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Author: Namita Chakravarty

May 272019

Review: What a Great Fall and the Carnival Chaos!

  • By Namita Chakravarty
  • Posted on May 27, 2019March 13, 2025

Book: What a Great Fall and the Carnival Chaos! Told by: Santhini Govindan. Book type: Paperback. Publisher: Kids Media India. Age: 2-4 years We won this book from The Kids Book Café Review-a-Book Contest ! This…Continue Reading

May 142019

Review: What the ladybird heard

  • By Namita Chakravarty
  • Posted on May 14, 2019May 5, 2025

Book: What the ladybird heard Author: Julia Donaldson Book type: Boardbook. Publishing house: Macmillan Book for: 2-6 yrs old. This is a lovely interesting story for toddlers with creative pictures of animals that make sounds…Continue Reading

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