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How often do you explore the incredible world above us? Get ready to spot the odd ones out in this wonderful book of patterns.
Written and illustrated by Aditi Dilip. Illustrated by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya. Join him as he prepares Narayan, a small boy, used to enjoy his school like all other kids. But now he can't attend the school Will he be able to go back to school again? She falls over and over again, even hurting herself. Does she finally learn to cycle? Does she give up? A heartwarming story about the importance of trying.
Original story Kalpana's Cycle by Sow. Meena is enjoying her summer holidays in Himalayas. She is enjoying the cool river, pleasant smell of the valley flowers and then she realizes, she has one more exam to go. Don't we all start dreaming about our holidays even before our exams get over. The beautiful story describing how Rohan enjoyed his trip to Kokan. And which is his all-time favourite place? Story written by Rajani Pa.
Does Raghav know what is the super prize he is going to receive, or rather he already has received? Beautiful story from Saral Spandan Magazine. What would happen if report cards were not all about studying and writing exams? What marks would you get then? It is monsoon, and there's a koel cooing somewhere in the school.
But it seems to have a sore throat! Parvez and Stella have never seen or heard a bird with a bad throat before, so they go looking for it. Disability, Deaf, School, Friends, Hear. Will the show-off create the lasting impression? Let's hear the story of Mayank, a young man, who is about to step into this big world by taking charge of his new office. When lazy Raghu Mama claims he can go on wild adventures without leaving his chair, Amish and Soni are amazed. How does he do it? Can Amish and Soni go on these adventures too?
The beautiful story describing how much kids understand the importance of trees. Under cover of darkness, baby olive ridley turtles hatch from sun-warmed eggs on remote beaches.
But can our little olive ridley survive the dangers of the ocean? Find out in this charming life story of an olive ridley turtle, and meet several other in. She promises to be back by bedtime. What will Roja do all day without Amma? This cute story written by Prathiba Swaminathan, illustrated by Alankrita Amaya. Bunty does not like soaps. So, she refuses to clean up. Then one night she has a dream.
What happens after that? India is a culturally diverse country and the handicrafts of each state bring out an interesting array of artifacts. Come enjoy a visual walk through the 32nd Surajkund Crafts Mela - a celebration of our art and culture. Story written and illustrate Bhoomi was so used to winning every game.
She somehow had missed the real meaning and feeling of competition.
Sringeri Srinivas had very long hair. The woodcutter of Gura set out to chop-chop-chop wood one day. Illustrated by Diya Ullas. Cedric rated it it was ok Aug 04, When autumn comes, they pick the apples and with their parents make apple pie. David Calderwood marked it as to-read Oct 08,
Let's see in this story how she found this happiness of healthy competition and sportsmanship spirit. Story published by Saral Spandan Maga Clean Marathi stories for kids - Puri ka phugte? Round, fat pooris are a treat in most Indian homes. Why do they puff?
There is a whole lot of science behind this simple question. Clean Marathi stories for kids - Kajavyasarkhe chamakta ka yet nahi? Did you know that fireflies are also called lightning bugs? And did you know that baby fireflies use their glow to chase away predators? Jump right into this book if you want to find out more about these creatures that light up the dark. A special pen slides under the bed. Will a simple black block be able to help her? A nice interaction between animals and children and our capabilities!
Miss Laya the Games Teacher loves helping people! Join her and her fantastic motorbike as they vroom off on a fruit-filled adventure. This is the fourth in a series of stories called Miss Laya's Fantastic Motorbike. Story written by Mala Kumar, illust. Do you like to wear a cap on a sunny day? Find out who else likes to wear a cap in this charming book. Clean English stories for kids- Everything looks new!
So many flowers, so many colours, so many birds and squirrels chirping and jumping around Meenu! She is enchanted by nature at its best. What does Anu like the most about her dad? Do you know what a Mo is? Actually, Anu likes everyone with a Mo. So much so that when she sees a Mo, she gets funny ideas! Funny story written by and illustrated by Madhuri Purandare, Published by Pr. Join her and her fantastic motorbike as they vroom off and have different adventures. This is the first in a series of stories called Miss Laya's Fantastic Motorbike.
Story Written by Mala Kumar, illus. A millipede hurts herself. Now, which is the leg that needs help? Brilliantly written and illustrated by Madhuri Purandare. Clean Hindi Stories for kids- Khargosh ke lambe kaan - Pratham books. A story about a young girl called Amisha who takes a trip to Dahanu.
Dipa Karmakar was the first Indian female gymnast to compete in the Olympic Games. In , she finished fourth at the event held in Rio. She grew up in Tripura and began learning gymnastics at the age of five. Read about her journey from Agartala to R.
Kottavi Raja had trouble sleeping. He asked everyone for remedies. Nothing seemed to work. Makar Sankranti is celebrated across India with a lot of gaiety. But very few people know that the festival is also called "Kaale Kauva" or Black Crow festival in Kumaon region of Uttarak. Rahi and her classmates are getting ready for their school play. Everyone is excited and nervous about their performance. Will everything go as planned?
Basava and his sister Sundari live in the port-town of Mamallapuram during the Pallava period. Their father, a sailor, has not returned from his voyage to Kamboja and the children are worried. When they go to the port to find out if anyone there has in. A story about the biodiversity of the canopy forests and friends.
One day, a guest arrives. Why does his visit trouble not only Chaitan, but also his dearest friend Gagan? This is a tale of turmoil in the life of a young boy and a near-extinct bird, set in a remote part of Rajasth. Would you like to have a very special friend?
Look into this book and you may find that you already have a very special friend! Avani does not know. Her mother does not know. But you will know who did it when you read this book about a pea plant. Illustrated by Debasmita Dasgupta. Translated into Marathi by Bha. From the stately Deodar and colourful Coral to the majestic Banyan and common Pipal, the book takes children on a journey across varied landscapes as they count trees, and picture the uses of each tree.
Look around you to find more trees, and learn wha. Meenu's smart winter uniforms are out and the air is filled with the aroma of roasted nuts. Not to forget a cloud of mist in front of her mouth while she speaks! Let us find out what is happening this winter. Written by Manisha Chaudhry and Mala Kum But does everyone have to be the same? Written by Srividhya Venkat. Illustrated by Sayan Mukherjee. Sam wants his Christmas present now!
But it is hidden in a secret place. Would you like to find out what Sam did? Join Farida as she fills her tiffin box with different items of food, and meet the animal friends she makes along the way. Puchku has run out of books to read. Then she discovers more books in the top shelf of the library bookcase. But Puchku is small, and the bookcase tall. How will she ever get to her beloved books?
Story written by Deepanjana Pal, illustrated by bril Welcome to Khajuria - a village where young Kallu and his gang run delightful adventurous riots almost every day. It's Dussehra time and Masterji's annual stage show of Ramlila is ready to go. What's the new twist in Masterji's Ramayan this time?
This charming cumulative tale celebrates the tradition of hand-crafted dolls, inspired by the South Indian Thanjavur Thalai Atti Bommai. Starting with a little ball of clay, we see the fine dancing doll grow before our eyes. The rhythmic descriptive wo. Samar and Nivya are terrified of the Rakshas Sweetie-Man. He looks scary, and oh, does he eat little puppies? But then they get the biggest surprise ever! Uma never eats her breakfast.
Instead, she just plays with it. Can anything be done to stop her from playing with her food? Clean Kon bare swachha kartey saare? Who Ate All That Up? How is the forest so clean? Find out how nothing goes to waste in the jungle. Want to know the secret of coding? It isn't a secret at all! Learn more about how code is all around us. Also refer to www.
Apple Dumpling & Other Stories for Kids (illustrated) - Kindle edition by Fanny Mae. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. What starts out as a simple baking project quickly turns into a major business venture for Andy. The author teams up with the Rotary Club to bring you this delightful story which conveys the invaluable mewwsage of The Four-Way Test. This book has a very positive message for kids.
Parvati and Lakshman - siblings- in spite of living in Patliputra, have never got a chance to catch a glimpse of Maharaja Ashok. They were very keen to see him. One day when they went to Buddha Vihar to give earthen pots, one Budha monk tells them that. Clean Ye bhi koi khana hai? Clean A Tiny Seed: In a village on the slopes of Mount Kenya, a little girl worked in the fields with her mother. She worried as she saw the big forests disappearing, but she knew the power of a tiny seed. Story written by Nicola Rijsdijk, illustrated by Maya Marshak, o. Happy to release this story on 3rd December - The world disability day.
There's a new girl in class and our teacher has asked me to be her friend and show her around. But I'm not sure I want to - she's A fascinating tale of. Clean How Old is Muttajji? Putta and Putti know that Muttajji is really, really old. But exactly HOW old is she? Join the twin detectives on an exciting mathematical journey through Muttajji's memories and India's history in their quest to crack the big question. Meet a bright and playful grandmother. She loves to juggle! This story has been inspired by an entry to the 6FrameStoryChallenge, an illustration campaign conducted by Pratham Books.
The illustrations in this book were selected as the one of the winni. There was a cricket bat missing from Rehman Chacha's warehouse, and he suspected that young Ahmed had stolen it. A funny tale from Kashmir, the land of the willow trees. This humorous story written by Vaishali Shroff, illustrated by Tapas Guha, transla.
Welcome to Khajuria — a village where young Kallu and his gang run delightful adventurous riots almost everyday. Here is a story set in the hills that shows what bravery and grit can accomplish. Dichi, a brave Bhotiya girl takes part in the Chipko movement to save her beloved trees. Everybody in her village knows that trees give them all the important things in t. Everybody in Khajuria knew about Munia's temper. Everybody also knew how stingy Mangu Mali was about giving away mangoes from the tree in.
When the rains did not come, the young men of the village went in search of water. One of them brings back a water seed! A clever hare helps his friend, the tortoise. Read on to see how they tricked the jackal. Biju and his family are weavers in rural Odisha. They create beautiful fabrics to sell in the cities of India and abroad. The story is an informative piece about the unique art of Kintsugi - The Japanese art of mending broken pottery.
Once upon a time, in a little village by a mountain, an old man came to sell his dumplings. He sold one for one cent, two for two cents and three for free! As the villagers started gobbling up the dumplings three at a time, strange things started happe. The man who came to be called the Wizard of Hockey, Dhyan Chand, started playing hockey with a branch of a palm tree.
What did he like to eat as a child?
How did he prove Hitler wrong? Here is the story of a man who might just inspire you to pick up a. This humorous story written by Vaishali Shroff, illustrated by Tapas Guha, publish. Clean Singing the Truth: Learn about the amazing life of a little girl who grew up to use her gift of singing to help bring freedom to South Africa. Squeezing out the toothpaste from the tube every morning is simple. But do you know how it got into the tube? Let's tell you how.
The woodcutter of Gura set out to chop-chop-chop wood one day. He climbed up a tree, perched himself on a branch and began cutting. The village priest who was passing by warned him that if he cut the very branch he was sitting on, he would surely fall. Kallu is late for school again. Where did he make his goat run away this time? Or who was sick? He needs to find a story badly Welcome to Khajuria - a village where young Kallu and his gang run delightful adventurous riots almost e.
That makes the little boy very angry indeed! How can the baby sleep with so many sounds around him? Find out what disturbs our little one. Clean Japun re sattu Satya, Watch Out! Jump and crawl and climb with Satya as he goes along with his mother to the farm where she works. A story about the different and wonderful ways in which we move. Sona loves to help everyone. Now, Sona visits her uncle who makes ice-candies. What will she do there? Ghum-Ghum Gharial is out on her very first swim when she realizes that her family has swum off without her. Will she find them?
Swim along the river Ganga with Ghum-Ghum and meet many amazing creatures along the way! What are some things you can make with apples? Pass out apple slices as a treat and tell children you will be reading a story about apples. Display the book cover and ask children to comment on the picture. Does the picture show the whole apple tree? What else do you see in the tree besides apples? Read aloud the book title. How can a tree grow apple pie? Before reading the story, draw children's attention to the first and last pages of the book which show respectively, apple blossoms and apples.
Mention that without the flowers, there would be no apples. To increase comprehension, pose questions such as these while rereading the story: Why do you think the robins guard their eggs? What do the baby robins eat? How is the apple tree a home? Point out that the pictures in this story may look different because they are made in another way.
Explain that while most artists use paints, this artist used paints and paper that she cut out in different shapes to make apples, tree branches, children, and other things in the illustrations. Tell children that this is called collage. This book offers an excellent opportunity to discuss the changes the different seasons bring.
Begin by identifying the seasons and writing their names on a chart. Ask children to describe what happens in each season. What are some of the things they do in each season? What changes take place in the weather? Add the story of the apple tree to your chart. Keep the chart on display throughout the year and continue to add details to it as the seasons pass.
If you have cooking facilities available, you might use the recipe in the book to make apple pies. Enlist the help of parent volunteers to donate ingredients, loan cooking utensils, and assist in working with the children. As an alternative, you might send home copies of the recipe explaining that the class has just read a book called The Apple Pie Tree. To help children understand the many ways people use apples, make a web on poster paper with a large apple picture in the center. Add other pictures around the web to show that apples are used in applesauce, as candy apples on a stick, in apple tarts, apple pies, apple brown betty, apple jelly, apple dumplings.
You'll find pictures of these apple treats in ads and in food magazine articles. You might relate the concepts in this book to others in your library. List Name Delete from selected List. Save Create a List. The Teacher Store Cart.
About the Book The children in this story watch their apple tree during the different seasons of the year. Introducing the Book Here are a few strategies for introducing the book to the class. What Is an Apple? Cover Story Display the book cover and ask children to comment on the picture. From Blossoms to Apples Before reading the story, draw children's attention to the first and last pages of the book which show respectively, apple blossoms and apples.