Welcome to Loot.co.za!
Sign in / Register |Wishlists & Gift Vouchers |Help | Advanced search
|
Your cart is empty |
|||
Showing 1 - 17 of 17 matches in All Departments
V&S Publishers, with a view to help people in their need to save time and yet read to learn, has put forth, 75 popular quotes, anecdotes or sayings in this one of a kind unique book 75 Ways to Good Housekeeping, in which every Tip/Hack on each page is supported by a caricature type illustration. The concept behind making this outofthebox book is A picture is worth a thousand words, which is a wellknown adage meaning that a number of different ideas can be conveyed by a single image more effectively than a verbal description. People instead of reading a text, opt for videos or images on social media for learning and leisure reading. We, at V&S Publishers, have already embraced this philosophy in this book knowing well that static pictures leave a larger impact on readers than text. Instead of using old school definitions and textual descriptions, the book uses a one liner with an illustration on each page similar to posts or memes on social media to convey the idea. This book is a part of a series having 10 books with each dedicated to a different idea like happiness, riches, health etc. This book, in the shortest way possible, provides '75 Ways to Good Housekeeping' for the common man. The book is suitable for all age groups and is a simple fun read.
mahaabhaarat kee yah pauraanik katha kuruvansh ke raaja shaantanu se shuroo hotee hai. pooree katha kuruvansh ke uttaraadhikaar ke prasang ko lekar kaurav aur paandav vansh ke irdgird bhasm hai. vaise to mahaabhaarat kee katha kaafee lambee hai. lekin hamane mahaabhaarat kaal ke vibhinn prasangon se judee das aakarshak kahaaniyon ka nishkarsh is pustak mein kiya hai. pratyek kahaanee ke saath usase sambandheemat rangeen chi = bhee dee gaee hai, jisase sabhee kathaen jeevant prateet hotee hain. pratyek kahaanee ke ant mein prayog kie gae kathin kebdon ke saral roop bhee bahut gae hain. pustak kee padha saral aur sugam hai. hamen vi vaas hai ki yah pustak bachchon ko svasth manoranjan karane ke saathsaath unaka gyaanavardhan bhee karegee. ham bachchon ke abhibhaavakon ko yah vi vaas dilaate hain ki hamaaree pustaken vigyaapan ars aur samaajik jimmedaaree ke anuroop hee gunavatta se yukt aur saahityik maanakon ko bhee poora karatee hain. pratyek ghar mein pathaneey kahaanee kee ek utkarsh pustak!
Yah nirnivaad saty hai ki naaree prakrti kee sundar rachanaon mein se ek hai. pratyek naaree ko apane saundary ke rakh rakhaav kee chinta har ghadee sataatee rahatee hai. yah bhee saty hai ki bina uchit rakh rakhaav ke naaree saundary kee raksha nahin kee ja sakatee hai. usaka saundary kaise surakshit rahe is vishay ko dhyaan mein rakhakar yah pustak likhee gaee hai. is pustak mein naaree saundary ke upachaar ke vibhinn prakaar ke aasaan praakrtik evan aartipiphasiyal upaayon ke oopar prakaash daala gaya hai. isamen varnit kuchh vishesh prakaar ke byootee tips vishesh roop se naariyon kee saundary raksha mein behatar si (honge, jaise muhaanse door karen, heyar spa, draee u ke ootas ka kamaal, mekap ka saleeka, tvacha kee jhurriyaan kaise hataayen aadi. sundarata kee raksha karane ke saathsaath pratyek naaree ke liye apane shareer kee piphatanes kaayam rakhana bhee utana hee mahattvapoorn hain. piphatanes kaayam rakhane hetu is pustak mein kaee prakaar ke eksarasaij tatha jyaada pareshaanee hone par daaaiktar se salaah lene ka paraamarsh diya gaya hai. naaree ke piphatanes ke lie pustak mein bataee gaee kuchh jarooree baaten paphaast poophad ko karen baaybaay niyantrit bhojan ke saath eksarasaij dvaara apane ko chustdoorust rakhen. daayating karane se pahale daitishiyan kee salaah avashy len. hamesha tanaavamukt va khush rahane kee koshish karen.(It is universally accepted that women are one of the world's most beautiful creatures. They need to take proper care, to be able to look the way they wish to. The author gives out beauty tips which may help them in becoming prettier, improving skin texture, hair spa, etc. Besides appearing beautiful, women also need to stay healthy and fit. The book has indoor exercises women must do to remain fit. ) #v&spublishers
The book is an inspiring tale of prominent Indian freedom fighters, political leaders, social reformers and statesmen who have made outstanding contribution in their chosen fields. Their drive, determination and resourcefulness act like beacons of light directing young people all over India and the world to achieve what they accomplished. This book introduces you to the life and their contributions in their chosen areas of such legends like Mahatma Gandhi, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Vallabhbhai Patel, Lala Lajpat Rai, Dr.B.R. Ambedkar, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Baba Amte, Vinoba Bhave, Homi J Bhabha, Jawahar Lal Nehru, Chandrashekhar Azad, Bhagat Singh, Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Jayaprakash Narayan, Indira Gandhi, Atal Behari Vajpayee and other important dignitaries. The sketch has been kept short deliberately to encourage children, students and readers to absorb their works easily. There are many other legends whose life and biography we are editing at the moment to be covered in another book. If you believe that example is more effective than mere words this book is sure to excite you.
With the dawn of the new millennium, the average workplace is becoming more challenging than ever. A better insight into the dynamics of achieving success in one's job or business is the need of the hour. Success when viewed with a positive mental attitude, is a process. It is a journey not the destination. Explore your own road to success by analysing, recognising, visualising and mobilising processes. Success is the process of managing your greatest asset You. This impressive selfhelp book authored by Dr. Aparna Chattopadhyay gives you new ways of energising your hidden qualities, potentials and possibilities of success in your business and career arenas.
There is a famous saying by the great Irish writer and poet, Oscar Wilde that "Some cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go."These people who spread their influence and happiness like the brightness of sunshine on others, wherever they are under whichever circumstances they are, are called 'The Great Personalities'. Here we present more than 250 such great men in the book, Great Personality of the world with their lives, works, achievements, contributions, awards, and also the trivia and failure attached to their lives making it a unique encyclopedia of many legendary figures from across the globe. The book contains all about popular actors, such as Amitabh Bachchan, Elizabeth, Tylor, Marilyn Monroe, Raj Kapoor, Naseeruddin Shah, Shabana Azmi, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan, Tom Cruise, and many more. There are interesting life histories of more than 50 Renowed artists including names, such as Leo Tolstoy, Michelangelo, M.F. Hussain, Leonardo Da Vinci, Van Gogh, etc. In additional to the above, the book also has exhaustive life histories of great entrepreneurs like Dhirubhai Ambani, G.D.Birla, J.R.D.TATA, Bill Gates, Operah Winfrey, etc. You can also enrich your knowledge by knowing all about the great historians the legendry musicians the world famous scientists, inventors, physicians and politicians, who made their marks In their lives, created history and inspire us even today.
Developed by Professionals and Experienced Teachers from top schools across the country, the book has been divided into five sections namely Science, Logical Reasoning, Achievers section, Subjective section, and Model Papers. The concepts have been explained through examples, illustrations, and diagrams. To enhance the problem solving skills of candidates, Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with detailed solutions have been provided at the end of each chapter. The Subjective section has been introduced for thorough practice on writing descriptive type questions. Two Mock Test Papers have been provided for practice purpose. A CD containing Study Chart for systematic preparation, Tips & Tricks to crack Science Olympiad, Pattern of exam, and links of Previous Years Papers is accompanied with this book. The book is recommended for various school level and competitive exams. #v&spublishers
Whether it's on a school level or business level, a good command over a language, especially English is always an add on to one's persona and a great advantage. This command over any language comes naturally when one is good with words and a thorough and extensive knowledge of words always helps build a stronger vocabulary. The knowledge of Vocabulary must be as deep as it is wide. This book primarily aims in enhancing the readers' vocabulary, not just by the addition of a sheer number of words, students eventually acquire, while studying in schools and colleges, but also by developing an understanding of the word base they already have. The book has an exhaustive list of Antonyms, Synonyms, Prefixes, Suffixes, One-word Substitutes, Acronyms, etc. besides Word Search and Jumbled Words. Each of these topics has been explained in detail, accompanied with ample examples and easy exercises to make the topics all the more simpler and fun for readers, particularly the school children to learn and use them in their day-to-day lives.
The Picture Dictionary is an exciting interactive approach to vocabulary building for young learners. It offers everything needed to make learning a new language a delight. Aim of the picture dictionary: - To improve children's understanding of English - To help children develop their dictionary skills - To encourage children to enjoy learning English Specifically designed to engage and motivate young learners and to make English a fun, its special features include: more than 500 words presented in alphabetical order; more than 500 coloured images; parts of speech; a sentence along with every word; vocabulary chosen for its immediate relevance to young learners. This picture dictionary introduces basic dictionary skills such as alphabetization, spelling, pronunciation, and much more. The A-Z pages allow children to learn about the alphabet and alphabetical order; find a word using the initial letter; check their own spelling; and learn how to use simple definitions of words, and so extend their own vocabulary. Encourage children to extend the vocabulary along with the picture dictionary and to build up their active knowledge of English words.
Panchatantra is perhaps the oldest collection of Indian fables still gaining strength and moving ahead. It is believed to have written around 200BC by the great Hindu Scholar Pandit Vishnu Sharma. Panchatantra means ""the five principles". It is a ""Nitishastra"" which means book of wise conduct in life. Panchatantra consists of five books: 1. Mitra Bhedha (The loss of friends); 2. Mitra Laabha (Gaining friends); 3. Kakolukiyam (Crows and owls); 4. Labdhap-ranasam (Loss of gains); and 5. Aparikshitakarakam (Ill-considered actions). The simple stories of Panchatantra have stood the test of time in the modern age of materialism, stressful living and individualism, and aim to guide the young readers on how to attain success in life by understanding human nature. Key Features: Written in simple and lucid language Each story is supplemented by a moral Word meaning for vocabulary building Practice exercise given for better understanding Panchatantra is commonly available in an abridged form for children. It is an ideal book worth going through many times over. Honestly speaking, it is of far more practical importance for elders to read this book since it is they who always come in contact with people having good, doubtful or bad intensions and motives. A must read for students of all age groups.
Panchatantra is perhaps the oldest collection of Indian fables still gaining strength and moving ahead. It is believed to have written around 200BC by the great Hindu Scholar Pandit Vishnu Sharma. Panchatantra means ""the five principles". It is a ""Nitishastra"" which means book of wise conduct in life. Panchatantra consists of five books: 1. Mitra Bhedha (The loss of friends); 2. Mitra Laabha (Gaining friends); 3. Kakolukiyam (Crows and owls); 4. Labdhap-ranasam (Loss of gains); and 5. Aparikshitakarakam (Ill-considered actions). The simple stories of Panchatantra have stood the test of time in the modern age of materialism, stressful living and individualism, and aim to guide the young readers on how to attain success in life by understanding human nature. Key Features: Written in simple and lucid language Each story is supplemented by a moral Word meaning for vocabulary building Practice exercise given for better understanding Panchatantra is commonly available in an abridged form for children. It is an ideal book worth going through many times over. Honestly speaking, it is of far more practical importance for elders to read this book since it is they who always come in contact with people having good, doubtful or bad intensions and motives. A must read for students of all age groups.
Panchatantra is perhaps the oldest collection of Indian fables still gaining strength and moving ahead. It is believed to have written around 200BC by the great Hindu Scholar Pandit Vishnu Sharma. Panchatantra means ""the five principles". It is a ""Nitishastra"" which means book of wise conduct in life. Panchatantra consists of five books: 1. Mitra Bhedha (The loss of friends); 2. Mitra Laabha (Gaining friends); 3. Kakolukiyam (Crows and owls); 4. Labdhap-ranasam (Loss of gains); and 5. Aparikshitakarakam (Ill-considered actions). The simple stories of Panchatantra have stood the test of time in the modern age of materialism, stressful living and individualism, and aim to guide the young readers on how to attain success in life by understanding human nature. Key Features: Written in simple and lucid language Each story is supplemented by a moral Word meaning for vocabulary building Practice exercise given for better understanding Panchatantra is commonly available in an abridged form for children. It is an ideal book worth going through many times over. Honestly speaking, it is of far more practical importance for elders to read this book since it is they who always come in contact with people having good, doubtful or bad intensions and motives. A must read for students of all age groups.
Panchatantra is perhaps the oldest collection of Indian fables still gaining strength and moving ahead. It is believed to have written around 200BC by the great Hindu Scholar Pandit Vishnu Sharma. Panchatantra means ""the five principles". It is a ""Nitishastra"" which means book of wise conduct in life. Panchatantra consists of five books: 1. Mitra Bhedha (The loss of friends); 2. Mitra Laabha (Gaining friends); 3. Kakolukiyam (Crows and owls); 4. Labdhap-ranasam (Loss of gains); and 5. Aparikshitakarakam (Ill-considered actions). The simple stories of Panchatantra have stood the test of time in the modern age of materialism, stressful living and individualism, and aim to guide the young readers on how to attain success in life by understanding human nature. Key Features: Written in simple and lucid language Each story is supplemented by a moral Word meaning for vocabulary building Practice exercise given for better understanding Panchatantra is commonly available in an abridged form for children. It is an ideal book worth going through many times over. Honestly speaking, it is of far more practical importance for elders to read this book since it is they who always come in contact with people having good, doubtful or bad intensions and motives. A must read for students of all age groups.
Panchatantra is perhaps the oldest collection of Indian fables still gaining strength and moving ahead. It is believed to have written around 200BC by the great Hindu Scholar Pandit Vishnu Sharma. Panchatantra means ""the five principles". It is a ""Nitishastra"" which means book of wise conduct in life. Panchatantra consists of five books: 1. Mitra Bhedha (The loss of friends); 2. Mitra Laabha (Gaining friends); 3. Kakolukiyam (Crows and owls); 4. Labdhap-ranasam (Loss of gains); and 5. Aparikshitakarakam (Ill-considered actions). The simple stories of Panchatantra have stood the test of time in the modern age of materialism, stressful living and individualism, and aim to guide the young readers on how to attain success in life by understanding human nature. Key Features: Written in simple and lucid language Each story is supplemented by a moral Word meaning for vocabulary building Practice exercise given for better understanding Panchatantra is commonly available in an abridged form for children. It is an ideal book worth going through many times over. Honestly speaking, it is of far more practical importance for elders to read this book since it is they who always come in contact with people having good, doubtful or bad intensions and motives. A must read for students of all age groups.
Panchatantra is perhaps the oldest collection of Indian fables still gaining strength and moving ahead. It is believed to have written around 200BC by the great Hindu Scholar Pandit Vishnu Sharma. Panchatantra means ""the five principles". It is a ""Nitishastra"" which means book of wise conduct in life. Panchatantra consists of five books: 1. Mitra Bhedha (The loss of friends); 2. Mitra Laabha (Gaining friends); 3. Kakolukiyam (Crows and owls); 4. Labdhap-ranasam (Loss of gains); and 5. Aparikshitakarakam (Ill-considered actions). The simple stories of Panchatantra have stood the test of time in the modern age of materialism, stressful living and individualism, and aim to guide the young readers on how to attain success in life by understanding human nature. Key Features: Written in simple and lucid language Each story is supplemented by a moral Word meaning for vocabulary building Practice exercise given for better understanding Panchatantra is commonly available in an abridged form for children. It is an ideal book worth going through many times over. Honestly speaking, it is of far more practical importance for elders to read this book since it is they who always come in contact with people having good, doubtful or bad intensions and motives. A must read for students of all age groups.
Panchatantra is perhaps the oldest collection of Indian fables still gaining strength and moving ahead. It is believed to have written around 200BC by the great Hindu Scholar Pandit Vishnu Sharma. Panchatantra means ""the five principles". It is a ""Nitishastra"" which means book of wise conduct in life. Panchatantra consists of five books: 1. Mitra Bhedha (The loss of friends); 2. Mitra Laabha (Gaining friends); 3. Kakolukiyam (Crows and owls); 4. Labdhap-ranasam (Loss of gains); and 5. Aparikshitakarakam (Ill-considered actions). The simple stories of Panchatantra have stood the test of time in the modern age of materialism, stressful living and individualism, and aim to guide the young readers on how to attain success in life by understanding human nature. Key Features: Written in simple and lucid language Each story is supplemented by a moral Word meaning for vocabulary building Practice exercise given for better understanding Panchatantra is commonly available in an abridged form for children. It is an ideal book worth going through many times over. Honestly speaking, it is of far more practical importance for elders to read this book since it is they who always come in contact with people having good, doubtful or bad intensions and motives. A must read for students of all age groups.
Panchatantra is perhaps the oldest collection of Indian fables still gaining strength and moving ahead. It is believed to have written around 200BC by the great Hindu Scholar Pandit Vishnu Sharma. Panchatantra means ""the five principles". It is a ""Nitishastra"" which means book of wise conduct in life. Panchatantra consists of five books: 1. Mitra Bhedha (The loss of friends); 2. Mitra Laabha (Gaining friends); 3. Kakolukiyam (Crows and owls); 4. Labdhap-ranasam (Loss of gains); and 5. Aparikshitakarakam (Ill-considered actions). The simple stories of Panchatantra have stood the test of time in the modern age of materialism, stressful living and individualism, and aim to guide the young readers on how to attain success in life by understanding human nature. Key Features: Written in simple and lucid language Each story is supplemented by a moral Word meaning for vocabulary building Practice exercise given for better understanding Panchatantra is commonly available in an abridged form for children. It is an ideal book worth going through many times over. Honestly speaking, it is of far more practical importance for elders to read this book since it is they who always come in contact with people having good, doubtful or bad intensions and motives. A must read for students of all age groups.
|
You may like...
|