Four children in a town called Babubari encounter hilarious characters and get embroiled in outrageous incidents - all linked in some way to the characters of the Ramayan.
How ‘fart’ can an adventure go? Clearly, very ‘fart’, indeed as you can see based on these three stories the authors had heard from their grandparents,
The book features an urban Indian family - parents and two daughters. When old secrets come tumbling out that one of the siblings is adopted, the family turns inside out.
An unusual, humorous and poignant ghost story for teens - about good and evil, choices and coming to terms with life.
An easy guide to everyday skills that will help teenagers grow into confident young adults.
Brothers and wordsmiths Gobardhan and Harshabardhan serve us an incredible three-course meal - laughter for starters, main course and dessert!
A fun story that gives the sometimes perceived as useless items many interesting new avatars!
Another one in the series of the famous, hilariously clumsy, yet, very lovable Butterfingers.
How important is it to laugh at oneself? Very much. As we see in the book.
'Bala meets another book-asura, Koobandhee, in a rollicking adventure of belonging and friendship and "sibling revelry"'