Lost in the Dark
Three friends go to fetch some firewood. On their way back they start playing and get lost. How will they get home?
Three friends go to fetch some firewood. On their way back they start playing and get lost. How will they get home?
McCloud is determined to soar like the birds and ingeniously uses his electric wheelchair to take flight!
What do two brave little rabbits do when the wolf asks for shelter? Find out in this fun book… little by little.
Khuku is exploring the sea with a catfish. Suddenly, a crocodile starts to chase them. Do you think the catfish will be able to save Khuku from the crocodile?
Kham owns a lamp. At night, it helps Kham around the house. But with the arrival of electricity in Kham’s village, will the lamp be forgotten?
Ledile loves her red balloon. One day, the balloon floats across the river. How will she get her balloon back?
Is mango panna better in taste than lassi or is falooda better than both of these? Well, the only way to find out is to enjoy these and that is what Meenu is doing! What else can you do in summer?
Little Monkey’s home is always messy. One day, Little Monkey feels hungry but his house is so messy that he cannot find his bananas to eat! He asks the other animals in the forest if they’ve seen his bananas. Do you think the other animals can help Little Monkey find his lost bananas?
Once there was a ghost who loved to scare someone every day. One day, he decided to look for something easy to scare… like a mouse! Will the mouse be as frightened as everyone else?
After a long search, Kate finds a loyal friend in a baby spider she rescues – despite their many differences.
This is a story about a little girl on her very first day of school. On the morning of her first day, she is happy and excited. Will she remember everything she needs to get ready for school?
How many different ways can you use a pakhaoma? This book shows that a bathing towel can be used as a bed, keep you warm, carry a baby, and more!
Kaka, the wicked crow, wants to eat Munni’s eggs. But Munni is a very clever sparrow. And so are all the characters in this popular folktale from Punjab.
Kadogoo is not the best student in his class, but he knows that he can do better. What will Kadogoo do to become the student he knows he can be?
A dragonfly wants a violin but does not know how to make one. His friend the butterfly helps him get a violin.
Joongedai does not keep his room clean. His belongings are scattered all over the place. All his things are angry with him for not keeping them in the right places. They feel unwanted and neglected. How will they convince Joongedai to keep his room more neat?
Jasu loves football. She loves kicking the ball, hard! But she doesn’t have her own ball. Jasu comes up with a plan.
Shy Rhino is invited to play hide-and-seek with Gecko and the other animals. Follow her to join the fun!
Prayag Shukla’s poems in Hindi have enchanted young and old alike. This collection of poems translated into English brings the joy of his writing to a new set of readers. Siraj Saxena’s innovative artwork adds to the appeal of this classic collection.
When everyone should be asleep, birds and bugs alike are disturbed by a strange light. Can they work together to find the source?
There is something that Hatchuram does that makes the whole town go topsy-turvy. Would you like to find out what it is?
The land is dry and Little Ant is very thirsty. He goes to the river for a drink and is swept away.
Gundu Fish and Kutti Fish are playing together when they’re trapped in a net. Kutti Fish escapes but Gundu Fish is still stuck! What to do now?
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.