: Malu and Moidooty find themselves in a pickle for stealing mangoes. And what must they do to get out of trouble? Find many, many more mangoes. How do they go about it? Embark on a delicious journey with them in this delightful children's book.
: Ramanujam, I won't tolerate such outrageous lies in my class." For the last 10 minutes, Ramanujam has been trying to convince his teacher that a thief entered his house and stole his Mathematics notebook the previous night. Why is Ramanujam's Mathematics notebook stolen? What can it possibly contain? Together with classmates Vikram and Subashree, and inspired by their favourite TV show Detective Gopi, the trio hasten to unravel the clues in the case. Read this fast-paced mystery children's book to find out where their quest for answers leads them.
: There are some strange fish swimming in the sea. They are made of metal, foam and gel, and they hunt for smugglers and pirates. Would you like to see them?
: Tingu Tiger is not happy with his furry orange skin, so he exchanges it with Ranga Rhino's nice grey one. But when he wants his skin back, Ranga has already given it to Babloo Bear! Will the tino, the rhear and the biger go back to being tiger, rhino and bear? Find out in this fun story about muddled animals.
: "Not that one", says Anil's mother when he asks for something. "Not that one!" say all the shopkeepers in the market too. That makes the little boy very angry indeed!
: A hilarious, heart-warming tale of a father-daughter relationship, that places equal emphasis on the scale of a child's imagination and the quiet resourcefulness of a doting parent.
: Suddenly Cow is a simply narrated but funny story and one that will really capture children's fancy in every way. We love how the cow turns up at Anu's class and at a math class, at that! The illustrations are simply spot-on and make us roar with laughter, given the context of each cow intrusion. The illustrations are colorful and remind us of beautiful pictures that would appear in Indian language periodicals and of course, one of my favorite children's magazines as a child, Gokulam! However, the illustrations here are richer and more vibrant. We cannot tear our eyes away from the pictures!