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  • MAYIL  WILL NOT BE QUIET! MAYIL  WILL NOT BE QUIET!

    MAYIL WILL NOT BE QUIET!

    "When I was small, Ma used to give me a rupee ifI could keep quiet for ten minutes. She says ld askevery thirty seconds if it was ten minutes, but at least I had no other question to ask. In this book,I'm going to write about everything I think of andnobody's going to ask me to keep quiet."

    Rs. 195.00

  • Line and Circle Line and Circle

    Line and Circle

    Line and Circle uses a simple, direct approach to present abasic concept. By listening and reading, the book encourageschildren to observe. This attractive bilingual picture book makesfor a perfect early reader in both languages.

    Rs. 175.00

  • Gone Grandmother Picture Book Gone grandmother

    Gone grandmother

    Nani has gone. Forever. WHERE? asks Nina. Her mother grapples withanswers but Nina won't stop asking. Finally, she finds her own answers,through the warmth of memories, the comfort of imagination - and alittle bit of natural science! The light touch and tone of the story alongwith the quietly reflective pictures treat the difficult subject of the loss ofa loved one in a sensitive and refreshing way.

    Rs. 195.00

  • Its my color Its my color

    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

  • Jhiri Jhiri rain - Board Book Jhiri Jhiri rain - Board Book

    Jhiri Jhiri rain - Board Book

    Jhiri jhiricomes the rain ...And With it, sights and soundsof a wet, wet world An adapted Bengali rhyme that's justas a musical in English.

    Rs. 325.00

  • Padma goes to space Padma goes to space

    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

  • Soda and Bonda Soda and Bonda

    Soda and Bonda

    A quirky tale abour two friends, which makes us thinkabout who we are and how we see ourselves. Expressions,colours and textures work in perfect balance with theseemingly simple text to create a joyful portrait of afriendship that goes beyond appearances.

    Rs. 195.00

  • Ha  Ha hasya Ha  Ha hasya

    Ha Ha hasya

    The devas are at the gates of the asura kingdom,raring to wage war. But the asuras turn up unarmedand jolly! Is their king, Hasyasura, up to something?Does he have a secret weapon?Indra, king of the gods, is suspicious. Enter Narada,and a plan is afoot. It involves HasyaSura, the teendeva, who is sent down as spy from the sky touncover the plans of his almost-namesake downunder. Plunging into the hurly-burly of Patalapolitics, he meets more than his match in PrincessShantaswaroopa who has ideas of her own toresolve the eternal enmity between suras andasuras! A laugh-out-loud story that surgically strikesstereotypes to make a pitch for sporting wars.

    Rs. 195.00

  • Ekki Dokki Ekki Dokki

    Ekki Dokki

    Ekki Dokki is an endearing Marathi folktale about two sisters. Ekkesvali has one hair on herhead, and Dhonkesvali has two. What happens one day when they meet an old woman in themiddle of the forest ... ? Stylised illustrations give the book a special joyousness.

    Rs. 175.00

  • Read Aloud Stories Read Aloud Stories

    Read Aloud Stories

    Amidst jhamak-tamak sunsets and groves ofMalgova mangoes, whirling winds and growlingthunderheads, maxi taxis and leafy forests, meet aremarkable cast of two- and four-legged characters,even an engine and a naughty wind! There's feistyFarmer Mala, a horribly hungry wolf, a bothersomeboy, a trickster teetar, a persistent paati, an honesthaircutter, a hurrying Hari, a weepy Wempati, agenial Gaja, a mighty Mousi and others, in 15entertaining stories calling out to be heard -because they are meant to be read aloud! Written in prose and verse by some of India's bestknown writers, some are original, some drawn fromfolktales and fables but freshly imagined. All are richwith sound and rhythm and repetition, slippingcomfortably into local language where natural -features of the oral tradition that are certain to drawyoung children into the world of stories, words andthe imagination. Ashok Rajagopalan's illustrationsadd fun and energy in his inimitable style.A unique anthology created for lively, interactivestorytelling sessions that will build language skillsand a lifelong connect with books.

    Rs. 275.00

  • Hanuman's ramayan Hanuman's ramayan

    Hanuman's ramayan

    The series OUR MYTHS draws upon timeless stories frompopular and marginal sources to gently question stereotypesand rigid notions. Through pictures and words, the retoldstories encourage different ways of seeing and understanding.They carry forward the spirit of oral storytelling and showhow myths change and still endure. Valmiki has barely put his pen down after completing his magnificentcreation, the epic Ramayan, when he realises he has competition. The sageNarad tells him that there is a better Ramuyan, written by Hanuman. Valmikiis devastated! As the story of Hanuimans Ramayan unfolds, humorously andgently, so does the idea that there is no one version of the well-loved storyabout Ram, Sita, Hanuman and Ravan, but many. Here, the quirkyillustrations based on the style of Mithila folk paintings tell their own story.

    Rs. 175.00

  • Ranganna Ranganna

    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

  • Vyasa Mahabharata Picture Book Vyasa Mahabharata

    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

  • A book is a bee A book is a bee

    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

  • Kanna Panna Kanna Panna

    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

  • When Ali become bajrangbali When Ali become bajrangbali

    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

  • Maharani the Cow Maharani the Cow

    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

  • My Ammamma is Now a Cat My Ammamma is Now a Cat

    My Ammamma is Now a Cat

    Ammamma sleeps so much, likes to watch birds, and even has whiskers…JUST LIKE A CAT! Follow her feline moves through pictures that are just as whimsical as this story about a grandmother who declares that it is now time for her to be a cat. Author : Sowmya Rajendran Illustrator : Niveditha SubramaniamAge: 3+ years

    Rs. 165.00

  • Mama What is the Night Picture Book Mama, What is the Night?

    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

  • Catch That Cat Picture Book Catch That Cat!

    Catch That Cat!

    When her friend's cat, Kaapi, gets lost, Dip Dip goes off to look for it – on the road, inside dustbins, behind houses, under bushes, everywhere. And when Kaapi finally climbs up a tree and can't come down, the only thing to do is…? Exuberant illustrations from an award-winning illustrator delightfully capture the spirited little girl for whom being on a wheelchair stops her from nothing! Author : Tharini Viswanath Illustrator : Nancy RajAge: 4+ years

    Rs. 195.00

  • Book cover of 'Little Anbu' with a dog and bicycle illustration on a blue background. Little Anbu/Chhota Anbu

    Little Anbu/Chhota Anbu

    Every day Soosaiamma sets off selling things from her cart. And every day little Anbu follows the delicious smells coming from her lunchbox. Does he get anything to eat? Amid familiar sights and sounds, this simple story about finding a friend uses playful repetition for a fun read-aloud experience. Author : Christy Shoba Sudhir Illustrator : K P Muraleedharan Age: 4+ years

    Rs. 165.00

  • No!/Nahin No!/Nahin

    No!/Nahin

    Papa tries to wake up Annika, but all Annika says is "No!" What does Papa do now? Endearing pictures highlight the father-daughter bond in a familiar morning scene in many homes. Author : Cheryl Rao Illustrator : Samidha Gunjal Age: 3+ years

    Rs. 165.00

  • Chintu Loses a Continent Chintu Loses a Continent

    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

  • Asha the Auto-Driver Picture Book Asha the Auto-Driver

    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

  • First Steps Premium Bundle Wooden Ring Stacker Pastel color

    Wooden Ring Stacker Pastel color

    Our Artisan Wooden Ring Stacker is more than just a developmental tool; it’s a piece of modern design crafted for the conscious parent and the curious child. Mindful Craftsmanship: Each ring is hand-finished from sustainably sourced, premium solid wood. The tactile grain provides a sensory experience that plastic simply can’t match. Modern Palette: Move away from primary-color chaos. Our curated, matte-finish tones—dusty rose, soft sky, and muted mustard—are designed to complement a contemporary home aesthetic. Safety First, Always: Coated in 100% non-toxic, water-based stains. It’s chew-safe, lead-free, and exceeds all safety standards, giving you total peace of mind.

    Rs. 699.00

  • Newborn First-Year Essentials Standard Handcrafted Wood Bowl & Spoon Set

    Handcrafted Wood Bowl & Spoon Set

    Nurture your little one’s mealtime with the warmth of nature. Our handcrafted bowl and spoon set is designed specifically for tiny hands and growing appetites, making every bite a safe, tactile, and joyful experience. Why You’ll Love It: Pure & Natural Materials: Expertly carved from sustainably sourced Acacia and Sheesham wood, known for their incredible durability and rich, organic grain patterns. Safe for Your Child: Every piece is finished with a food-grade beeswax polish. Unlike plastic or silicone, our set is completely free from BPA, phthalates, and synthetic chemicals. Sensory-Rich Learning: The natural texture of the wood aids in developing fine motor skills and provides gentle tactile stimulation during self-feeding. Thoughtful Design: Lightweight yet sturdy, the bowl’s smooth, rounded edges and the ergonomic spoon are perfectly sized for an infant’s first solids—from traditional ragi porridge to fruit purees. Product Features: Authentic Craftsmanship: A beautiful addition to any kitchen, featuring the unique wood patterns seen in our authentic photos. Eco-Friendly Choice: A biodegradable and plastic-free alternative that supports a healthier planet for your child’s future. Versatile Use: Ideal for serving warm cereals, snacks, or mashed meals in a cozy home setting or on the go.

    Rs. 599.00

  • Wooden Push Walker Wooden Push Walker

    Wooden Push Walker

    Kindora Wooden Push Walker is a masterclass in minimalist design and gross motor development. Stripping away the chaotic plastic flashing lights, overwhelming noise buttons, and hyper-stimulating electronic sounds of conventional walkers, this purposeful resource honors the child's natural developmental timeline. It relies entirely on the child's own inner drive, balance, and core strength to navigate their world. Purposeful Design for Natural Milestones Tip-Resistant Engineering: Built with an ultra-stable, wide-base T-chassis design, The low center of gravity provides a steady counterweight, preventing the walker from easily flipping backward or slipping away as your little one pulls themselves up to stand. Intuitive, Ergonomic Handlebar: The straight, non-slip dowel handlebar is perfectly proportioned for tiny palms to grip securely. The minimalist bar layout encourages an upright, natural walking posture rather than a hunched lean. All-Wooden Smooth Gliding Wheels: Featuring thick, sturdy wooden wheels paired with rounded axle caps, this walker moves with a predictable, rhythmic momentum that lets early walkers stay in control of their speed. Modern Heritage Quality: The walker highlights the stunning, raw warmth of premium natural timber. Complete with an elegant, laser-etched circular Kindora medallion, it acts as a gorgeous, timeless addition to any modern playroom shelf rather than visual clutter.  

    Rs. 2,399.00

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