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- 4+ Years, Open Ended Play
Magnetopia – Build a city
- Welcome to the colourful world of Magnetopia - where every piece sparks a new adventure! This interactive set is designed to nurture creative thinking, spatial reasoning, and decision making, all while giving little hands a fun and meaningful way to develop fine motor skills. As children engage in pretend play, building homes, neighbourhoods, or entire cities, they are not just…
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- 3+ Years, Open Ended Play
Magnetopia – Build a Home
- Welcome to the colourful world of Magnetopia - where every piece sparks a new adventure! This interactive set is designed to nurture creative thinking, spatial reasoning, and decision making, all while giving little hands a fun and meaningful way to develop fine motor skills. As children engage in pretend play, building homes, neighbourhoods, or entire cities, they are not just…
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- 3 Years & Above, Books
Mala’s Silver Anklets
- Mala is a mischievous little girl who loves sneaking up on people and startling them. She takes great joy in scaring her family members, the postman, and even the cat. To curb her antics, Mala's mother gifts her a pair of shiny silver anklets. Now, wherever Mala goes, the anklets make a "chik chik chum" sound, announcing her presence and…
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- 3 Years & Above, Books
Mallipoo, where are you
- In this engaging tale, Paytu the pig entrusts her piglets to Anna and Akka, two teenage elephants, while she goes on a sugarcane walk with Amma the elephant and Hutoxi the horse. However, the young elephants become engrossed in a game of coconut-football, leading to the disappearance of the piglets. The story unfolds as Anna and Akka frantically search for…
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- 3 Years & Above, Books
Mannu & the Jamun Thief
- Set in a lush jungle, the story follows Mannu the monkey, who eagerly awaits the ripening of jamun berries on his favorite tree. However, when he discovers that all the jamuns have mysteriously vanished, Mannu embarks on a quest to find the culprit. His investigation leads to a surprising discovery—someone's trunk is suspiciously stained purple! The narrative unfolds with humor…
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- 6 Years & Above, Books
Monster who could not cimb a tree
- The narrative centers on Avi, a young boy who harbors a secret: an inner "monster" that awakens whenever he experiences intense anger. This monster compels him to say hurtful things and act impulsively. One day, after a disagreement and the arrival of a new sibling, Avi's monster takes over, leading him to lash out. Seeking solace, he climbs into a…
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- 7 Years & Above, Books
Mukund and Riaz
- The narrative centers on two inseparable friends, Mukund and Riaz, who share joyous moments such as playing games, enjoying ice creams, and visiting each other's places of worship. However, the political upheaval of the partition forces them apart. In a heartfelt gesture, Mukund throws his cherished red cap to Riaz as a symbol of their enduring bond. The book sensitively…
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- 3 Years & Above, Books
My Ammama is now a cat
- In this charming tale, a young girl notices that her Ammamma (grandmother) exhibits behaviors strikingly similar to a cat—she sleeps a lot, watches birds intently, and even seems to have whiskers. Embracing this observation, Ammamma declares that she is now a cat. The story unfolds through the child's perspective, blending reality with imagination, and highlighting the special bond between grandparents…
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- 6 Years & Above, Books
My name is Gulab
- Gulab is mocked by her classmates with the nickname "Stinky Gulab," not because of any personal hygiene issues, but due to her father's job cleaning drains and gutters with his bare hands. Disturbed by the injustice, Gulab questions her father and learns about the societal structures that confine certain communities to such demeaning work. Determined to bring change, she utilizes…
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- 4+ Years, Critical Thinking
Penguin Skiing Game
- The Penguin Skiing Tower Stacking Fun Board Game is a thrilling and laughter-filled experience that offers children much more than just entertainment—it provides a playful way to build a variety of essential developmental skills. As children carefully push out colourful balls from the tower without toppling the penguin, they refine their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination, learning to control…
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- 4 Years & Above, Books
Pleasant Rakshasa
- Karimuga is no ordinary rakshasa—he's cheerful, kind, and considered beautiful by his peers. However, his unique appearance makes the other rakshasas envious, and Karimuga can't bear to see them unhappy. Determined to bring joy to everyone, he embarks on a whimsical journey to share his beauty with his friends. This delightful tale playfully challenges conventional notions of beauty and happiness.…
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