The Girl Who Played with Numbers – Shakuntala Devi (Dreamers) is a delightful and an inspiring book for children that explores the remarkable life of Shakuntala Devi, one of India’s greatest mathematicians, often referred to as the “Human Computer.”
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Acclaimed mythological author, Devdutt Pattanaik comes up with a fantastic book to introduce young ones to mythology and music as we trace the story of swar, sur and sangeet.
When numerous geometry boxes go start to go missing around the school, the AKA [Asha, Kartik, Aarav] Detectives are certain that it is the work of a vicious thief.
This is a fascinating book that dives deep into the intricately carved tapestry of Hindu mythology where the smallest of Karmas have its impact on the life. It explores the powerful blessings (boons) and curses that shape the lives of gods, demons, and humans.
This book, set in the year 1915, takes us into the life of a young boy Sibu who lives in Chingri village and belongs to a poor family of the Kurukh tribe in the Chota Nagpur region. He, and his friend Budhu, find themselves in the thick of a brewing rebellion when their fathers bring them along to a meeting.
Zardozi ~ stitched with love ~ invites readers into the world of ten-year-old Zi, a boy whose passion for embroidery clashes with societal expectations.
