The princess may try seven times to escape By changing her colour and changing her shape.” But each time Princess Eliza changes – into a blue fish
Harry finds some old dinosaurs in his Grandma’s attic. He cleans them up and makes them his own, carefully (and accurately) naming each one. Harry and his dinosaurs go everywhere together. But one day, after an exciting train ride, Harry accidentally leaves the dinosaurs on the train. Silly, charming illustrations accompany this whimsical text of […]
When a strange egg appears in their nest, Mr. and Mrs. Bird kindly take it upon themselves to raise the “baby bird” inside. But when the egg hatches, the Birds are in for a big surprise—”Junior” is the oddest-looking baby bird they’ve ever seen—with big, long jaws full of teeth and an appetite to match. […]
Dora loves her backpack. She always has what Dora needs inside. Join Dora and her pals as they try to reach the library before it closes, so Dora can return her books on time. Can Backpack help? Find out in this exciting adventure!
always appealed to children from times immemorial. Pegasus offers a rich and varied collection of story books ranging from fairytales, Aesops Fables to Christmas stories, Folk Tales and Arabian Nights. Colourful illustrations makes each book unique and worth reading.
A power-hungry warrior and a peace-loving wife – could they ever tread together on the path of non-violence? Ashoka waged war after ruthless war, yet by the time his children grew up, he proudly saw them off as Buddhist missionaries. Read of the charmed life of this famous king of Magadha, who not only built […]
Loyal brother, caring husband, humble victor and kind human being Yudhisthira had earned the right to eternal happiness. But he wanted his loved ones around him and for this he was willing to endure the tortures of hell. His life was a series of tests, trials and tribulations but he never failed to rise to […]
A stolen traveling bag . . . A mysterious black shadow on the wall . . . A thief next door . . . A disappearing cat . . . Don’t worry, Aunt Eater is on the case.
Originally written in Sanskrit, the Panchatantra is the oldest collection of Indian fables. Most of the characters are animals, with a typical nature, like the lion is strong but dull, the rabbit is wise, the Jackal is clever, the tortoise is silly and the cat is cunning. The stories of the Panchatantra teach us: how […]