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  • Have you seen Sundari
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    • Dina's best friend, Sundari, is missing! Sundari is green and loves to hide. Join Dina as she searches through the mangrove forest, peeking among water lilies, skyflowers, and even inside a weaver bird’s nest. This engaging hide-and-seek adventure introduces young readers to the wonders of nature and the joy of discovery.​ 3+ years
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  • Heart and the bottle
    Heart and the bottle
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    • A curious and bright little girl loves exploring the world around her—asking questions, discovering things, and sharing everything with someone special. But when she experiences a deep loss, she puts her heart in a bottle to keep it safe. Over time, though, the bottle becomes a burden, and she finds herself disconnected from the joy and wonder she once knew.…
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  • Hello Sun
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    • The narrative follows a curious child who steps outside to greet the sun and, in doing so, encounters various creatures and elements of nature. From millipedes and frogs to barbets and touch-me-not plants, the child says hello to all, fostering a sense of connection and wonder with the environment. The story emphasizes mindfulness and appreciation for the small wonders that…
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  • Hide & seek Baby animals
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    • Baby Animals (Hide and Seek) is a delightful touch-and-feel lift-the-flap board book designed for young children. Authored by Fiona Watt and illustrated by Lesley Danson, this book is part of Usborne Publishing's popular "Hide and Seek" series. It offers an engaging way for toddlers to explore textures, practice counting, and discover adorable baby animals hidden under sturdy flaps.​ Recommended age…
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  • How I Feel
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    • The book explores various emotions children may experience in everyday situations. Through relatable scenarios, such as feeling happy when a grandparent visits or feeling sad after making a mistake, the story helps children identify and articulate their feelings. The expressive illustrations complement the text, making it easier for young readers to connect with the emotions depicted. Recommended age - 4+…
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  • How Money Travels
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    • In How Money Travels, the narrative explores the journey of money from one person to another and from one place to another. It addresses questions such as:​ Who makes money? How does money travel around the world? Is money stored in a cave under a big bank? What is an ATM? Why do people pay taxes? Through simple language and…
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  • How old is Muttaji
    How old is Muttaji
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    • How Old Is Muttajji? is a delightful children's picture book written by Roopa Pai and illustrated by Kaveri Gopalakrishnan. The story follows twins Putta and Putti as they embark on a mathematical journey to determine the exact age of their great-grandmother, Muttajji, who is affectionately referred to as "really, really old." Through engaging storytelling and historical clues, the children delve…
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  • How Pintu found Pi
    How Pintu found Pi
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    • Pintu is a new student at school and feels isolated as his classmates form tight-knit groups, leaving him out. One day, he discovers the concept of pi (π) through his math teacher, Mr. Ahmed, who introduces him to circles, compasses, and the fascinating world of mathematics. As Pintu delves deeper into understanding pi, he not only finds joy in learning…
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