: This is the story of Jim Hawkins, a boy who finds the map of a mysterious treasure. He takes off on an adventurous sea voyage to find the treasure. But there are pirates interested in the same treasure.
: The book is sailor Ishmael's narrative of the obsessive quest of Ahab, captain of the whaling ship Pequod, for revenge on Moby Dick, the giant white sperm whale that on the ship's previous voyage bit off Ahab's leg at the knee.
: This book introduces young readers to the solar system. Colorful photos and simple text encourage children to read on their own as they learn about the planets, comets, asteroids and other objects that circle the Sun
: Beautifully illustrated, the book explains the story behind the invention of wheels. Instead of human beings the story is explained from the point of view of an ant
: Once upon a time, in a faraway jungle, there lived a Papa Lion with his son, a cute and cuddly Little baby Lion. Papa Lion loved him very much. But he was also very worried. The baby Lion had still not learnt to roar. For that matter he could not even growl. What will happen to the little lion come and find out
: This is a poignant and insightful book about prejudice. Granny comes to a town with nothing but a bundle of wool and knitting needles in her bag. She sits down on a tree trunk and knits herself some slippers, a bed, a kettle, a house and finally, a boy and a girl – her grandchildren. When the time comes for the children to go to school, she finds out that knitted children are not accepted. So Granny declares war. She pickets the council and writes to the mayor, but her actions boomerang. The knitted house may well become a great tourist attraction, but those knitted children will never be admitted to school.
: This is the story about Ramu who has a robot.The robot does all the work. Then something goes wrong in the mechanism and the robot turns destructive. The story endeavors to re-establish the superiority of human mind, with a subtle message that one should not rely too much on machines.
: Mah Jahan is a rich merchant who travels far and wide to trade her goods, and keeps countless colourful birds in cages. When leaving for India, she promises to bring back gifts for all her servants, and for her favourite talking parrot. All that the parrot requests is for her to go to the jungle, greet his friends and ask if they have any messages for him. But when she delivers their message to him, she learns an important lesson about how to treat the ones you love.