The book is an unbiased account of our beloved country India stands for. It has been written without lacing an opinion on various struggles we have gone through but as reflections for us to understand the nuanced past.
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The book has explained the very concept of gravity in the most simple terms for little ones. What is gravity and what are the factors that define the force is explained with the help of examples from our surroundings.
Papadom was the planet of Kitch-hens who spoke Henglish and clooked all kinds of amazing food but they loved making sweets the most and were waiting to make the best sweet that was made by mother hen herself.
Set in the imaginary kingdom of Harun-al Rashid, the story traverses several real countries, taking us on a journey with Sinbad the sailor: the world saving hero.
What starts as a simple day picnic and exploration suddenly turns into a time travel adventure into Indian History when Elfu’s exploration of some ancient cave painting starts off a strange History app download.
Tara and her brother Kapil are sent to a Wilderness Camp. Tara who is fond of numbers is not much amused about camping outdoors. So she plans to find a friend for herself in the camp using the Friendship Theorem (interesting right?).
