Float along the River with children and animals, greet Baba's morning song about the Sun. Story weaves Ayurveda and Vedanta themes, promoting moderation, joy, and recognizing divine light. Activity pages explore holistic wellbeing with ancient wisdom.
This activity book helps early learners develop motor skills and prepare for school through creative exercises focusing on pencil and pattern control. Children practice writing with straight, curvy, zig zag lines and various patterns, enhancing their handwriting skills.
Sudha Murty's Gopi Diaries series introduces young children to learning with Gopi as a companion. The alpha-numeric activity book includes exercises on tracing, patterns, coloring, puzzles, and more, with colorful illustrations for easy understanding. Perfect for preschoolers to start their learning journey.
Nose, eyes, lips. Moving hands, running legs. In this beautiful little art book without words, a great painter shows little ones (and older ones, too) the wonder that is our body.What are its parts, how does it move? Open this book to learn and to be charmed.
The Big Boss thinks his moustache is stolen, but everyone says it's impossible. A humorous Bengali poem by Sukumar Ray, "Gonph Churi," is translated with witty illustrations by Pankaj Saikia, making readers laugh and ponder the absurdity of stealing a moustache.
Have you ever tried to dance with birds? The grumbling little lorikeet, the owl who can move his head every way, the woodpecker with the rhythmic pecking, the quarrelsome crow and the fierce eagle? Dance your way into a colourful and magical world of birds in this beautifully illustrated poetry book by artist and writer Bulbul Sharma
Little Cub is mischievous but learns to say sorry for his actions. This board book teaches children the importance of apologizing and shows that saying sorry is easy and brings love from others. From Talking Cub, a series for young readers.
Little Cub thanks various people and animals for their help and care in a board book by Talking Cub. He expresses gratitude to the schoolbus driver, teacher, doctor, gardener, and pet dog, Sheru. The book encourages readers to also say thank you to those who help them.