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- 4 Years & Above, Books
Jabari Jumps
- Jabari Jumps is a heartwarming picture book that captures a young boy's journey of overcoming fear and building confidence. The story follows Jabari, who is eager to jump off the high diving board at the pool. Despite his initial excitement, he hesitates when it's his turn, feeling nervous about the height. With gentle encouragement from his father, Jabari learns that…
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- 4 Years & Above, Books
Jingle Smells
- It’s Christmas Eve, and Jingle the little skunk is excited to see the twinkling lights in town—but there’s just one problem… his very strong smell! Wherever he goes, his whiffy trail causes chaos, and poor Jingle begins to worry that he’s ruined Christmas for everyone. Just when he’s about to give up, he hears a cry for help and stumbles…
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- 3 Years & Above, Books
Jonty Gentoo
- Jonty Gentoo is a delightful picture book that follows the journey of a young gentoo penguin named Jonty, who dreams of finding his true home at the South Pole. Inspired by tales from his aunts, he sneaks out of the zoo and embarks on an adventurous journey across the globe. Along the way, he faces challenges, including an accidental detour…
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- 1 years & Above, Books
Jungle Book
- This board book features push, pull, and slide mechanisms that bring the jungle scenes to life, making it an engaging read for toddlers and preschoolers. Miriam Bos’s vibrant illustrations add charm to the narrative, capturing the essence of the jungle and its inhabitants. The interactive elements encourage fine motor skills development and keep young readers entertained. Recommeded age - 1+…
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- 3 Years & Above, Books
Junior Kumbhakarna
- The narrative centers around a young boy named Kukku, who eagerly requests his father to recount his favorite bedtime story—the tale of the giant Kumbhakarna, known for his six-month-long slumbers. As Kukku drifts into sleep, he dreams of the efforts made to awaken the colossal sleeper, from loud noises to tempting treats. The story is a lively retelling that brings…
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- 4 Years & Above, Books
Just Like Papa
- the story follows Gia, affectionately nicknamed "Genius Gee" by her father, a renowned Goan artist. Eager to emulate her father's artistic prowess, Gia is disheartened when she faces a creative block, unable to produce the art she envisions. Through introspection and encouragement, Gia learns that being "just like Papa" doesn't mean replicating his work but finding her unique voice and…
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- 5 Years & Above, Books
Kalpana’s Cycle
- a heartwarming children's picture book that tells the story of Kalpana, a young girl determined to learn how to ride a bicycle. Despite numerous falls and setbacks, Kalpana's perseverance shines through as she continues to practice, embodying the spirit of resilience. The narrative emphasizes that the journey of trying, even when faced with challenges, can lead to self-discovery and personal…
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- 7 Years & Above, Books
Kick Start Go
- an engaging children's picture book that delves into the fascinating mechanics of motorcycles. Through vibrant illustrations and accessible language, the book demystifies how motorcycles function, starting from the initial kick to the intricate processes that follow. It's an excellent resource for young readers curious about machines and how they work. Recommended age - 7+ Years
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- 4 Years & Above, Books
Koala who could
- Kevin, a cautious koala, finds comfort in his routine, spending his days clinging to his gum tree in the Australian Outback. Despite invitations from other animals to join in their fun, Kevin remains hesitant, perceiving the world as too unpredictable. However, when unforeseen circumstances force him out of his comfort zone, Kevin discovers the joys of embracing change and trying…
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- 4 Years & Above, Books
Koni Juj the egg fight
- Set in Assam, the story follows Mamoni, a young girl excited about participating in the koni juj during the Rongali Bihu celebrations. She wakes up early, carefully selects her eggs, and heads to the festival with hopes of winning the most eggs to become the champion. The narrative captures the festive spirit, cultural traditions, and the joy of community participation.…
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- 4 Years & Above, Books
Krishna
- a simple and engaging introduction to the life of Lord Krishna, designed especially for young readers. Through short, easy-to-follow episodes and colourful illustrations, the book brings alive Krishna’s playful childhood in Gokul and Vrindavan, his mischievous adventures, and the love he shares with those around him. It gently introduces children to key aspects of Indian mythology while highlighting values like…
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- 6 Years & Above, Books
Krishna, the eight child
- a gentle, child-friendly retelling of Lord Krishna’s birth story, focusing on one of the most dramatic moments in Indian mythology. The story begins with the cruel king Kansa, who is warned that his sister Devaki’s eighth child will one day defeat him. Out of fear, he imprisons Devaki and her husband Vasudeva and destroys each child born to them. When…
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- 6 Years & Above, Books
Lakshmi Visits Earth
- The story follows Goddess Lakshmi as she comes down to Earth to observe how people live and whether they truly understand the meaning of wealth and prosperity. As she moves from place to place, she notices that while many people desire riches, not everyone values kindness, gratitude, and harmony—qualities that truly invite her blessings. Through her journey, she quietly observes…
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- 4 Years & Above, Books
Laxmi’s Mooch
- Laxmi, a young Indian American girl, never paid much attention to the tiny hairs above her lip—her mooch. However, during a game at recess, her friends point out that her "whiskers" would make her the perfect cat. This comment leads Laxmi to become self-conscious about her body hair, noticing it on her arms, legs, and between her eyebrows. Feeling embarrassed,…
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- 4 Years & Above, Books
Let’s catch the rain
- a joyful and thought-provoking story that follows children as they excitedly try to “catch” the rain, turning a simple natural phenomenon into an imaginative and engaging adventure. As they explore different ways to collect and understand rain, the story gently introduces ideas about water, nature, and conservation in a way that feels playful rather than instructional. With its relatable setting…
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- 2 Years & Above, Books
Let’s go
- The narrative invites children to count down from ten as they observe a lively procession of kids engaging in various forms of movement—cycling, scootering, riding rickshaws, and more. Each page introduces a new mode of transport, accompanied by children of differing personalities and appearances, reflecting the rich diversity of urban life. The rhythmic text and dynamic illustrations work together to…
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- 5 Years & Above, Books
Lets make some lime juice
- On a hot day, eight children are playing under a peepal tree near Raju Uncle's chai shop. To cool down, they decide to make a jug of lime juice using Raju Uncle's recipe: The challenge arises when they need to measure and divide the ingredients equally among themselves. Using a piece of string, they creatively mark equal sections on the…
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- 8 Years & Above, Books
Lights Camera Action – The Life & times of Dadasahel Phalke
- Set in early 20th-century India, the book paints a vivid picture of Phalke's passion for storytelling and his pioneering efforts in filmmaking. It delves into the challenges he faced, including financial constraints and societal skepticism, as he ventured into uncharted territory to bring moving pictures to Indian audiences. A notable aspect of the story is the emphasis on the collaborative…
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- 5 Years & Above, Books
Lila’s Loose Tooth
- a warm and relatable story that captures a childhood milestone many children experience—the excitement and slight nervousness of having a loose tooth. As Lila notices her wobbly tooth, her curiosity grows and she begins to imagine what might happen next, turning an everyday moment into something full of anticipation and wonder. Through gentle storytelling and expressive illustrations, the book beautifully…
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- 4 Years & Above, Books
Lion Inside
- In a vast, golden desert, a small, quiet mouse feels overlooked and yearns to be noticed. He admires the mighty lion, who commands attention with his powerful roar. Determined to change, the mouse decides to learn how to roar and approaches the lion for guidance. To his surprise, the lion is afraid of mice! This unexpected twist leads to a…
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- 3 Years & Above, Books
Lion who wanted to love
- Leo is a young lion who doesn't fit the mold of his pride. Instead of hunting and roaring, he prefers to make friends with other animals. His gentle nature leads to his banishment from the pride, but Leo remains true to himself, helping animals in need throughout the jungle. When Leo finds himself in danger, the animals he once aided…
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- 2 Years & Above, Books
Little Gajapati Kulapati Kweee
- In this installment, we journey back to the early days of Gajapati Kulapati, exploring his origins and the events that shaped his character. The narrative is crafted with simple, repetitive text, making it accessible and engaging for young readers. The story emphasizes themes of community, kindness, and the joy of helping others. Recommended age - 2+ Years
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- 4 Years & Above, Books
Little Red Riding Hood
- a lively and accessible retelling of the classic fairy tale, designed especially for early readers. Following the familiar journey of a young girl visiting her grandmother through the woods, the story introduces suspense, curiosity, and a touch of mischief as she encounters the cunning wolf along the way. Written with simple, often rhyming text and supported by phonics-based elements, the…
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- 2 Years & Above, Books
Little Red String
- In this delightful tale, Nani has just finished knitting a cap for a special visitor. Moni and Viru discover that the leftover red string is the most useful thing in the house. Through expressive illustrations, the story unfolds without words, allowing children to interpret and narrate the adventures themselves. Recommeded age - 2+ years
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