: From roti to dosa and chakli to barfi, there are different kinds of food you can eat across India. Food Monster explores the shapes of these food items. The illustrations in the book are inspired by Gyotaku or 'fish rubbing',an old printmaking technique used by fishermen to record their catch.
: Manu loves jumping and counting. But trouble starts when she gets the itchy and scratchy chickenpox. How can her family stop her from going scratch, scratch, scratch?
: Pehelwaan Ji learns a slippery lesson (Level 1) (No:15269)
: Sanjiv Jaiswal Sanjay
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: Fron the earlier Pehelwaan ji books, you may already know that Gappu is not as scared of the Pehelwaanji as the others in the are. Here, Gappu teaches Pehelwaan ji another lesson!
: The Night the Moon went missing (Level 3) (No:15209)
: Shreya Yadav
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: When the moon doesn’t rise from the sea one night, it is up to Maisha and her friend Uchli the flying fish to find her. But how can they look for the moon without any light?
: Big, small, round, square, heavy, light... homes can be of many kinds! Find out why each house is different, and build your own home. Our little architect shows you how!..
: Puchku has run out of books to read. Then she discovers more books in the top shelf of the library bookcase. But Puchku is small, and the bookcase tall. How will she ever get to her beloved books?
: Tulsa is off to Kanha Tiger Reserve with her school friends. Along with the forest officials, the students experience the jungle in a unique and exciting way.
: The Hundred and Thirty-Seventh Legs (Level 2) (No:15216)
: Madhuri Purandare
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: A millipede hurts herself. She needs help. Now, which is the leg that needs help? A delightful picture book from a winner of Sahitya Akademi's Bal Sahitya Puraskar.