This collection is made up of 12 fairytales and folklores written by such authors as The Brothers Grimm & Hans Christian Andersen.
With the help of Peter and Jane, key words are introduced, practiced, and developed through the levels. This essential vocabulary is carefully introduced, practiced, and developed throughout the scheme.
A collection of inspiring true stories that relates the strength, love, and devotion families like yours draw on daily. These heartwarming tales will connect you to other devoted and courageous parents, while giving light to your blessing-your child.
2nd Part in Ram Chandra Series this fantasy book is based on Sita, the legendary Indian queen regarded as an incarnation of Lakshmi. The story begins with King Janak of Mithila finding a girl child abandoned in a field. It follows through Sita's childhood and tutelage, her marriage with Ram, and ultimately her 14-year exile, accompanied by her husband Ram...
20 books from the infamous Tinkle series.
It’s a better than average day at Average Primary School – and not just because it’s Principal Dorking’s birthday.
A roller coaster horror story, complete with a plot propelled by an urgent search and a few comic strip villains come to life. Complete with an ending that is likely to stun readers and leave them pondering the line between imagination and reality.
Clones Rachel and Theo now live thousands of miles apart. They keep in touch, but things just aren't the same. When Rachel discovers that evil scientist Elijah is still working in secret for a section of the government and about to murder Daniel, she sets out to rescue the little boy, but her plans backfire with disastrous consequences.
1st Volume Of the Robin Sharma Pack is The Monk Who Sold His Ferrariis an inspiring tale that provides a step-by-step approach to living withgreater courage,balance,abundance and joy.
Ajaya: Roll of the Dice is a 2013 Indian novel of mythological fiction written by Anand Neelakantan. The first installment of the Ajaya series, it tells the story of the Kauravas. As opposed to the usual tale told from the point of view of the victors, this entire story is written from Duryodhana's view.