: Mathematics Foundation Course for JEE/Olympiad - Class 8 (No:6157)
: MTG
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: MTG Foundation book Math designed for CBSE class 8 students for preparation of competitive exam at the base level. It covers the complete syllabus of class 8 ...
: MTG Foundation book Physics is designed for CBSE class 10 students for preparation of competitive exam at the base level. It covers the complete syllabus of class 10 NCERT book. It carries exam information, complete theory based on NCERT and competitive exam syllabus along with questions for assessment.
: International General Knowledge Olympiad Workbook -Class 8 (No:6170)
: SOF
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: Global Olympiad Champions. Affiliated with ... Section 2: Current Affairs-India and International. Section 3: Life .... 8. Reasoning. ? Linguistic Reasoning. ? Logical Reasoning. ? Mathematical Reasoning ...
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: Proiti Roy’s joyous pictures light up the bond between a boy and a dog. Woven into this story of everyday fun are sensory descriptions and visual details like a walking stick in the boy’s hand or pocket, the dog guiding his friend… clues that gently tell us that the boy is blind.
: Farmer Falgu is off to the market to sell his produce, but has some unexpected bumps along the way. But then, Farmer Falgu can usually find his way out of any mess! Chitra Soundar’s energetic tale radiates with adventure, while Kanika Nair’s visual style underscores it with minimal artwork splashed with just a dab of vivid, striking colour.
: "Come in for a haircut!
You choose... We cut!"
says the sign outside a hair cutting saloon, so a lion walks in to do just that. But where is everyone? And who are these other lions staring at him? Well, by the end of the story we know why lions DON’T have haircuts – in spite of the alluring array of mane makeovers the illustrator offers!
: The Tiger Who Came to Tea is a short children's story, first published in 1968, written and illustrated by Judith Kerr. The book concerns a girl called Sophie, her mother, and an anthropomorphised tiger who interrupts their afternoon tea.