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  • : Geronimo Stilton #4 I'm too fond of my fur! (No:3136)
  • : Geronimo Stilton
  • : 9780439559669
  • : Geronimo is determined to prove that he�s a good friend, even if it means climbing Mouse Everest! Professor Paws von Volt needs him, so Geronimo sets out on an epic rescue mission with the help of his crazy family. But what is that looming shadow following him? And why is Geronimo the only mouse able to see it?
  • : 8 -12 Yrs
  • : Geronimo Stilton #26- The mummy with no name (No:3135)
  • : Geronimo Stilton
  • : 9780439841177
  • : Halloween and Egypt and mummies . . . oh, my! I admit it, I am a 'fraidy mouse. Halloween scares me out of my fur! But this Halloween, I was heading off on an adventure in one of my very favorite places: Egypt. I couldn't wait to see the sights and soak up some sun far away from New Mouse City. What I didn't realize was that Halloween is popular in Egypt, too -- with the mummies, that is! Oh, what's a 'fraidy mouse to do?
  • : 8 -12 Yrs
  • : Myths and legents (No:3134)
  • : Britannica
  • : 978818497066-1
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  • : The crows and the serpent (No:3133)
  • : Naseeruddin Shah
  • : 81-86838-05-8
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  • : Panchatantra - The jackal and the wardrum and other stories (No:3132)
  • : Amar Chitra Katha
  • : 81-7508-023-X
  • : A hungry jackal finds food when he overcomes fear. A curious monkey meddles with something that does not concern him and comes to a sticky end. Philosophy, psychology, politics and human relations become simple enough to be understood by a child in Pandit Vishnu Sharma's brilliant work, the Panchatantra. Written and compiled in around 200 BC, every story is as relevant today as it was in ancient times.
  • : 8 -14 Yrs
  • : Birbal the clever : Amar Chitra Katha (No:3131)
  • : Amar Chitra Katha
  • : 81-7508-032-9
  • : Birbal had proved himself to be the most reliable minister at court, time and again. He dispensed justice, dealt diplomatically with other rulers, led military expeditions and composed poetry. In addition, he also rescued Akbar from the dangers of arrogance and unfettered power. Most importantly, he made the Great Mughal laugh.
  • : 9 -14 Yrs
  • : Jataka Tales - The giant and the dwarf:Amar Chitra Katha (No:3130)
  • : Amar Chitra Katha
  • : 81-7508-090-6
  • : They make an odd couple. Bhimasena is a giant who weaves delicate baskets for a living. His friend the dwarf, who is a wizard with a bow and arrow, is known as the Little Bowman. Together, their antics take us on a roller-coaster ride of humor and adventure, from their rustic village homes all the way to the court of the King of Varanasi. In true Jataka tradition, their tale also teaches us a valuable lesson about pride and over-confidence.
  • : 9 -14 Yrs
  • : The pandavas in hiding : Amar Chitra Katha (No:3129)
  • : Amar Chitra Katha
  • : 81-7508-315-8
  • : King Virat's honor was at stake and his son, Uttara, was anxious to show off his warrior skills. But faced by the enemy Kaurava hordes, Uttara's courage vanished. It was up to his hero, the famous Pandava, Arjuna, to ensure that the young prince succeeded in his mission and yet, Arjuna had to keep his own identity hidden or the Kauravas would gain the upper hand.
  • : 9 -14 Yrs
  • : Krishna : Amar Chitra Katha (No:3128)
  • : Amar Chitra Katha
  • : 81-7508-045-0
  • : Throwing his aged father into prison, Kamsa occupied the throne of Mathura. Commanding a formidable army he thought he was unstoppable. The threat to his power came from an unexpected quarter, from a cowherd boy who was rumored to be his cousin Devaki's eighth child, Krishna. Moreover, there was a divine prophecy that Kamsa would meet his end at the hands of the eighth child of Devaki.
  • : 9 -14 Yrs
  • : Noor Jahan : Amar Chitra Katha (No:3127)
  • : Amar Chitra Katha
  • : 81-7508-278-X]
  • : Born a poor refugee, Meher was blessed with both spirit and talent. She could ride horseback and design fine clothes. She could lead armies to victory and yet be a doting wife. She could attend to the problems of a vast empire and at the same time be blissfully happy making perfumes. Emperor Jahangir fell under her spell and aptly named her Noor Jahan, for she lit up his world with her love.
  • : 9 -14 Yrs