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Beautiful Paperback.
Support Development of Moral Values.
6.25*6.25 inches
New Board Book.
How many kisses does a tired baby need? Find out in this adorable kiss-and-count Board Book from Karen Katz!
Do you think all girls are the same. Do you think all boys are alike. Do all girls look the same, do all boys dress the same way. No, every child is an individual.
Posto’s desk is messy. Crayons, pencils, paintbrushes and books are scattered all over. Ma wants him to clean it up. Read this delightful picture book to find out whether Posto cleans and sorts his desk.
Beautiful Illustrated Board Book with 12 Tamil Songs
New Paperback.
Persistent heat waves have left Kanmani’s village burnt and bare, but her village is rather busy gearing up for a festival.
The village people cautiously prepare decorative pots, the women wrap themselves in bright silk sarees, and the men, women, and children bring out their parai and beat the drums joyfully!
What could they be celebrating now? Why are they celebrating when the soaring temperature has only brought more bad news to the village? Will there be a drought this year?
Maari – a gift from the skies is a peek into Kanmani’s world – her little village in Tamil Nadu. It is a story of finding safety within your community, finding calm in your chaos, and a story about the gentle empathy of nature. This book will also help to begin conversations on Indian folk dances
Ever wondered how your body really works? How does blood flow through you? What makes your brain think?
This fascinating lift-the-flap discovery book takes curious young learners on an exciting journey inside the human body and beyond.
✨ Highlights of this interactive book:
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Turns learning into a fun adventure through discovery
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Explores a wide range of educational topics
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Built with sturdy, child-friendly flaps
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Packed with detailed facts and surprising insights
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A wonderful pick for inquisitive kids and a thoughtful gift choice
"The Lion and the Mouse" is a Tamil picture book retelling the classic tale of an unlikely friendship between a mighty lion and a clever little mouse. This version emphasizes kindness, gratitude, and the fact that even the smallest ones can be of great help.
The story is perfect for read-aloud sessions or early independent reading. With colourful illustrations and simple Tamil sentences, it encourages young readers to explore themes of empathy and courage.
“Rikki Meenum Irunda Kugaiyum” is a beautifully illustrated Tamil children's book that tells the adventurous story of a little blue fish named Rikki. Living in a colorful coral reef, Rikki is curious and brave. One day, she ventures near a mysterious dark cave, despite her fear. The story follows her journey, her interactions with sea creatures, and the lessons she learns about bravery, curiosity, and friendship.
With vivid underwater scenes and simple narration, it’s ideal for early readers. The engaging artwork and short dialogues make it both visually and emotionally captivating for children.
ரிக்கி மீனும் இருண்ட குகையும்
Beautiful Illustrated Board Book of Kadai Ezhu Vallalgal
I Love Me Just As I Am is a beautiful celebration of self-love and emotional growth, thoughtfully crafted for young hearts and growing minds. This uplifting book introduces children to self-love through joyful rhymes, colorful illustrations, and easy-to-understand messages.
Why this book stands out:
- Promotes Positive Self-esteem – Encourages children to embrace who they are with love and confidence.
- Supports Emotional Wellness – Gently introduces concepts of mindfulness, gratitude, and body awareness.
- Delightful Illustrations – Engaging, diverse artwork brings the story to life and keeps young readers captivated.
- Easy Rhymes for Early Readers – Perfect for reading aloud or early independent reading.
- Encourages Daily Affirmations – Simple, empowering phrases help children build a strong emotional foundation.
Whether it is for story time, a classroom read, or a meaningful gift, I Love Me Just As I Am is a treasure that nurtures self-love and inner joy.
Sameer lives in a house on Saraswati Street in a city called Mumbai, which is in Maharashtra, which is in India, which is in... A popular idea re-presented in a new and appealing way to show how everyone is a small part of this universe.
Mati pesters her grandmother and father for her own plot of land. When she does get it, she works hard. And then she hears that a company wants to make a coal mine in their village – the enormous black pit that will eat up all their lands, like it has in the next village…
As always, Rinchin powers her questions through irresistible storytelling. The little girl’s anxiety about losing her land to “a monster machine” cuts close to the heart as it takes head-on an issue that is ravaging tribal Chhattisgarh, where this story is set, and every other place where there is ‘development’ at a cost.
Nazneen carefully cooks a delicious marzwangan kurma for a special family dinner. But just as it’s ready, unexpected guests arrive—guests who cleverly sniff out a free meal! This warm and amusing Kashmiri folktale captures life in a simple Kashmiri household. The illustrations, featuring traditional Kashmiri embroidery motifs, add to the charm and atmosphere of the story.
Kali hates school, and he feels like school hates him too, since he has no friends. His classmates think he’s strange. He wishes his father were a regular bus conductor or postman, instead of a famous snake-catcher from the Irula tribe. He’s embarrassed that others might laugh at him for eating fried termites, his favorite snack. But then, one day, a large rat snake causes chaos in the classroom… This is a simple, heartfelt story by a writer who is deeply connected to environmental issues.
She finds them shiny, smooth, and amazing. But her best friend Neeraj doesn’t like them at all. Can a visit to Sanjay Gandhi National Park help him see how special snakes really are?
Join Vatsala on a fun and friendly adventure to discover the beauty of snakes!
