Set in Hyderabad, the story revolves around the rivalry between two sweet shop owners, and the beautiful friendship that develops between the young children from the shops when they bond over panjiri, khubani ka meetha and swatting flies like ninjas
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As a person who loves mythology, this book was a complete treat in its exhaustive coverage.
The book is in the form of a sweet and funny poem about ghosts. It tells you about all kinds of ghosts one can meet. They are transparent, they are bad hosts & worst guests. They don’t bring bad omens…
The book not only consists of mere words, but magical ones in the form of 29 true stories, written by children from across the world like India, Singapore, Jordan, Pakistan, Germany, USA and Australia.
There are several scenarios illustrated with just one word, sorry. I have tried explaining the situations in the book and telling Baby A when and why the cub is sorry.
Rajat has faced all odds as he is perceived as differently abled. He is bullied and has no friends in school. His doctor visits are quite regular. And then one day, his heart flatlines, needing an immediate surgery. Does the surgery succeed? Does he find love and lead a normal life?
