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  • : Tinkle Double Digest No.150 (No:8427)
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  • : 8 -12 Yrs
  • : Tinkle Digest No.275 (No:8428)
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  • : Plus! The story of how Tinkle was founded by the incredible Uncle Pai! Plus! An interview with the youngest scuba divers in the world! Plus! Share a Thanksgiving meal with Suppandi!
  • : 8 -12 Yrs
  • : Tinkle Digest (No:8426)
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  • : What’s special? • Jaggy has waved goodbye to all his worries but what will this new Jaggy mean to the family? Read on in Ina Mina Mynah Mo: Daddy Cool. • Three men claim to be responsible for a crime. Find out where this blame game will lead them to in The Hunchback of Kashgar. .
  • : 8 -12 Yrs
  • : How I Got My Belly Button (No:8419)
  • : Anju Kish
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  • : This is a fun, and easy – to – understand book for children on puberty, growing up and sex. It answers all their questions in a gentle and factual manner, opening doors for parents and kids to start engaging in fruitful discussions on these sensitive topics.
  • : 12+ Yrs
  • : Just For Girls : A book about growing up (No:8420)
  • : Sarah Delmege
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  • : Just for Girls explains puberty in an easy-to-understand and straightforward way that's perfect for explaining and understanding the changes that can be pretty confusing for young girls. Growing up is hard, and sometimes pretty hard to handle too but packed with advices, tips, facts and a special Q&A section this book acts as a guide & explains what can be a scary time for the growing girls. And yes, we also have a version Just for Boys as well.
  • : 9 -12 Yrs
  • : Shivaji - The Great Maratha (No:8419)
  • : Amar Chitra Katha
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  • : A born leader, a fearless warrior and a shrewd military strategist, Shivaji resorted to guerilla warfare techniques to outmaneuver his formidable adversaries, the Mughal masters of the North and the Bahmani sultans of the South. His exploits hastened the decline of Mughal power and gave rise to a new power in India, the Marathas. His love for freedom has made him a national icon of India.
  • : 7 -12 Yrs
  • : Jataka Tales - The Giant and the Dwarf (No:8415)
  • : Amar Chitra Katha
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  • : They make an odd couple. Bhimasena is a giant who weaves delicate baskets for a living. His friend the dwarf, who is a wizard with a bow and arrow, is known as the Little Bowman. Together, their antics take us on a roller-coaster ride of humor and adventure, from their rustic village homes all the way to the court of the King of Varanasi. In true Jataka tradition, their tale also teaches us a valuable lesson about pride and overconfidence.
  • : 8 -12 Yrs
  • : The Brahmin and the Goat - Tales from the Panchtantra (No:8417)
  • : Amar Chitra Katha
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  • : Three cunning men vex a Brahmin into throwing away a goat carried by him, by calling the animal as a calf, a dog and a donkey. An elephant heeds the request of mice not to trample them and is gratefully freed by them when trapped later. A sage turns a mouse into a girl. When she is grown up and asked to choose a groom, she rejects the sun, cloud, wind and mountain one by one and settles upon the mouse as the mightiest. This Panchatantra collection is a treasure house of a variety of such stories. A collection of tales compiled by Vishnu Sharma, for his young students some 2,200 years ago, the Panchatantra is still correcting common human weakness with its wry humor.
  • : 8 -14 Yrs
  • : Jataka Tales - The Magic Chant (No:8416)
  • : Amar Chitra Katha
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  • : A word of caution to all those who enjoy being greedy or arrogant, you are on the road to eventual unhappiness. These Jataka tales make an undeniable case for the Buddhist ideal of right thinking and right living. They also advise against idle gossip and impatience. When such wise teachings are accompanied by rollicking humor and exciting yarns, the popularity of these tales over two millennia is hardly surprising!
  • : 8 -14 Yrs
  • : Choice of Friends - Tales from the Hitopadesha (No:8414)
  • : Amar Chitra Katha
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  • : Narayana, the author of these parables, insists that we exercise caution when choosing our companions. His charming animal characters - sometimes silly, sometimes wise - remind us uncomfortably of ourselves. We learn to avoid the pitfalls of life, along with them, thus attaining wisdom in a rather enjoyable way! Most importantly, we realize the worth of an honest friend.
  • : 8 -14 Yrs