea… Friendship and sharing are at the heart of this third book in the Malli series, with pictures that take you around a village in Tamil Nadu and into the bustle of a market filled with treats. Author: Jeeva Raghunath Illustrator : Nancy Raj Format: Paperback
Rs. 135.00
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When Bholu Came Back- English -Kavitha Punniyamurthi
Graa-aaa-aaa-ooo-oon! Every time Beni Ram tries to sell his camel, Bholu promptly trots back. “The villagers use vans now instead of camel-carts. Nobody wants to give your old man a job anymore,” says a gloomy Beni Ram. But fate has surprising plans for the out-of-luck Beni Ram and his beloved camel... The warm and vivid illustrations beautifully capture the special bond between the man and his camel. Author: Kavitha PunniyamurthiIllustrator: Niloufer WadiaFormat: PaperbackAge: 3+
Rs. 175.00
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Fun in Devlok: Gauri and the Talking Cow by Devdutt Pattanaik
Little girl Gauri thinks milk comes from packets, till she meets Sweety the talking cow. Sweety tells Gauri about the first cow on earth, Surabhi, and how she provided so many useful things to man?fuel, manure, medicine and shelter. Sweety narrates stories about a king who found good luck because he gifted cows to many people, and how another king was turned into a lizard because he was not careful about who he gave his cows to! Sweety also tells Gauri how Krishna the cowherd looked after his beloved animals, and why Kali decided to comb her hair? Join Gauri in a magical world of talking animals as she finds out why the cow is a really cool animal! Author: Devdutt PatanaikIllustrator: Vishal TandonFormat: PaperbackAge: 6+ years
Rs. 125.00
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The Seed/Beej (English-Hindi)
A little girl discovers a seed one day. She puts it in a pot – and then begins the thrill of watching it grow. Will it be tall? Will it have fruit? Or flowers? The wonder and excitement of emerging new life comes through in this book. Author : Deepa BalsavarIllustrator : Deepa Balsavar Format: SoftcoverAge: 2+ years
Rs. 135.00
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Dosa Amma Dosa (English)
5, 4, 3, 2, 1… Hot dosas for the family! An adaptation with all the fun and flavour of the much loved Tamil rhyme. Illustrator: Anupama S. IyerFormat: HardcoverAge: 0-3 years
Rs. 295.00
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Mama, What is the Night?
“Tell me please: What is The Night?” asks a little girl of the earthworm, the owl, the firefly… Glowing out from the pages, their answers merge into a tapestry of the more mysterious sides of night-time and the curious habits of creatures that come to life in darkness. A breathtaking ‘nature facts’ book, in which striking visuals and punny verse illuminate an alternative world where light and sight don’t matter. Author : Manjula Padmanabhan Illustrator : Manjula Padmanabhan Age: 3+ years
Rs. 175.00
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My First Sudha Murty Collection A Set of 4 Chapter Story Books - English
Discover the delightful world of India'sfavorite writer with this curated collection Sudha Murthy of four heart-warming stories packaged as charmingchapter books. Each book offers captivating illustrations, endearing characters and deliciouslywritten tales in Sudha Murty's unique style.Enchanting, engaging and full of wonder, thisbox set is a perfect gift for beginners.
Rs. 750.00
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Kanna Panna
Words rollick and frolic in Kanna's head, yet he hardly speaks. One day,he is at the cave temples with his aunt's family when the lights go off.How will they find their way back through the maze of tunnels?Everyone is frightened, except Kanna. Light or no light, it makes nodifference because he can't see anyway. And as he confidently leadsthe others out, he finds himself talking ... and talking ... The wordstumble out unleashing the chatterbox within - Kanna Panna!
Rs. 175.00
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We are different
There are many chickens, ants, pots and snails that are different. The verses say how many – but which, and how? Manjula Padmanabhan takes spotting odd ones out to the next merry level of stimulation and challenge, while remaining true to her pet theme of identity and plurality. The brilliantly rendered pictures and designs point to ways of perceiving similarity and difference through structure, detail and perspective. Children, and grown-ups, too, will have their cognitive skills excitingly teased.
Rs. 195.00
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A home of our own
“Let’s play house-house!” decide Sunehri and her friends. So they put together some old plates and bowls, empty packets of chips, plastic bottles, a broken helmet… things they’ve collected going about their work in the city on whose streets they live. The game loved by children everywhere takes on a poignant layer when played by those who have never known a home¬. Pictures full of exuberance and detail bring out their spontaneous joy in a make-believe world, which trips side by side with the harsh reality of their lives. 2019: Best of Indian Children's Writing: Contemporary Award Author: Meghaa AggarwalFormat: PaperbackAge: 5+
Rs. 195.00
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Rooster raga
Do roosters sing ragas? This one does, but like all true artistes gets to it after a lot of struggle! Every time he opens his mouth he sings a new tune but not the kukaroo-kuroo of the other roosters. His friends skip and stretch, stamp and roll and try to teach him. Try as he might our rooster kuka-moooooos, kuka-heeen haaans, kuka-miaooows but can't kukaroo-kuroo. This cheery, foot-tapping story invites big and little readers to move and sing, clap and tap along with Priya Kuriyan's expressive characters. Author: Natasha SharmaFormat: PaperbackAge: 3+
Rs. 215.00
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The rabbit and the moon (English-Hindi)
When a herd of elephants creates trouble in the jungle, do the little rabbits run away in fear? No! From Aztec to Chinese, there are many versions of the story about the rabbit in the moon. The illustrations for this bilingual retelling are based on the pithora folk style of central India, which derives from cave art. CBSE recommended Author: Indrani Krishnaier Illustrator : Ajanta Guhathakurta Format: Paperback Age: 3+ years
Rs. 150.00
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My Little Book of Gods and Goddesses Board Book Set of 6
Let’s dive into the vast and wonderful world of Hindu mythology! This series of six charmingly illustrated board books showcases fun, accessibly written stories about some of the best known and best loved gods of the Hindu mythology-Krishna, Ganesha, Lakshmi, Hanuman, Shiva and Durga. Featuring interesting facts about each god as well as a seek-and-find activity, these books offer a unique and enjoyable introduction to timeless myths for modern kids. ABOUT THE BOOKS: · Suitable for bedtime reading and parent-child association. · Perfect way to familiarize babies with India’s rich cultural fabric. · These books offer a fun and enjoyable introduction to timeless myths and festivals for modern kids. · A must have to impart important life lessons from various gods and goddesses. WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THIS BOXSET: · AGE APPROPRIATE: Written in simple language to make reading easy for readers 2 and up· STURDY AND DURABLE: Perfect for learning and playing for a long time· SAFE FOR BABY: Handy format makes this safe for your baby· PERFECTLY SIZED BOOKS: Easy and convenient for little readers to hold· BRIGHT AND FUN PICTURES: To keep your little one interested and engaged· A PERFECT GIFT SET: For every preschooler for a holistic learning experience Format: Board Book Age: 2+ years
Rs. 699.00
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Fun In Devlok Omnibus
Collection of 6 illustrated stories for children by India's most-loved mythology writer * Why is Indra an unhappy god?* Why is the cow such a cool animal?* Who is the demon of forgetfulness? Master storyteller Devdutt Pattnaik answers these curious questions and reveals many more secrets of the world of gods and demons in this delightfully illustrated omnibus, featuring all six tales in the Fun in Devlok series. Follow Harsha as he discovers the secret to happiness, listen to Gauri’s fascinating conversation with a talking cow, play dumb charades with Shiva, find out why identity cards are important even for Krishna, join the fight between Kama and Yama and learn why the river Saraswati disappeared mysteriously. Author: Devdutt PattanaikFormat: PaperbackAge: 6+ years
Rs. 399.00
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Ammama’s Sari (Wordless)
Oh-oh! Ammama’s sari has a hole in it! So she gets down to some snipping and stitching. And the sari becomes a pretty curtain, a snug baby-sling, a perfect plaything for the cat... Niveditha Subramaniam’s stunningly textured cloth collages weave through the pages of this wordless picture book with the touch and feel of the sari. To her, they evoke comfortable sensory memories of her own Ammama — the grandmother for whom upcycling was as natural as being in a sari. Author : Niveditha SubramaniamIllustrator : Niveditha Subramaniam Format: Soft coverAge: 0+ years
Rs. 175.00
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The Girl Who Climbed Mountains: Bachendri Pal (Dreamers Series)
Before Bachendri Pal became the first Indian woman to climb Mt Everest, she was a little girl with dreams as big as the sky.Author: Lavanya KarthikIllustrator: Lavanya KarthikFormat: PaperbackAge: 6+ years
Rs. 199.00
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My Little Book of Ganesha
Let’s dive into the vast and wonderful world of Hindu mythology! Clever Ganesha’s got something on his mind, but what that is you’ll have to read on to find.With charming illustrations and simple language, this short tale about Ganesha will entertain and delight. · Dotted with interesting facts about Lord Ganesha as well as an interactive seek-and-find activity. · Suitable for bedtime reading and parent-child association. · Perfect way to familiarize babies with India’s rich cultural fabric.Format: Board BookAge: 2+ years.
Rs. 125.00
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Four Friends - Bilingual Panchatantra story book
Big Hunter catches poor Deer in a net. Can Deer's friends help him escape? One of the more popular stories from the Panchatantra about friendship and resourcefulness, in a bilingual retelling. The illustrations have the strong lines and vivid colours of Bengal’s patachitra folk paintings used by storytellers as backdrops.Author: Kala SashikumarIllustrator: Proiti RoyFormat: PaperbackAge: 3+ years
Rs. 150.00
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The Musical Donkey - Bilingual Panchatantra story book
There was a donkey who felt so happy that he sang through the night in the cucumber field. The problem was that the cucumbers couldn't bear it. What did they do? Earthy illustrations in the patachitra style from Odisha energise this droll new bilingual retelling of a well-known Panchatantra story where the focus shifts to the plight of the cucumbers! Author: Niveditha SubramaniamIllustrator: Namrata RaiFormat: PaperbackAge: 3+ years
Rs. 150.00
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Carry Me, Mama! Ma! Bilingual Picture Book/ (English-Hindi)
Ducks, tigers, pangolins, penguins… This book introduces young readers to a variety of animals and the different ways in which they carry their young. Bold illustrations set against textured backgrounds portray the parent-child bond in a charming manner.Author: Shamim PadamseeIllustrator: Ajanta GuhathakurtaFormat: PaperbackAge: 2+ years
Rs. 125.00
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Malli Is Coming! (English/Hindi) Bilingual Picture Book
Malli gave her uncle’s family many things when they came to her village. Now, she is coming to the city. Will they also give her something? A music-loving, terrace-gardening grandmother puts creative hats on her grandchildren as they think of what to give their favourite cousin. This sequel to the ever-popular Malli comes wrapped in a vibrant palette, and once again presents little readers with the joy of gift-giving!Author : Jeeva RaghunathIllustrator : Nancy RajAge: 3+ yearsType: Paperback
Rs. 100.00
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Fun in Devlok: Saraswati's Secret River by Devdutt Pattanaik
Filled with delightful illustrations each book in Fun in Devlok series will introduce thoughts and aspects from our ancient treasure trove of stories for today’s children. Why did River Saraswati disappear? Will the vanished river ever reappear? Can you make a river flow in your school? Mrs Sivakami; principal of Madame Mira High School; is astonished when she finds Goddess Saraswati wandering the corridors of her school. The goddess is in search of a missing river! To show her the ancient river and what happened to it; Saraswati puts Mrs. Sivakami on the back of Hansa; her goose; and off they go flying. The teacher sees some schools where students come and go as they please; and others where everyone has a parrot head! She then begins to understand why it is important to make the river flow again; and how she can bring the secret river to her very own school. Author: Devdutt PattanaikIllustrator: Vishal TandonFormat: PaperbackAge: 6+ years
Rs. 125.00
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Maharani the Cow
Lined up on a street are noisy motorbikes, honking cars, crowded buses, impatient autos... In their midst sits a queenly Maharani! At the heart of this funny little vignette is a cool-as-a-cucumber cow, an all too familiar character of an Indian streetscape. Nancy Raj’s full-of-life pictures bustle with detail and drama, capturing the bovine and the boisterous as everyone tries to unseat her highness. Author : Christy Shoba Sudhir Illustrator : Nancy Raj Age: 3+ years
Rs. 195.00
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A book is a bee
It lets you feel and find, climb and plunge, sail and savour andsoar ... all from your favourite spot. What can it be? Find out inthe visually engaging, whimsical pages of this magical book! When Lavanya Karthik was a little kid, all she wanted to do wasmake up stories and draw pictures. Now she's a slightly bigger kid,and that is pretty much all she does. She lives in Mumbai where shepretends to be an adult, while eating way too much chocolate andraising an army of imaginary pugs. This is her first book with Tulika.
Rs. 175.00
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Ranganna
Ranganna the little elephant lives near a dhobi ghat. He iscaptivated by the brightly coloured nails of his friendsand wants to paint his toes too! But whoever heard of anelephant wearing nail polish ?! The illustrations, which area riot of colour and energy, make Ranganna one irresistiblepicture book.
Rs. 175.00
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Padma goes to space
Somewhere In the universe,little children in butterfly-shaped time machines catarumptioas star-rock salad from Galaxy Stellar 5689, and a volcattoerupts fruit juice that freexes into ice cream! Padma just knows that- because that's what it says in her book. How books give wing toimagination, how nighes of fantasy can be as real as the world around ...that's what this delightfal story is about. The pictures cheerfully followPadma's journey to space and back.
Rs. 175.00
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Topi rockets from thumba
The Story behind India’s First Ever Rocket Launch Join Vikram Sarabhai and his scientists as they try to launch a sounding rocket in Kerala, with a little help from young Mary! The year is 1963 and India is about to embark on an audacious adventure – launching its first ever rocket into space. After much searching, a team of scientists led by the visionary Dr Vikram Sarabhai zero in on Thumba, a tiny fishing village off the coast of Kerala as the place to launch the rocket and India’s dreams of space exploration.Mary is all of 10 years old and bored of life in sleepy Thumba. Nothing ever happens here but fishing. That is, of course, until Dr Sarabhai and team arrive! Topi Rockets from Thumba is an imagined account of the weeks and months leading up to the launch of India’s first ever rocket, told through the eyes of the inquisitive Mary.
Rs. 299.00
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