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  • : World famous scientists (No:1398)
  • : Prof. P.R.Sreemahadevan pillai
  • : 81-7478-166-8
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  • : Harshy dives into the ocean (No:1397)
  • : Jyothi Divgi
  • : 007401
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  • : Hooray for thomas (No:1396)
  • : Random books
  • : 0-375-82876-1
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  • : The ghost in the forest (No:1395)
  • : Anita Nair
  • : 978-81-264-1795-7
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  • : Harshy climps up the mountain (No:1394)
  • : Jyothi Divgi
  • : 007371
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  • : The day of the dinosaur (No:1393)
  • : Stan and Jan Berenstain
  • : 0-394-89130-9
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  • : Harshy crawls into the world of insects (No:1392)
  • : Jyothi Divgi
  • : 007351
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  • : The happy prince (No:1391)
  • : Smitha Thomas
  • : 978-81-264-2468-9
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  • : Going Fishing (No:1390)
  • : Juliet Patridge
  • : 81-7596-118-X
  • : Cambridge Reading is a major reading scheme which provides stimulating books and support materials for the teaching of reading and the development of literacy throughout the primary years.
  • : 4 -6 Yrs
  • : Famous stories from panchatantra (No:1389)
  • : Shivali computers
  • : 817920132-5
  • : The Panchatantra moral stories are one of the most popular collections of animal-based fables. Originally written in Sanskrit, each of these fables has an associated moral. These stories are light, colourful and appropriate, even for tiny tots, and provide valuable lessons that stay in their minds forever. The legend about the origin of Panchatantra traces back into the times of King Amarashakti, who appointed a scholar named Vishnu Sharma to educate his three sons. Vishnu Sharma realised that conventional tools and techniques of teaching did not work well with these princes, and so, decided to teach them through stories, instead. He, therefore, wrote a collection of stories under the following five volumes, and so it was named as Panchatantra (‘pancha’ – five and ‘tantra’ – systems):
  • : 8 -10 Yrs