Mike Mulligan and his Steam Shovel
First published in 1939, in the wake of the Great Depression, this book features Mike Mulligan, a shovel operator who remains faithful to his steam shovel, Mary Anne, against the threat of the new gas and diesel-engine contraptions, and digs his way to a surprising and happy ending.
A modern classic that no child should miss. Since it was first published in 1939, Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel has delighted generations of children. - barnesandnobels review
Puchku is off on a new adventure. The Brilliant Plans Department by Boltu, Puchku and Dodla (BPD)2 is on a mission to find a song for a baby bird.
Puchku Seeks A Song is a story about friendship and empathy
Shanti was a happy girl. No one had seen her sad or quiet. Then one day she went very quiet. What had happened to Shanti?
No Smiles Today keeps the reader in suspense throughout. — Goodbooks - Review
Venki's Nani has a special relationship with her neighbourhood. When Venki decides to go to the park with her, the walk turns into an adventure!
Winner of the Best of Indian Children’s Writing (BICW) Award in 2019 (Grandparent Tales for the age 7-9 yrs)
There is something endearing about books that strive to be nostalgically Indian, somethings just evoke your fondest memories of childhood, you know? — TheNestery Book Review
The book is a large sized book, with immense eye to detail and a bonus folding poster that showcases the whole neighborhood, with the park at its centre. — TheNestery Book Review
"Dragons and Giants" explores bravery and fear.
After reading some adventurous stories, Frog and Toad embark on an adventure of their own by climbing a large mountain. Encountering several dangers along the way, they return home in fear, still commending each other for their bravery.