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Sunny cats, sad cats, grinning cats, bad cats, cats with scowls and
cats with jowls ...hand-bound with a silk screened cover, "I Like
Cats" features a gallery of irresistible feline characters from
some of the best-known tribal and folk artists of India. A delight
for cat lovers, art lovers, and artsy cat lovers!
Are you a Smartypants? Do you ask a lot of questions? Like- Why do
things drop down and not up? Why do things stay on the ground? Will
the moon fall on us? If you do, then you just might find the
answers in this book. It has gorgeous pictures, simple explanations
and a very curious cat!
Are you a Smartypants? Do you ask a lot of questions? Like- Why are
plants green? How do plants make their own food? Do plants have a
kitchen? If you do, then you just might find the answers in this
book. It has gorgeous pictures, simple explanations and a very
curious cat!
A much-loved Tara classic children's title is released in paperback
for the first time. In India, a little girl goes to her local
market, and her mother gives her a pocketful of change. But the
girl has no idea what to buy - perhaps 'something funny, nice or
even strange'. But among the rich and colorful wonders of the
market, from jolly bangle sellers to massive spice stands, flower
shops to mask makers, she finds that the real fun's not in the
buying after all She loves discovering wonderful, colorful stalls:
"Jangle, Jangle, Jangle, I'm a bangle-holding stand," and "Silly,
Silly, Silly, I'm a chili sort of sneeze." Told in Anushka
Ravishankar's inimitable nonsense verse and illustrated in Emanuele
Scanziani's vibrant paintings, this children's story is a bold and
busy tribute to the vitality of everyday India. Award-winning
Italian artist Emanuele Scanziani has created an exuberant Indian
market with innovative typography that combines with the
nonsense-verse to make a truly sumptuous, vibrant feast.
US Grade Level Equivalent: 2
US Guided Reading Level: L
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Tail Tale (Hardcover)
Anushka Ravishankar; Illustrated by Tushar Vayeda, Mayur Vayeda
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R360
Discovery Miles 3 600
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Earthquakes for Smartypants
Anushka Ravishankar; Illustrated by Pia Alize Hazarika
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R268
R230
Discovery Miles 2 300
Save R38 (14%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Creating a Profession: Disparate Voices of Indian Women Playwrights
is a collection of plays demonstrating a broad variety of
contemporary perspectives as told through the eyes of the women who
created them. The anthology is enhanced by significant interviews
between each writer and the editor and an introduction filled with
information about the profession of playwriting throughout India.
Details include the challenges of multiple languages throughout the
country, the lack of funding and rehearsal spaces, the role of
censorship, the need for specific training, and the influence of
gender upon these writer's ability to find what one woman called
"brain space" given the continuation of traditional gender
expectations.
What is a good toy? To find out, learn to make your own! Follow the
step-by-step instructions in this book, and come up with an
unbelievable range of playthings using simple everyday materials.
All of them are based on a vanishing tradition of so-called folk
toys, which used to be created by small time toymakers from all
over India. With clues, poems and jokes thrown in, children will
find the instructions easy to follow on their own. Adults working
with children will notice how they begin to explore, value and
handle physical material intelligently - an important sense to
restore in an increasingly virtual world. In addition to toy
making, the book also looks at the science behind some of them. A
thought provoking last section is meant for adults who would like
to think through the complex issues of toys and play in today's
world: how can we enable free and open-ended play which is not tied
to expensive products, virtual reality, ready-made stories, or
regressive notions of gender?
Are you a Smartypants? Do you ask a lot of questions? Like-- Is the
Sun really a star? Which is the hottest planet? Are Saturn's rings
made of diamonds? If you do, then you just might find the answers
in this book. It has gorgeous pictures, simple explanations and a
very curious cat!
Sanjay Dutt outdoes himself as he read the story of Taklu, the
capseller and Metro, the monkey chief.
Anything can be turned into a puppet, you just need to know how!
Based on the principles taught by traditional Indian puppeteers,
each puppet in this jolly book has been made from simple everyday
material. It proves that once you know the basics, it is accidents,
discoveries and a sense of humour which let you create a puppet.
Have a set of puppets ready? Use our playscript, or go ahead and
perform your own puppet play!
Are you a Smartypants? Do you ask a lot of questions? Like - Why do
dogs only have dog babies? Are all cats exactly alike? Are humans
actually monkeys? If you do, then you just might find the answers
in this book. It has gorgeous pictures, simple explanations and a
very curious cat!
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Discovery Miles 1 680
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