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Devi and Bonda

Do best friends always have to be alike? Devi and Bonda are best friends, but Devi is a little girl, while Bonda is a… Well, he can lift heavy boxes, he can extend his arms and legs, he never forgets anything he’s told, he can be turned on and off. Can you guess what he …

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A Book for Puchku

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?

Iko’s First Friend

Iko longs to be loved, but many people avoid him because of the way he looks. Some people, like Kiko, show him kindness. One day, Iko sees a snake about to attack Kiko. Will he find a way to keep Kiko safe from the snake?

Disgusting!

The white-haired rabbit loves vegetables, but not the ones with dirt on them. What can the rabbit learn from the worm in this story?

The Healer

Dr. Cynthia Maung always helps people however she can. Read about her journey and her desire to help people wherever she calls home.

Kantaji Temple

Old buildings, statues and artifcats are a great way of learning about the past. The walls of Kantaji Temple are a living record of great myths, history and the stories of Krishna.

The Best Book

Ary loves books so much but there are never enough books. What if she tries creating books on her own? Ary finds out that making books take a lot of work but it’s an interesting job!

The Pitha Book

The Pitha Book is a mini directory of pithas, or traditional rice cakes, which can be round, syrupy, colourful and fancy. You can read about a few of the pithas among over a hundred varities available across Bangladesh.

Please Grow

Sumi wants her plants to grow, but they’re not doing so well. A lucky run-in with a real farmer leaves Sumi with many tips and tricks, and even with seeds! Will she finally be able to grow her own food?

Creatures of Old

Ever wondered what the planet was like millions of years ago? What kind of creatures roamed the earth? What trees grew in the prehistoric forests? Well, there is a way to find out—through palaeontology, a special science that is all about digging up and unscrambling clues to the past.