: The first book in a series on hanuman, the god that Amma likes best, tells of the trouble he got into as a baby, trying to gobble up the sun for breakfast. Born in the being of the Wind god, blessed with mighty Shiva?s divinity, this is the story of the hard lesson that he learned?that with great power comes great responsibility.
: The first book in a series on hanuman, the god that Amma likes best, tells of the trouble he got into as a baby, trying to gobble up the sun for breakfast. Born in the being of the Wind god, blessed with mighty Shiva?s divinity, this is the story of the hard lesson that he learned?that with great power comes great responsibility.
: Here's the magical story of Holithe Indian festival of colors in all its glory, as told to Klaka, a little boy, by his Amma, with a lot of joy. First, a story of colors and fun. Naughty young Krishna and Radha, his loved one. Next, we celebrate the end of an evil fraud. A monstrous king, who thought he was God
: The Further Adventures of The Owl and the Pussy-cat (No:6311)
: Julia Donaldson, Charlotte Voake
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: The Owl and the Pussy-cat sailed away
In a beautiful blue balloon . . .
Gruffalo author, Julia Donaldson, revisits Edward Lear's favourite rhyme in this wonderful new story set in a nonsensical land full of adventure. When their beautiful golden ring is stolen, the Owl and the Pussy-cat must travel far from the safety of the Bong-tree glade as their search for the thief leads them across the Sea, to the Chankly Bore and beyond...
: Rakesh plants a cherry seedling in his garden and watches it grow. As seasons go by, the small tree survives heavy monsoon showers, a hungry goat that eats most of the leaves and a grass cutter who splits it into two with one sweep. At last, on his ninth birthday, Rakesh is rewarded with a miraculous sight-the first pink blossoms of his precious cherry tree
: Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? (No:6306)
: Bill Martin Jr / Eric Carle
: 978-0-141-50159
: A big happy frog, a plump purple cat, a handsome blue horse, and a soft yellow duck-- all parade across the pages of this delightful classic children's book, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? Children will immediately respond to Eric Carle's flat, boldly colored collages. Combined with Bill Martin's singsong text, they create unforgettable images of these endearing animals.
: The Tales of Beedle the Bard is a book of children's stories by British author J. K. Rowling. There is a storybook of the same name mentioned in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the last book of the Harry Potter series
: Well Known Tales From Panchatantra is a collection of various stories. The stories of Panchatantra are the some of the most popular folk stories from ancient ...
: About Ten Apples Up On Top! Three friends balance counting and fun in this silly Beginner Book by Dr. Seuss and illustrated by Roy McKie. When a lion,