Mangoes, Mischief, And Tales Of Friendship: Stories From India
Can Prince Veera and his best friend outsmart the king's trickiest subjects? Inspired by traditional Indian folktales, these stories are sure to delight. Being a wise and just ruler is no easy task. That's what Prince Veera discovers ...
Tiger Troubles: A Bloomsbury Young Reader
Tiger Troubles: A Bloomsbury Young Reader
Sindhu and Jeet's Detective Agency: A Bloomsbury Reader
Book Band: Grey, ideal for ages 8+ An exciting detective story from Chitra Soundar, author of over 50 children's books in the UK, India and the US. Sindhu and Jeet are the best detectives in town: they solve all their cases with a dollop of observ...
Manju's Magic Muddle: A Bloomsbury Young Reader
Manju's Magic Muddle: A Bloomsbury Young Reader
Extraordinary Life of Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi was: A lawyer An activist An inspiration From growing up in India and studying in London to becoming a political activist in South Africa and taking on the battle for independence in India, Mahatma Gandhi's legacy has lived on well ...
Penguin Readers Level 2: The Extraordinary Life of Mahatma Gandhi (ELT Graded Reader)
Penguin Readers Level 2: The Extraordinary Life of Mahatma Gandhi (ELT Graded Reader)
Manju's Magic Wishes: A Bloomsbury Young Reader
Manju's Magic Wishes: A Bloomsbury Young Reader
Nikhil and Jay: Off to India
Nikhil and Jay and Amma and Appa are off to India for the Christmas holidays to visit Chennai Granny and Grandad. In Grandad’s garden they are excited to see parrots and Chennai squirrels, a mango tree and a coconut tree. One day they go to the beach, play in the big waves and eat Granny’s Indian savoury snacks. The boys have their first Chennai Christmas, with mango-leaf decorations, Indian sweets for Father Christmas, a basket of beautiful Indian wooden toys – and a special Christmas star. And last but not least, the family see in the New Year the Indian way. They make a Welcome poster, Granny lights a lamp at midnight and they all eat Granny’s delicious Kesala as an Indian New Year treat. This third book in the Nikhil and Jay series is perfect for children moving on from picture books to longer stories, helped by Soofiya’s lively and characterful illustrations.
Nikhil and Jay: Flying High
Nikhil and Jay feel sorry for Appa when he falls and hurts his ankle, but they make him feel better by playing Dayan, the Indian Board Game; litter-picking at the Clean and Green Club is great fun when the boys do it in the park with all their friends; one windy day Nikhil, Jay, Amma and Appa make kites and decorate them – and have a fantastic time flying them; Jay doesn’t like tidying up but he discovers that putting away his toys can be a fun game when he does it together with Nikhil! The Nikhil and Jay series is perfect for children moving on from picture books to longer storybooks
No Pets Allowed! A Bloomsbury Reader
No Pets Allowed! A Bloomsbury Reader
A Dollop of Ghee and a Pot of Wisdom
A Dollop of Ghee and a Pot of Wisdom