Rabbit Becomes a Chef
Raw carrots for breakfast. Raw carrots for lunch. Raw carrots for dinner. Rabbit is tired of eating raw carrots and wants to learn how to cook them into a tasty curry.
Raw carrots for breakfast. Raw carrots for lunch. Raw carrots for dinner. Rabbit is tired of eating raw carrots and wants to learn how to cook them into a tasty curry.
Rumniya and Nani are a cheerful pair because they know most things turn out right in the end. Read this sweet story about resourceful Rumniya!
When Uncle Lou’s truck gets stuck, he needs many helpers to get it going. How many can you count?
Rimi is always on the move! She loves to get into everything. Sometimes she interrupts Jitu when he is reading. Can Rimi and Jitu find a way to enjoy reading together?
Mommy and Plek Plok, her little son are swimming in shallow waters in the sea. Plek Plok sees bigger fish playing happily in the deep waters and wants to join them. Mommy warns he is too young to explore the deep waters, but Plek Plok goes anyway. What happens to him?
All the animals are hungry and the farmer hasn’t come yet to feed them. They decide to feed themselves. And that’s when things get wild!
A puppy hears an awful noise that disturbs his sleep at night. He tries to find out who is making the noise. Where do you think the noise is coming from?
Manju finds a piece of paper. And in the hands of her friends, it becomes so much more than just a piece of paper. Illustrated using bits of paper, so that each page is a collage, imagination is at play in this little story.
Throughout time, people have shared a strong relationship with animals in nature. This non-fiction poem explores the many ways that animals help humans.
Ou Ou likes to sing, dance and play. But he does not like his sharp porcupine spines because no one wants to play with him. A little mouse sees that Ou Ou is a good friend and his spines are not scary. Will the other animals see it too?
The children of the village were scared of the big man, Pehelwaan ji. So when he wanted to play with them, they just had to let him play.
Pehelwaan Ji was a bit of a bully. But Gappu soon took care of that. Read this amusing story about their bout of wrestling!
From listening to a melodious Kajari to watching tiny waterfalls, and from the lovely scent of moist soil to the smell of Amma’s pakodas, Meenu loves every bit of the monsoon.
A boy discovers his shadow and in the process learns how to use light and shadows to play.
Mr. Anand loves to go walking in new places. Every outing is an adventure to him. This time he thinks he has learnt a new language. Do you also think so?
Nichchumani wants to help Pichhu, a lost and injured duckling. She takes her home, but she only finds more trouble there!
Nouy lives in a village in the countryside. One day, her cousin Ek comes to visit. He is from the city. Nouk shows him everything she loves about her village. Will Ek love her village, too?
This is a story about things that come into daily use in our homes, which help us keep clean and healthy.
Sometimes it can be tiring and frustrating to have a big family. Would being alone be easier?
Children always like to share their experience with others. My Balwadi shows how enjoyable the experiences can be.
Shanti was a happy girl. No one had seen her sad or quiet. Then one day she went very quiet. What had happened to Shanti?
On one of his walks, Luvi the cat notices an empty beauty parlour and decides to play around with his looks.
A mouse enters the house. And there is utter chaos. Here is an action-packed adventure for little ones.
Two mice are determined to taste some jaggery kept on a stand. They try their best to snatch a piece of the sugary treat. Do you think the mice will ever get to taste the jaggery?