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  • : Usborne - My First Science Book (No:7923)
  • : Matthew Oldham
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  • : A brilliant book to introduce little ones to the wonders of science, from the human body, weather and seasons to forces, space, animals and plants. With simple text, charming illustrations and Usborne Quicklinks to specially selected websites with easy science experiments and online activities.
  • : 3 -6 Yrs
  • : Croak (Level 2) (No:7921)
  • : Kavitha Punniyamurthy
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  • : There is a frog in the classroom, warn the students. A frog is eating up masterjis lunch. A frog is sitting on masterjis chair. But masterji is not going to fall for his students pranks today.
  • : 5 -8 Yrs
  • : Usborne Illustrated Stories for Christmas (No:7920)
  • : Usborne
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  • : Charmingly illustrated stories for Christmas that take young readers to the Snow Queen's palace, riding on Santa's sleigh and wandering through Victorian London with the Ghost of Christmas Past, among other magical places.
  • : 7 -11 Yrs
  • : Adventure Stories for Children (No:7919)
  • : Ruskin Bond
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  • : Indian author Ruskin Bond's short stories have been charming generations of children for over six decades now, and the mature readers haven't remained unglued either. Three such literary gems by the country's 3rd-highest civilian awardee-the zigzag walk, the wind on haunted Hill, and wild fruit-have been carefully encased in the book adventure stories for children. Aside from humour, horror, and present-past flights, the inside illustrations are sure to provide the reader with an impactful vision of the setting and characters.
  • : 7 -11 Yrs
  • : Animal Stories for Children (No:7918)
  • : Ruskin Bond
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  • : ndian author Ruskin Bond's short stories have been charming generations of children for over six decades now, and the mature readers haven't remained unglued either. Three such literary gems by the country's 3rd-highest civilian awardee-the regimental myna, tiger My friend, and monkey trouble-have been carefully encased in the book animal stories for children. Each caters an unusual human-animal bond, while the inside illustrations are sure to provide the reader with an impactful vision of the setting and characters.
  • : 7 -11 Yrs
  • : Magical Stories for Children (No:7917)
  • : Ruskin Bond
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  • : Indian author Ruskin Bond's short stories have been charming generations of children for over six decades now, and the mature readers haven't remained unglued either. Three such literary gems by the country's 3rd-highest civilian awardee goodbye, Miss Mackenzie, Rome and the wildfire; and the kitemaker-have been carefully encased in the book magical stories for children. Told from the quaint hills and valleys and old Delhi of pre-Independence India, The inside illustrations are sure to provide the reader with an impactful vision of the setting and characters.
  • : 7 -11 Yrs
  • : Amazing Stories for Children (No:7916)
  • : Ruskin Bond
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  • : Indian author Ruskin Bond's short stories have been charming generations of children for over six decades now, and the mature readers haven't remained unglued either. Three such literary gems by the country's 3rd-highest civilian awardee-the tunnel, gone fishing, and an island of trees-have been carefully encased in the book amazing stories for children. Aside from mystery, thriller, and mind-bending twists, the inside illustrations are sure to provide the reader with an impactful vision of the setting and characters.
  • : 7 -10 Yrs
  • : And Girls Will Be Girls (No:7915)
  • : Ruskin Bond
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  • : She was there every morning, chasing butterflies, stalking squirrels and mynahs, her voice brimming with laughter, her slight figure flitting about between the trees.’ Childhood memories are cherished by everybody. They are a reminder of a simpler time, a time when we easily appreciated the mundane, when excitement and joy were aplenty and when little caused us worry or even fear. Every experience of childhood is unique and special and only as adults do we realize how little we let come in our way to fully enjoying life in those days of unbothered pleasure.
  • : 9 -14 Yrs
  • : You're a Bad Man, Mr. Gum!: Volume 1 (No:7914)
  • : Andy Stanton and David Tazzyman
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  • : Mr Gum is a truly nasty old man. He’s absolutely grimsters. But this book’s not just about him. There’s also a little girl called Polly, an absolute winner called Friday O’Leary, an evil butcher, heroes and sweets and stuff, and a furry wobbler of a dog called Jake WHO MUST BE SAVED FROM TERRIBLE, TERRIBLE EVIL
  • : 7 -10+ Yrs
  • : The Wings of the Dove (No:7912)
  • : Henry James ,
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  • : Set amid the splendor of London drawing rooms and gilded Venetian palazzos, The Wings of the Dove is the story of Milly Theale, a naïve, doomed American heiress, and a pair of lovers, Kate Croy and Merton Densher, who conspire to obtain her fortune. In this witty tragedy of treachery, self-deception, and betrayal, Henry James weaves together three ill-fated and wholly human destinies unexpectedly linked by desire, greed, and salvation. As Amy Bloom writes in her Introduction, “The Wings of the Dove is a novel of intimacy. . . . [James] gives us passion, he gives us love in its terrible and enchanting forms.
  • : 17 -17+ Yrs