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  • : Dev Likes to Help (No:5900)
  • : Karishma
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  • : Child See Child Do: The main character is a humble soul who cannot get things right. Unfortunately most of the story revolves around him creating a mess wherever he goes. So my child learnt a new word mess and what it means! Not that the authors intended anything bad, but just that it happened to be slightly difficult for me to explain the moral of the story. It's difficult because the character because it is neither good nor bad.
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  • : Frank Goes to the Market (No:5899)
  • : C G Salamander
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  • : Grab your shopping basket! It's time to step into a busy market. It's Frank's first trip to the market and he is thrilled! He RUNS towards a sea of tomatoes. He HOPS towards a cart of potatoes. Finally he TURNS around to look at his mother. But, much to his dismay, she isn't there. Watch a crowded marketplace come to life in this vibrant story as we follow the adventures of one unforgettable little boy. --- The Little Book Lovers' Reading Series employs strategies to reinforce pre-reading skills. The stories, set in recognisable Indian environments, aim to engage a child and make reading fun. Look for:
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  • : Sit Still (No:5898)
  • : Karishma Mahbubani
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  • : Viji is a fearless tot who can't sit still in one spot. She fidgets. She wriggles. And is in constant motion. Poor Viji! She doesn't mean to be disruptive but her behaviour often annoys the people around her. Nothing seems to contain her boundless energy. Will Viji ever be accepted for who she is?
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  • : Sparky s Bark (No:5897)
  • : Karishma
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  • : Woof! Woof! Woof! Meet Sparky. Sparky loves to bark. He barks at a bee, a tree, a ball, a pig on a wall. . . What is Sparky trying to say? Sparky's Bark is a must-read for all children, especially for those who love dogs. This book is written by Karishma, a storyteller, and illustrated by Lavina.
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  • : Mr X The Story Teller (No:5896)
  • : Karthika Amrut
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  • : Mr X - The Storyteller - Kindle edition by Karthika, Amrut. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks
  • : 8 -14 Yrs
  • : Paramartha Guru and His Five Disciples (No:5895)
  • : Amrutash Misra
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  • : Paramartha Guru was not very smart. He had five disciples - Fool, Dodo, Clown, Madman, and DB (short for Donkey-Brained). Together they were incapable of passing even a single day without doing something extremely foolish. Their adventures makes for hilarious reading
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  • : Domestic International School (No:5894)
  • : Sudarsan Ramamurthy
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  • : Buckle up and journey along with the students of classroom MS 274 at the Domestic International School. This school has classrooms that look like the inside of an aeroplane, a PT master who likes to sing, a principal who sits at the top of a tower, and even the occasional plane making an emergency landing. What happens when all this comes together? Dive into the book and read all about it. Have fun!
  • : 8 -12 Yrs
  • : IEO International English Olympiad Workbook (No:5893)
  • : MTG
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  • : Paramartha Guru Was Not Very Smart. He Had Five Disciples - Fool, Dodo, Clown, Madman, And DB (Short For Donkey-Brained). Together They Were Incapable Of Passing Even A Single Day Without Doing Something Extremely Foolish. Their Adventures Makes For Hilarious Reading
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  • : Stories of Vikram - Betal (No:5892)
  • : Vasan books
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  • : The stories of Vikram and Betal, originally written in sanskrit, have been an integral part of Indian fairy tales for many centuries. Legend has it that King Vikramaditya (Vikram), the emperor of Ujjain promises a monk to bring Betal, the vampire as a fovour promised to him.
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  • : Tales of Hitopadesha (No:5891)
  • : Vasan books
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  • : Hitopadesha Tales. The Hitopadesha is a remarkable compilation of short stories. Composed by Narayana Pandit, Hitopadesha had its origin around a thousand years ago. In Indian Literature, the Hitopadesha is regarded more or less similar to the Panchatantra.
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