What happens when an elephant catches a cold? Read this humourour tale to find out.
A great book to read a loud to younger kids and fun for the older ones.
150 years ago, a man was born who gave all of us our most prized possession-political free and social equality, and changed the history of India forever. With his round-rimmed glasses, white dhoti and walking stick, he is an enduring symbol of non-violence, freedom, peace and simplicity. He is the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi.
What did Gandhiji think about his own family and school life? What were his thoughts on the role of the youth in a nation's life? What was his philosophy of Satyagraha, non-violence and truth? Can we emulate his actions and thoughts in the modern world? Children will find Gandhi Speaks inspiring, thought-provoking and pertinent. It is the perfect introduction to the thoughts and dreams that went into creating self-reliant, independent India. Mahatma Gandhi's words have been recorded in countless books and studied by many scholars.
The books traces the flow of the Ganga from its source to the delta
Gangamama’s Ghariyal is a story of two women, Jayanti and Ondu. The book traverses through myth, mystery and murder and a journey of more than a thousand years, keeping the audience thoroughly enthralled.
Gatila does not think that she is pretty and embarks on a futile endeavor to change her image.
A two in one omnibus of Mukerji's classic novels about the wonders and beauty of growing up in Pre-Independence India
Granny needs a new pair of glasses but living in the remote mountainous regions makes getting them quite an adventure
A short book inspired by ghost stories penned by well-known Bengali writers that is less horror, more noir.