"One family celebrates the Hindu festival of lights"-- Provided by publisher.
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Counting from one to ten, a family celebrates all the magical moments that makeup Diwali.
There is work to do at Pippa's farm! Peter and Jane feed the animals and help in the farm shop.
Peter and Jane help Mum and Dad with things at home. They work on a home for little animals.
Key Words with Peter and Jane is a tried and trusted series that has taught generations of children to read. In this new edition, they are brought to life in new stories and artwork.
"Friends and family come together to celebrate the arrival of spring and the triumph of goodness and love over evil in Holi, the Festival of Colors"-- Provided by publisher.
Peter gets a book with rabbits in it. He plays a rabbit game with Amber. Jane and Will play with cars.
Will Gauri's anger prevent her from enjoying the Holi festivities with her family?
In these tales inspired by traditional Indian folktales, Prince Veera and his best friend Suku are given the opportunity to preside over the court of his father, King Bheema. Some of the subjects' complaints are easy to address, but others are much more challenging. How should th...
A mother polar bear answers the questions of her two curious cubs about what lies beyond their cozy winter den as they wait for spring to arrive.
It's fun at Granny and Grandad's home! Jane and Peter go to the big pond. They have good things for tea.
Peter and Dad want to play with Tess. Jane and Mum want to fix the car. Can they fix it?
"Diwali has arrived! Rangoli art decorates the floor, and strings of flowers hang around the doors. Now it's time to ring the bells, light the lamps, and welcome the New Year with family and friends. A sweet introduction to the Hindu festival of lights." -- Amazon
"Sona Sharma's house is full of three generations of people who joke often and argue sometimes. Relatives come over unannounced, the phone rings frequently, and friends drop by all the time. Then one day Amma tells Sona that she is going to have a baby. Is that good? Sona isn't s...
The baby animals of the Indian forest can't sleep. Swish-Swish! Crack-Track! Flash-Snap! goes the storm. Only Mama Elephant's words of wisdom can reassure them: "You're safe with me."
Clever Prince Veera and his best friend, Suku, are back in a vibrant new collection of stories riddled with surprises. When the prince's great uncle, Raja Apoorva, invites the boys to the summer festival in Peetalpur, Prince Veera and Suku are excited to compete in the games. It'...
"Travel a lush dreamscape world as a father soothes his toddler toward sleep, weaving a quilt of dreams across the roaring seas and through the inky night -- and dealing with some big toddler emotions along the way. Sumptuously illustrated by Sandhya Prabhat, this dream-ride of a...
"In this Indian folktale, a young turtle shares a shallow lake with unlikely friends--two geese. But when the lake starts drying up, the stubborn turtle must follow his winged friends' advice, or he'll be left out to dry." --back cover
When Yara joins a community dance school, she meets lots of other children her age who are there to start their training or just for the fun of it. Soon she has a group of ballet besties she loves to dance with until their grumpy landlady, Dame Clougston-Willmott, threatens to cl...
Indu loves learning ballet at her local community dance school, but unlike her friends, she doesn't want to be a principal dancer when she grows up. While she's a bit afraid of being on stage, dancing is still one of her favorite hobbies. When the class has the chance to see the ...