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When Jiya Met Urmila - hOle book by Shabnam Minwalla
When Jiya meets Urmila, she sees a loud girl with a fierce expression and too-bright clothes. Urmila sees a snooty girl with a dull dress and no spunk. Can they ever be friends?Author: Shabnam MinwallaIllustrator: Tanvi BhatAge: 7+yearsType: Paperback
Rs. 175.00
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How the Earth Got Its Beauty by Sudha Murty
After the huge success of How the Sea Became Salty and How the Onion Got Its Layers, Sudha Murty brings to you a brand new tale as part of her gorgeous chapter book series for young readers. Excellent artwork that helps expand a child’s imagination, easy to read and understand. A remarkable story narrated simply and endearingly for young readers. Have you ever stopped to marvel at the earth’s beauty: at snow-capped mountains and oceans so deep; at colourful flowers and extraordinary animals? The tale of how such beauty came into existence is a curious one indeed.India’s favourite storyteller brings alive this timeless tale with her inimitable wit and simplicity. Tricked out with enchanting illustrations, this gorgeous chapter book is the ideal introduction for beginners to the world of Sudha Murty.Age: 6+ yearsType: HardcoverAuthor: Sudha MurtyIllustrator: Priya Pachpande
Rs. 199.00
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Montessori Nesting Doll/Indian Matryoksha Doll
Matryoshka Nesting Dolls are very popular with toddlers and preschoolers in Montessori homes and Preschoolers. They are also an incredibly useful teaching tool for exploring visual discrimination, the concepts of order and symmetry, differentiation of size, and developing fine motor skills.Children love to take apart, put back together, pull out, put in, add, and build up. Skill based toys like our wooden nesting dolls spark your child's imagination and help them develop problem-solving and logical thinking skills.How?☆ Toddlers develop their logical thinking through play by identifying, disassembling, and reassembling Matryoshka doll halves.☆ The activity of putting a matryoshka back together improves their object manipulation skills and finger strength.Our nesting dolls are also popular with preschoolers who continue to benefit from the fine-motor coordination, concentration, and sense of order developed through Montessori play with them.ADVANTAGES OF OUR NESTING DOLLS☆ Handmade by skilled third generation artisans from sustainable wood, and nontoxic paints, guaranteeing your child gets the full sensory experience.☆ Well-sanded and covered with eco-friendly lacquer, making it durable enough to withstand your kid's temper tantrums.☆ Slotting one into another, this set becomes a compact toy that's perfect for travelling with and as there are five dolls, it will be enjoyed co-operatively by siblings and friends too.☆ Designed according to Montessori principles, so your little ones learn as they play.Size Details This set includes 5 nesting dolls in different sizes from the smallest to the biggestThe biggest doll: Height - 10 cm (3,9 inches)The smallest doll: Height - 2.5 cm (1 inches)Ages 3+.(Note: For a toddler who still mouths objects, it is recommended to remove the smallest doll for safety reasons.)
Rs. 525.00 - Rs. 949.00
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Montessori Wooden Stacking Rings Toy
A wooden stacker containing five brightly colored rings. This toy helps young toddler to develop their eye-hand co-ordination. This educational toy helps children feel and understand size and proportion. Can be used to teach children basic colors and counting from 1 to 5. Suitable for kids between 1 to 2 years. At this age, children begin to experiment with size, shape, and space.Montessori tip: As parents, we all quickly recognize our little one's big skills like talking, crawling, or walking. However, more delicate progress is happening in our toddler’s brain at this stage. They begin to develop cognitive connections, which are the foundation for more visible breakthroughs like problem-solving.From 10-12 months, we should introduce stacking, nesting and matching toys to develop these cognitive skills as your toddler’s brain grow.Features- Vibrant colors and attractive designs make this toy, an engaging and informative play tool.- Handcrafted in India : Made in India from wood using non-toxic lead-free environmentally friendly paints thus making it durable and safe for your child.- Suitable for ages: 1 years+ and best gift ideas for birthday.Utility:- Can gift someone on a birthday, house warming ceremony, decorate the living room, or make it a part of your showcase.Play Value: For developing eye-hand coordination, size and color distinction and simple counting.Size : 12 height X 5.5 CM widthMaterial : Wood
Rs. 325.00
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Rs. 500.00 - Rs. 2,000.00
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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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Pooni At The Taj Mahal
On a trip to the Taj Mahal, Minnie secretly brings Pooni along though animals aren’t allowed in. But wait – the naughty cat slips off on her own adventure! After Pooni ,Pooni Where are You? Manjula Padmanabhan takes us on another Pooni chase, the drama this time set against the magnificent backdrop of the Taj Mahal. Enjoy a lively tour! Author: Manjula PadmanabhanIllustrator: Manjula PadmanabhanFormat: PaperbackAge: 2+
Rs. 185.00
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The Sweetest Mango (English)
Raw, green, sour and crunchy. Or ripe, golden, plump and soft. Summer time is mango time, a time children wait for – blazing sun, sticky mango juice ringing their mouths and dripping down their fingers. The sweet, simple story and luscious pictures evoke delicious flavours of hot days, warm friendships and the smell of mango in the air. Author: Malavika Shetty Illustrator : Ajanta Guhathakurta Format: Paperback Age: 5+ years
Rs. 175.00
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Power Cut (English)
Suddenly the lights go off and the house is plunged into darkness. There’s a power cut! Mother lights a candle, and there begins a game of elephant, cat, deer, snake and more. Then the power comes back. Where do the animals go? Author: Sowmya Rajendran Illustrator : Renuka Rajiv Age: 3+ years
Rs. 185.00
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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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The snake and the frogs (English-Hindi)
The old snake is punished – the frogs will now ride on him. The frogs jump for joy – but they had better watch out! This unusual bilingual retelling of a Panchatantra favourite swings sympathy in favour of the snake. Stunning pictures are based on wooden folk toys from Channapatna in Karnataka, a craft style that came centuries ago from Persia. Author: Mariam Karim Ahlawat Illustrator : Nancy Raj Format: Paperback Age: 3+ years
Rs. 150.00
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Watch out (English-Hindi)
When the lioness goes off to hunt, her cubs go off to play. But is the jungle safe for them? Inspired by the endangered Asiatic lion found in the Gir forest, Gujarat, this book follows the playful adventures of three curious lion cubs while their mother is away. Minimal text and lively illustrations with an edge of drama skilfully introduce young readers to the fact that those we see as predators can be under threat themselves. Author: Shamim Padamsee Illustrator : Ajanta Guhathakurta Format: Paperback Age: 2+ years
Rs. 175.00
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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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The talkative tortoise (English-Hindi)
Yak yak yak... the tortoise loves to talk – and learns the hard way that keeping his mouth shut is sometimes very necessary! The clipped narrative style pares the original fable from the Panchatantra down to its essence with dramatic effect in this bilingual retelling. It is offset by decorative, detailed illustrations in the style of kalamkari textiles from Andhra Pradesh. Author: Jeeva Raghunath Illustrator : Shailja Jain Format: Paperback Age: 3+ years
Rs. 150.00
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I'm going to the zoo (English-Hindi)
Catchy verse captures the who’s who at the zoo and what they are up to! Minimalist illustrations with clean lines and uncluttered scenes play up animal shapes and sizes as the little girl strolls through the pages. Author: Narendra Kumar Jain Illustrator : Alankrita Amaya Format: Paperback Age: 2+ years
Rs. 175.00
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My grandfather's stick
It can fly and do magic. It is a horse and also a pencil. What is it? Bright, endearing illustrations add to the charm of this perfect read-together book with grandparents! Author: Nandini Nayar Illustrator : Kshitiz Sharma Format: Paperback Age: 2+ years
Rs. 125.00
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Purple jojo
One day, Jojo the dog wakes up to find purple spots on his body. Where did they come from? Jojo sets off on a search... This charming tale with a twist is also a wonderful introduction to colours. Author: Malavika Shetty Illustrator : Ajanta Guhathakurta Format: Paperback Age: 3+ years
Rs. 135.00
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Where is gola's home? (English-Hindi)
At one time, yaks had no home of their own. But Gola the yak wants a home — where he will have food to eat, water to drink, and be happy. His friend Muri the eagle takes him to the sea, the forest, the desert... The concept and the striking visuals introduce children to different landscapes. Along with it are words that go with each scene and add to vocabulary. Author: Chitra Soundar Illustrator : Priya Kuriyan Format: Paperback Age: 3+ years
Rs. 165.00
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Baby beboo bear (English-Hindi)
This is the story of Beboo, a baby sloth bear who lives in the jungle. Many other bears are not so lucky. They are caught by humans and made to dance on the streets for entertainment. This is also their story. With telling photographs, the plight of the bears is communicated with empathy and sensitivity. Author: Deepa Balsavar Illustrator : Deepa Balsavar Format: Paperback Age: 4+ years
Rs. 165.00
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How the bamboo got its bounty by Sudha Murthy
From human birth to death, our Bamboo finds one way or another to be useful to a common person. It is truly the unsung and the forgotten.’In a lush, green forest, a shy, unassuming tree is presented with a reward by the forest queen. This makesall the forest inhabitants curious . . .India’s favourite storyteller brings to us the story of the humble bamboo that endures and selflessly gives.A charming ode to our bountiful forests and trees, their resilience and the abundant gifts they bestow upon us, this gorgeous chapter book is the ideal introduction to the world of Sudha Murty.
Rs. 250.00
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Animals in the house by Ruskin bond
'Grandfather and I saw eye to eye on the matter of pets, and whenever Grandmother decided it was time to get rid of a tame white rat or a squirrel, I would conceal them in a hole in the jackfruit tree.'Instead of having brothers and sisters to grow up with in India, young Ruskin had several odd companions, including a monkey, a tortoise, a python and a Great Indian Hornbill. His grandfather was responsible for all this wildlife, and their home in Dehra became a centre of action and laughter as a variety of creatures were brought home―the furry, feathered, fierce and friendly―all under one roof.Bursting with delightful illustrations, this chapter book features endearing characters and hilarious episodes, making it a perfect introduction to the wonderful world of Ruskin Bond!
Rs. 199.00
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The paper plane flew ( Hook book)
One afternoon, Mithi and her father make a paper Aeroplan and send it into the sky. How far it will travel? Author: Bharti SinghFormat: PaperbackAge: 6+
Rs. 199.00
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Biji's in the kitchen( Hook book)
Slimy bhindi curry, anyone? Biji is freestyle and fun. But when she is in the kitchen, everyone, beware! Author: Natasha SharmaFormat: PaperbackAge: 5+
Rs. 199.00
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Wet paint( Hook book)
Aman is to paint a mural on the new hospital when disaster strikes. Can he and Paru, the mason's daughter, save the day? Will the townsfolk get the mural of their dreams? Author: Asha NehemiahFormat: PaperbackAge: 5+
Rs. 199.00
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The big bad fight ( Hook book)
Best friends Anna and Kichu are collectors of incredible things. But one day, they have a nasty fight. Will things ever be the same again? Author: Yamini VijayanFormat: PaperbackAge: 5+
Rs. 199.00
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The great escape ( Hole book)
Sachit is not a fan of Wunderkind Academy. And it is a beautiful day outside. Aided by new friends Hari and Kris, can he escape to freedom? Author: Menaka RamanFormat: PaperbackAge: 7+
Rs. 199.00
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Bonkers (Hole Books)
Armaan's new dog Bonkers is insane, he chews Armaan's spectacles, eats up his favorite shoe and gets him into deep trouble with the school bully, TT. Between mopping, toilet training Bonkers and escaping from TT, Armaan's life has become impossible, will it ever get back to normal? Author: Natasha SharmaFormat: PaperbackAge: 7+
Rs. 199.00
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Ostrich girl( Hole book)
A visitor mistakes Ritu’s bird call for an ostrich’s and wants to see the bird.But there are no ostriches on Henry Island! where will Ritu find one to show him? Author: Lesley D BiswasFormat: PaperbackAge: 7+
Rs. 225.00
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Nida finds a way ( Hole book)
Whenever Nida wants to do something new, Abba is scared for her and says NONONO. But Nida needs to learn and do new things--so the only way is for her to persuade Abba. Can she find a way? Author: Samina MishraFormat: PaperbackAge: 7+
Rs. 199.00
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Mahalaxmi will go to mysore( Hole book)
Ira's new friend Mahalaxmi is different from everyone else in the class. When Mahalaxmi can't come on the class trip to Mysore, Ira knows she has to find a way. Author: Niyatee SharmaFormat: PaperbackAge: 7+
Rs. 199.00
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We are dancing forest
We are tall tumbling treesWe are berries in the breezeWe are tigers, we are haresWe are rumbling rolling bears… The rhythm of the verse draws us beat by beat into a forest, lush and alive. But who are the ‘we’, so steeped in every part of it? Words and pictures sing together in this light and glorious ode to nature and those who live among it. Inspired by an adivasi song from Telangana and with stunning art by a well-known Gond artist, this taps right into the instincts of children – fun with words and rhythm, and a yet unspoilt ability to be aware of the connectedness of the natural world.
Rs. 285.00
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Kali and the rat snake
Kali hates school. And school hates him, he thinks, for he has no friends. His classmates find him strange. He wishes his father were an ‘ordinary' bus-conductor or postman instead of a snake-catcher, even if one of the most celebrated in the Irula tribe. He worries that others will see him eating fried termites (his favourite snack!) and laugh. And then one day, a large rat snake creates havoc in the classroom... A simple, sensitive story crafted by a writer deeply involved with environmental issues.
Rs. 175.00
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The rooster that would not crow
Our rooster came when he was small With bristly crest and comb and all… We watched him strut, we watched him grow, And waited – waited – for him to crow. But this young rooster simply refuses to. Until one momentous day in his life – when he lays an egg, and the kuk-roo-kooos burst out of him! Lilting verse rides us jauntily along, bringing us to a sudden head on with this most unusual situation. Or is it so strange, after all? And does it matter?A cleverly spun allegorical tale with joyous pictures that is about facing, and embracing, possible gender realities.
Rs. 195.00
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Who is Boodabim?
Is Boodabim a cloud?Is he a fish?Is Boodabim a tiger?Or is he a clown?
Rs. 325.00
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Big bully and me (Hole book)
Krish has to give a speech at school. But how can he, when he stammers? And what's worse, his partner is the Big Bully! Will Krish get out of this mess? Author: Arti SonthaliaFormat: PaperbackAge: 7+
Rs. 199.00
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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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Brahma's butterfly
With great imagination, Brahma the creator has fashioned all things on earth, even the greedy caterpillar. One day, however, it chomps its way through his colourful garden and Brahma gets very angry. But then, it was Brahma himself who gave the caterpillar its huge hunger, wasn’t it? So what was the caterpillar to do? And now, what will Brahma do? An amusing story of what happens when the creator makes a small but big mistake! Author: Meena RaghunathanFormat: PaperbackAge: 5+
Rs. 175.00
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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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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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Pranav's picture
Pranav says he is drawing a picture. But his mother sees nothing on the page! What is Pranav drawing? The narrative and freewheeling illustrations follow the simple, spontaneous logic of a child's mind. Author: Nandini NayarFormat: PaperbackAge: 3+
Rs. 125.00
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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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Roshan's road to music
A unique biography that explores and celebrates the life of a musician as a passionate little girl. Right from her childhood, Annapurna Devi, born as Roshanara Khan, had an ear for music. She found rhythm and melody in the most mundane sounds. She listened with wonder to the koel cooing and her grandmother snoring. But when her father gave sarod lessons to her brother, Roshan was moved to make music of her own. How did Roshan embark on her musical journey?
Rs. 199.00
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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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Little Gajapati Kulapati kwee
Aaaachooo! Gajapati Kulapati catches a big big cold. Kalabalooosh! Gajapati Kulapati splashes into the pond. Gurrburrroooom! Oh no, Gajapati Kulapati has tummy trouble. Kalicha Kulicha! Gajapati Kulapati dances in muddy puddles. But who is Gajapati Kulapati? Where did he come from? With the same jaunty sounds, familiar faces, lilting text and cheerful pictures, we roll back some years to when we first meet everyone’s favourite ele-friend – Gajapati Kulapati! Illustrator: Ashok RajagopalanFormat: PaperbackAge: 2+ years
Rs. 185.00
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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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Nikoo's paintbrush
Nikoo loves to paint. One day he reads an adventure story about the big blue sea and, as usual, picks up his paintbrush. Suddenly, he falls into his own painting! Watercolor illustrations swirl us into Nikoo's imaginary world.
Rs. 175.00
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Montessori cutting board and knife
Bring your little one into the heart of the home with our Montessori-inspired chopping set. Designed to turn snack time into a learning adventure, this beech wood set allows toddlers to safely prep their own food without the risk of cuts. Whether they are slicing a banana for breakfast or using the knife for creative play with dough, this sturdy, eco-friendly set builds essential life skills and self-reliance. It’s more than a tool—it’s a gateway to kitchen confidence! Material: Durable steam Neem Wood with a natural beeswax and flaxseed oil finish. Safety: Kid-friendly blade slices food, not skin. Versatile: Perfect for snack prep, dough, and sensory activities. Developmental: Builds fine motor skills and kitchen independence.
Rs. 599.00
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The Heritage Elders: Grandma & Storytelling Dolls
Bring the warmth of generational love into your child's playroom with our Heritage Elder Doll . Inspired by the wisdom and comfort of grandparents, these hand-knitted companions are designed to celebrate culture, family roots, and the art of storytelling. Dressed in beautifully detailed traditional attire—a vibrant blue patterned Saree for Grandma -these dolls offer a tactile way for children to connect with their heritage through play. Encourages Empathy & Role Play: Perfect for teaching children about family structures, respect for elders, and social interaction. Cultural Representation: Detailed traditional outfits help bridge the gap between generations and celebrate diverse cultural identities. Thoughtful Craftsmanship: Each doll features soft, hand-knitted textures, friendly embroidered faces, and adorable felt glasses. Perfect for Cuddling: Soft enough for naps and sturdy enough for daily adventures. Product Details: Recommended Age: 1+ years. Material: High-quality, eco-friendly yarn and soft cotton fabrics. Size: 33 centimetres tall (perfect for little hands to carry). Care: 100% cotton and washable.
Rs. 999.00
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