Must Read Books for Kids: Timeless Stories of Bravery, Friendship, and Adventure
Harper Collins

These books offer timeless stories of bravery, friendship, and adventure, perfect for young readers who are looking to explore new worlds and expand their imaginations. With a strong emphasis on building language skills and fluency, our collection includes a variety of genres, from classic adventure tales to contemporary stories set in India. By establishing a reading habit early on, young readers can develop a love for children books that will stay with them for a lifetime.
FunOKPlease Inside India: Fascinating Food
The third book in the Inside India series is titled Fascinating Food. Come along with Indy and Dia on a tantalising, belly-churning, and enjoyable tour of India's gastronomic environment. Through fun exercises, this activity book will guide you through the many culinary delicacies of India.
Mensa's Train Your Brain: Cranium Crunchers
The book has 96 pages filled with puzzles. The three varying degrees of difficulty are referred to as Super Brain, Mega Mind, and Ultra Genius. All of the answers are towards the back of the book. The levels grow much harder as the book goes along and as students get better at solving puzzles.
C.S. Lewis' The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Don't miss one of The Great American Read on PBS's list of the top 100 books in America. The second novel in the venerable fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, is now available in a full-color paperback version. The original illustrator, Pauline Baynes, created the inside and cover art for this version, which is entirely in full colour.
Mensa Train Your Brain: Brain-Scrambling Challenges by Mensa
The book includes a wide range of problems that will put your problem-solving skills to the test, including word, logical, and numerical riddles. What's best? The back of the book has all of the exam answers.
Katherine Applegate's The One and Only Ivan
This exquisitely told narrative of how a powerful gorilla achieves his freedom is based on a true event. Michael Morpurgo fans will enjoy this book because of its effective balance of comedy and poignancy.
Mensa's Train Your Brain: Perplexing Puzzles
Children will enjoy putting their brains to the test in yet another installment of the Mensa Train Your Brain series and seeing how many problems they can solve properly. The icing on the cake is that the book's last page contains all of the solutions to the problems!
David Walliams' Gangsta Granny
The best-selling, well praised novelist David Walliams, Roald Dahl's inevitable heir, has written another humorous and touching book. This new book, which is a tale of prejudice and acceptance, is full of ridiculous lists and phrases and has all the trademarks of David's earlier best-sellers. If you've already tried the Hindi, enjoy the original!
Prashant Pinge's Raja Balushahi and Rani Rasmalai in Mithaspur and Other Adventures
An exciting journey of two young brothers, Arjun, 11, and Anindita, 9, that will transport you to a fantastical realm. This exquisitely drawn book includes a fold-out board game and is full of intriguing enchantment and surprising hazards.
Garima Kushwaha's book She Can, You Can
One famous Indian woman from each letter of the English alphabet is profiled in this A–Z book. A 500-word synopsis and an illustration of the character are provided for each. The accomplishments of trailblazing women from many areas of life are featured in this inspirational and motivational book.
Sunil Gangopadhyay's The Adventures of Kakababu
A exciting tale of young Shontu joining his beloved Kakababu Raja Roychowdhury on his adventures and the perils they must face as a result. The first book in the new Kakababu series is titled The Adventures of Kakababu, Volume 1.
Sreelata Menon's Learned Men and Women
Learn about the lives of the wisest people in ancient India who had the power to direct their thoughts to do whatever they set their minds to. Read about the amazing accomplishments of Vyasa, Sushruta, Valmiki, Surya Savitri, Chanakya, and others, from developing cutting-edge surgical procedures to resolving mathematical conundrums.
Ruskin Bond's book How to Be a Writer
The literary philosophy of Ruskin Bond, a writer with a phenomenally successful career spanning over seventy years, is exclusively revealed in this book in his trademark understated, tongue-in-cheek, hilarious manner.
Mohandas Gandhi's The Story of My Experiments with Truth
Gandhiji's autobiography and his Satyagraha in South Africa have been condensed and made simpler by Bharatan Kumarappa. Aspects that are unlikely to interest schoolchildren very much have been left out, and the language has been made as simple as feasible.
Deepa Agarwal's Mahabharata Stories
The writing of the Mahabharata, the story of Mritasanjivani, the birth of Devavrata, the palace of Lac, Draupadi's Swayamvara, Bhishma's death, and other episodes from the epic are all included in this collection of stories for kids.
Uncool: Fights. Camera. Action!
Uncool is a fantastic comic novel that centres on teenage DD and her experiences in high school. The first book in the razor-sharply comic UNCOOL series takes on teen difficulties in a hilarious way.
A Basketful Of Animal Tales: Stories From The Panchatantra
Put your wits to the test against shrewd lions, quick-witted monkeys, cunning fish, and more in this feast of animal tales! The Panchatantra stories are timeless classics that have been recited again throughout history. They continue to be as current as any brand-new tale today.
Flipped: Funny Stories / Scary Stories
You have two topics, two covers, and two sides from which to open the books in the Flipped Anthology series. and your decision is yours! You may alternate between our spine-tingling and rib-tingling tales as you choose.
Sheila Dhir's The Gita and You
This book offers eight Kathas that perfectly express the dialogue between Arjuna and Lord Krishna during the Kurukshetra War. Each of these Kathas simplifies its message and tells kid-friendly tales to help kids grasp it.
Rachna Chhabria's Festival Stories: Through The Year
India is a nation with many celebrations! There is seldom a month when we don't have a reason to rejoice. Through the straightforward tales of two little twins, Natasha and Nikhil, who experience a complete year of festivals and celebrations, this book urges you to celebrate the rich culture of India!
Flipped: Adventure Stories / Ghost Stories
Currently, you merely need to flip the book over and begin reading again if you don't like the plot or the concept. You may alternate between our thrilling and adventurous stories as you like.
Ross Welford's The Thousand-Year-Old Boy
The mind-blowing, lovely new tale for all readers aged 10 and up from the Time Travelling with a Hamster best-selling author, who has also shortlisted for a Costa Award.
Flipped: School Stories / Sports Stories
Currently, you merely need to flip the book over and begin reading again if you don't like the plot or the concept. Sports and school-related stories are included in the third book of the Flipped series.
Katherine Applegate's The One and Only Bob
This amazing sequel, starring Ivan's companion Bob, transports readers back to the vivid world of the Newbery Medal-winning and New York Times bestselling book The One and Only Ivan. Before viewing the A-list film adaption, catch up with these cherished buddies!




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