The story is about a boy called Gopi Chander. He is a simple and ordinary boy who studies in Primrose Academy. Gopi doesn’t have any friends and worst of all-he is being bullied by the toughest, meanest bullies on earth!
Author: Achira Bhowmick
When I first got this book I was very excited to read it because I knew Milkha Singh as The Flying Sikh but I didn’t know about his life. I had to read on to find about his sheer determination and zeal to prove himself. The book has touched me in a way I can’t explain.
Book Title: Sleepytime Tales with Nico NumeroAuthor: Sonia MehtaIllustrated by: Sunayana NairPublisher: Puffin Books-An imprint of Penguin Random HouseType: PaperbackNo. of Pages: 80Recommended age group: 5-7 Years At the very outset I want to thank…Continue Reading
Lavanya Karthik has beautifully captured the life of young Protul. His desire to learn the tricks was so strong that he managed to impress the then greatest magician of Bengal – Ganapati Chakraborty to be his mentor and teacher. And under his expert guidance, Protul became P.C. Sorcar who took Indian magic to great heights.
From a very young age, Roshan had a different relationship with music. She could feel music in every sound that she heard. The story is about her love for music and her journey to win over her Baba to teach her music.
It has mazes, spot the difference, join the dots, cool sticker activities, drawing and some very nice face masks. You can decorate your gingerbread house, fill Santa’s bag with cool presents, colour the Christmas doodle and feel all festive.
