'Come in for a haircut!You choose... We cut!'says the sign outside a hair cutting saloon, so a lion walks in to do just that. But where is everyone? And who are these other lions staring at him?Author : Swati ShomeIllustrator : Sayan Mukherjee
The festival of Janamashtmi –Celebrates the birth of Krishna,An avatar of Lord Vishnu,Born to rid the world of evil Kansa.The story of his magical escape from prison,Across the flooded river Yamuna.Helped by a snake called Shesh Naag,His arrival at the home of Nand and Yashoda!
After his big-big sneeze, Gajapati Kulapati is back with a SPLASH!Like the highly popular first book about this adorable elephant, rhythm, repetition and sound effects make this too a perfect read aloud for little ones. Happy illustrations capture the warmth and fun of this tale.
These handmade wood building blocks will open up a world of imagination for your child in a playful way. While stimulating creativity, your child will learn about balance, gravity, geometry and symmetry. Playing with blocks also improves visual-spatial ability, logic skills, sensory a...
It is pouring rain. From her window, little Anju sees familiar scenes of a rainy day – cloudy skies, umbrellas, puddles… But her curious eyes pick up other surprises too, while her imagination plays with the raindrops sliding down her window pane. Soft water...
With repetitive sounds and words that rhythmically roll right through the pages, this story puts the zing back into storytelling and reading aloud. Bright, zesty pictures and dynamic visual text echo the lilt, making it one big book of fun.
10, 9, 8, 7 – count the children as they come leaping, riding, zooming in on cycles, scooters, rickshas… A racy counting book with a different mode of transport on every spread! Children with completely different \npersonalities brighten up the streets.'
Sunu-sunu the snail is playing in the garden with his friends, the ants. Suddenly there is a storm. He ‘hurries’ home to his mother and tells her all he saw and heard. This delightful picture book has simple text, with sound words capturing the mood. Eloquent...
'Five-year-old Mihir is fascinated by his grandmother’s lunchtime tradition of feeding birds at her kitchen window. Mihir likes to call them his ‘lunch-friends’! But when the big mango tree nearby that is home to the lunch-friends is cut down, they stop visiting. Mihir is anxiou...
They are too cute and sure to become a lasting friend!Each doll is handcrafted using natural fibres- cotton & wool. The clothes are hand knitted.
This is made in a small doll-making workshop by ladies in villages around Auroville.
These toy trees are handcrafted from natural Acacia wood, treated with natural Tung Oil (food safe, child safe). Trees are approximately 9 cm tall and average diameter of 3-4 cm.
All products are hand-made from natural wood. As such the grain, shade and texture of the wood may vary from the product shown in the image, sizes may vary slightly. This makes every piece beautiful and unique.