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Ekushey February

21st February is International Mother Language Day, a day to celebrate native languages. In 1952 the people of East Pakistan fought for their right to speak Bengali, their mother tongue. This story explores a small girls discovery of the importance of her mother language.

Blue Sea Squad

Princess Muthu only wants to have fun, not go to boring meetings where she has to cooperate with others. But who will come to her rescue when she finds herself in danger?

The Auto That Flew

Caught in the mad traffic of Delhi, an auto feels a touch of magic.Take a ride with the driver and the passenger, and feel the feather touch of a little stardust.

Kailari

Tortured by the evil landowner, Dukhuwa and his family leave to make a new home in an unknown land. They cut through dangerous forests, cross multiple rivers, and face unimaginable obstacles. Will they ever find a new home?

The Garden in the Wardrobe

Jamdani is a traditional weaving style which has existed in Bengal for hundreds of years. Amazing geometric patterns are created on a pit-loom by two weavers from memory. This is the story of the patterns, which carry memories and feelings.

Smart Tactics

Mora is always late for practice because she has to clean up the messes created by her young twin siblings. When Mora comes up with a plan that will enable her to leave on time, will the twins cooperate?

I Am Kartini

Kartini was born at a time when not many girls in her country could learn, but she loved going to school. Read her story to find out how Kartini fought for girls’ right to learn.

The Red Lion Dancer

Mala really loves lion dancing. She’s overjoyed for her first day at the lion dance studio. However, it turns out the training isn’t as easy as she thought. Will she ever be good enough to do a lion dance?