Good Books and good stories are great for developing young minds. These beautifully illustrated storybooks make story-time the best time of the day.
This volume includes five of the best known classics in Sanskrit literature. Dramas included in this volume are Shakuntala, Urvashi, Udayana, Vasantasena, and Ratnavali.
This is a story book for children between age group from 3 to 8 years.
My First Storise From The Mahabharat : Age 6+
After the huge success of How the Sea Became Salty and How the Onion Got Its Layers, Sudha Murty brings to you a brand new tale as part of her gorgeous chapter book series for young readers.Excellent artwork that helps expand a child’s imagination, easy to read and understand.A remarkable story narrated simply and endearingly […]
Join the adventure on every page as the lovable characters spring to life in 365 Fairy Tales. A collection of 365 enchanting stories and wonderful illustrations that will take your child on a carpet ride into a magical new world!
Written in the simple and easy language with few words, the series has some classic stories. All time favourite stories are meant to develop the reading ability of the readers to build their vocabulary.
Just for Girls explains puberty in an easy-to-understand and straightforward way thats 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 […]
We used to listen stories from our Mummy-Papa and Dada-Dadi. Aswe know that nature of every story is to start gradually in orderto finish it on an interesting note. In the middle of the storylistener always remain anxious to know the ultimate end of thestory. The listening of these type of stories provide excitementand unknowingly […]