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  • : Captain underpants extra - crunchy book o' fun (No:2370)
  • : Dav Pilkey
  • : 9780439267618
  • : They defeated Dr. Diaper! They trampled the terrible talking toilets! They crushed the crazy cafeteria ladies! and they prevented preposterous Professor Poopy pants from pulverizing the planet! Now George and Harold are back for more fun and games with their wedgie-powered superhero, Captain Underpants! Join George and Harold as they play hilarious pranks on clueless Mr. Krupp and get caught in some very puzzle-ing situations and they'll show you how to make your very own comic books complete with that world famous cheesy animation technique, Flip-0-Rama!
  • : 7 -10 Yrs
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  • : Tinkle Double Digest # 8 (No:2369)
  •                        Where learning meets fun
  • : Tinkle
  • : 9788184827347
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  • : 7 -7+ Yrs
  • : Tinkle Book No. 68 (No:2368)
  •                        Where learning meets fun
  • : Amar Chitra Katha
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  • : 7 -7+ Yrs
  • : Tinkle Book No. 56 (No:2367)
  •                        Where learning meets fun
  • : Amar Chitra Katha
  • : 978-81-8482-770-5
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  • : 8 -8+ yrs Yrs
  • : The queen's necklace (No:2366)
  •                        A collection of jataka tales
  • : Amar Chitra Katha
  • : 81-8482-024-0
  • : The Queen's Necklace, A Collection Of Jataka Tales, Comic, Amar Chitra Katha , Paperback, Educational,
  • : 9 -12 Yrs
  • : Beni madho and pir ali (No:2365)
  •                        Heroes of 1857
  • : Amar Chitra Katha
  • : 81-8482-210-3
  • : It was a time of turbulence when resentment against British treachery and betrayal was simmering in the people of India. The Nawab of Avadh had been a staunch ally of the British, providing them with money, grain and cattle and yet, Avadh was annexed through the Doctrine of Lapse as were other states like Satara, Sambalpur, Nagpur and Jhansi. The discontent triggered off the first war of Indian Independence. Rana Beni Madho and Pir Ali were two heroes of that period who inspired many to stand up against injustice.
  • : 9 -14 Yrs
  • : Pareekshit (No:2364)
  •                        Son of abhimanyu
  • : Amar Chitra Katha
  • : 81-8482-342-8
  • : Pareekshit, grandson of Arjuna, ascended the throne of Hastinapura the year in which Krishna left the earth for Vaikuntha. It was said to be the beginning of kali Yuga. This Amar Chitra Katha tells the story of the curse which dooms Pareekshit to die at the hands of the Serpent King, Takshaka, and how his son, Janamejaya, avenges his death.
  • : 9 -14 Yrs
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  • : Basaveshwara (No:2363)
  •                        The revolutionary social reformer
  • : Amar Chitra Katha
  • : 81-8482-299-5
  • : When the child Basava was born he did not cry or open his eyes for days. According to Sage Jataveda, who later became his guru, Basava had been in a yogic trance. Basaveshvara was a unique human being, a reformer way ahead of his times. Eight hundred years ago, at a time when society was ridden with the evils of a rigid caste system, he spoke of equality and believed in the emancipation of women.
  • : 9 -14 Yrs
  • : Ramanujan (No:2362)
  •                        A great vaishnava saint
  • : Amar Chitra Katha
  • : 81-8482-123-9
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  • : Deshbandhu chittaranjan das: Amar Chitra Katha (No:2361)
  •                        He sacrificed his all for the country
  • : Amar Chitra Katha
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  • : Brilliant lawyer, talented poet, farsighted statesman - Chittaranjan Das had all it takes to make life prosperous and peaceful but he chose hardship and suffering for 'he dreamed and thought and talked of the freedom of India and of nothing else'. In return, he received in abundance the undying gratitude and love from his countrymen. Deshbandhu is remembered to this day for his matchless service and sacrifice.
  • : 9 -14 Yrs