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Lavanya Karthik

    Ninja Nani and the Freaky Food Festival
    The Boy Who Played with Light: Satyajit Ray (Dreamers Series)
    Neel on Wheels
    The Boy Who Loved Birds
    The Boys Who Created Malgudi: R.K. Narayan and R.K. Laxman
    The Girl Who Was a Forest: Janaki Ammal
    • In a quest for freedom, Janaki envisions a secret world beyond the strict confines of her town. Guided by the wonders of nature, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery. This beautifully illustrated short biography aims to inspire young readers, encouraging them to explore their dreams and the natural world around them.

      The Girl Who Was a Forest: Janaki Ammal
    • The story follows two brothers, Narayan and Doodu, who combine their passions for words and drawing to create the enchanting town of Malgudi. This beautifully illustrated short biography captures their creative journey, offering inspiration to young readers through the power of imagination and collaboration.

      The Boys Who Created Malgudi: R.K. Narayan and R.K. Laxman
    • The narrative explores the early life of Salim Ali, highlighting his childhood curiosity about birds and the natural world. It delves into his journey from a young boy fascinated by avian mysteries to becoming a renowned ornithologist. The story captures his passion for nature and the formative experiences that shaped his future contributions to the field of ornithology.

      The Boy Who Loved Birds
    • Neel on Wheels

      • 24pagine
      • 1 ora di lettura

      Please Read Brand New, International Softcover Edition, Printed in black and white pages, minor self wear on the cover or pages, Sale restriction may be printed on the book, but Book name, contents, and author are exactly same as Hardcover Edition. Fast delivery through DHL/FedEx express.

      Neel on Wheels
    • The story explores the childhood of Satyajit Ray, showcasing the experiences and observations that shaped him before he became a renowned filmmaker. Through delightful illustrations, it captures the essence of his early life, inviting young readers to discover the wonders he encountered in the shadows. This biography not only highlights his journey but also aims to inspire creativity and imagination in children.

      The Boy Who Played with Light: Satyajit Ray (Dreamers Series)
    • Set during the annual festival in Gadbadnagar, the story unfolds with a mix of humor and suspense as a special guest's arrival raises questions about a President's actions. Nani faces off against a formidable demon from the Dark Forest, while the Mayor's mustache adds a quirky twist to the plot. The narrative is filled with outrageous elements like fake mystery heroes, haunted falooda, and giant dogs, promising a whimsical adventure that's sure to entertain readers.

      Ninja Nani and the Freaky Food Festival
    • The story explores the early life of PC Sorcar, who would later become known as Jadusamrat, the Emperor of Magic. It delves into his childhood aspirations and the dreams that fueled his passion for magic. Through his journey, readers witness the transformation of a young boy captivated by the art of illusion into a legendary figure in the world of magic, highlighting themes of ambition, creativity, and the pursuit of dreams.

      The Boy Who Made Magic: P C Sorcar
    • Fly, Little Fish!

      • 32pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      What Little Fish wants to do more than anything else in the world is fly. Not discouraged by those around her, she flaps her tiny fins and practises jumping. But can Little Fish ever expect to take flight?

      Fly, Little Fish!
    • The story follows Bachendri Pal's inspiring journey from a dream-filled childhood to becoming the first Indian woman to conquer Mt Everest. It highlights her determination, resilience, and the challenges she faced along the way, showcasing her growth and the fulfillment of her aspirations against the backdrop of the majestic mountains.

      The Girl Who Climbed Mountains
    • Homework (Hook Books)

      • 40pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      The story revolves around a seemingly simple school project involving an egg, which takes an unexpected turn. As the characters navigate the challenges of keeping the egg warm and safe, they encounter unforeseen complications that lead to a dramatic outcome. This narrative explores themes of responsibility, the unpredictability of nature, and the lessons learned from failure, ultimately questioning how a straightforward task can spiral into chaos.

      Homework (Hook Books)