: Though lazy, Rip Van Winkle is loved by everyone in the village. But one day, Rip Van Winkle escapes to the mountains to avoid his nagging wife and falls asleep. He wakes up to find that many years have passed. Had Rip Van Winkle really slept for all those years? But how was this possible? Find out in this classic tale!.
: "This is a delightful collection of 5-minute tales for any time of the day! Straight from the heart of the jungle emerge the mighty lion, the mischievous mice, the clever rabbit, and so many other interesting animals. At Playtime, in the park, at home, or while travelling, there is always a fun tale to read!
: Tuntuni And Other Jungle Tales From Bengal (No:9099)
Written by Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury
: Madhumita Gupta (translated by)
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: A set of tales taken from the classics of Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury and retold beautifully by Madhumita Gupta. Tuntuni and other Jungle Tales from Bengal has intricately designed illustrations by Anil Narayanan that can capture the imagination of young minds.
Dive in this and other beloved tales from Bengal.
The cat is after her babies; the barber won't help her and the king? But does this faze tiny Tuntuni? Let's find out how Mr. Fox fools Uncle Tiger and Mr. and Mrs. Crocodile again and again and again!
: Heart touching incidents in author K V Mohan Kumar life has been transformed into beautiful stories which promises to move the heart of the readers as well.
: The Essential Collection For Young Readers (No:9096)
: Ruskin Bond
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: Ruskin Bond has been writing stories for children for over six decades now, delighting and enchanting each new generation of readers with his heart-warming tales of friendship, love and coming-of-age. Curated in this essential collection are some of his best-loved stories, designed to introduce the young reader to Ruskin's cast of beloved characters - from the irrepressible Rusty, with his constant thirst for adventure, to his Grandfather, with his overflowing kindness towards all creatures great and small, from the resolute Bina, who braves a leopard to walk to school, to Suraj and Sunder Singh, who become unlikely friends. Including classic tales such as 'The Girl on the Train', 'Coming Home to Dehra', 'The Room of Many Colours' and 'The Blue Umbrella', in turns funny, touching, whimsical and nostalgic, this collection is a must-read for children and adults alike.