Thakitta Tharikitta . . . The Pages Of This Book Resound With The Rhythm Of Dance. Abu S Big Red Ball Makes Him Jump And Turn And Twirl As It Goes Bouncing, Thakitta Thom And Then Thadeem. The Delightful Illustrations Keep Step With The Bouncing Ball.
Did You Know That Bees Make A Real Song And Dance Over Honey? And Delicate Butterflies Can Frighten Fearsome Birds? Superbly Comic Pictures Exaggerate Funny But True Facts About The Mad, Mad World Of Creepy Crawlies.
Gadagada Gudugudu . . . The Marble Rolls From One Child S Hand To Another In Exchange Each Time For Something Exciting. The Story Moves In A Straightforward Childlike Way As, One After The Other, It Reintroduces Simple Street Games Endlessly Popular With Children. Trundling Alongside Is The Rhythmic Refrain That Fascinatingly Echoes The Circular Movement Of The Marble.
An endearing poem of a child who refuses tempting invitations, instead staying with her mother at playtime, blissful in her company. Words woven with great tenderness by the greatest poet of all times, a gentle verse for all the little ones.
Anjali is back for an encore in this follow-up to Always Anjali! And she isn't going to let anyone make her feel bad for being good at something, especially something she loves. For Anjali, playing the tabla is something that comes naturally--she loves feeling the drum beneath her fingers and getting lost in the music. She doesn't care that some people say it's an instrument for boys. But she does care when her skills make others treat her differently. Anjali starts downplaying her talent, and even messes up on purpose. When her teacher announces a music contest, Anjali can’t deny her dreams of playing the tabla. From actor, author, and activist Sheetal Sheth, this second book in the Anjali series is an important message about never dimming your light.
The Little Big Man shows what it's like for a child to wear his father's shoes, to grow up and assume adult responsibilities. Tagore's magic exercised one more time, with this one. Through the eyes of a child, a poetic ideal!
What if a child decides to be a champa flower? Can anyone tell that it is him? From India's greatest poet and storyteller comes this charming and perky poem that will surely lead to a fun round of hide-and-seek. A timeless treasure. Enjoy!
The Wall Paintings Of The Warli People Of Maharashtra Are Famous Worldwide For Their Simplicity And Their Liveliness. Beginning With The Story Of Little Shirvi Who Wants To Give Her Parents A Happy Surprise, Author Shamim Padamsee Takes A Whimsical Journey Into How The Art May Have Been Born. And Along That Journey, Shirvi Meets The Magical Moon People...