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ID:
019494
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Being boys
/ Nayar, Deeya (ed.); Menon, Radhika (ed.)
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2015
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Chennai, Tulika Publishers, 2015.
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145pBrown Spine
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A collection of short stories ‘Being Boys’ is a unique effort to include a variety of narratives handling issues that young boys may experience. There are well meaning adults in these stories as well as grandparents and mothers who make children see another perspective and help them come to terms with teenage angst. In ‘Being Boys’ , children find answers to their problems in seemingly simple conversations and acts. We all have moments of epiphany when things sort themselves out, and these are driven by people or events.
A definite read – for young boys, and parents – because sometimes parents need more handholding so they can understand different perspectives better.
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9350466260 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
018412 | FIC/NAY | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
016576
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Chennai, Tulika Publishers, 2011.
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80pWhite Spine
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The 54 rhymes in 18 Indian languages celebrate the richness and vitality of India's multilingual character. Lively adaptations in English capture the sounds and rhythms of the original languages, which also appear alongside. For those who want to know how to read, there are transliterations in Roman script (of English) and Devanagari (of Hindi). And for those who want to know how they sound, read along and listen to the audio.
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8181469658 Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
016190 | 821.914/MEN | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
024006
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One world
/ Menon, Radhika (ed.); Thapar, Bindia (ill.)
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2001
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Chennai, Tulika Publishers, 2001.
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88pBlue spine
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ONE WORLD, a collection of writing on the theme of place and belonging. Through fact, fiction, prose and poetry, the book introduces children to: works by contemporary writers translations a variety of perspectives different forms of writing real, often concerning issues.
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20 copies
If we sell our land - by Paul Zacharia
Clear sky - by Ambai
He dared to dream - by V. Ramnarayan
Like nothing seen before - by Shobhit Mahajan
Wood for the trees - by Gits Mehta
The bird of the Oikos - by Geetha Varadan
Hero for a day - by Raghavendra Rao
Dear friend - by Prabhakar Rao
Waiting - by Ashokamitran
The prankster - by Poile Sengupta
Days in Rwanda - by Nitin Madhav
Fly high - by Sandhya Rao
One world - by Safdar Hashmi
Afterword
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8186895280 Pb.
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R01239 | Copy 1 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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R01241 | Copy 3 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
R01242 | Copy 4 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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002365
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One world
/ Menon, Radhika (ed.); Thapar, Bindia (ill.)
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2001
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Chennai, Tulika Publishers, 2001.
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88pBlue Spine
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ONE WORLD, a collection of writing on the theme of place and belonging. Through fact, fiction, prose and poetry, the book introduces children to: works by contemporary writers translations a variety of perspectives different forms of writing real, often concerning issues.
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20 copies
If we sell our land - by Paul Zacharia
Clear sky - by Ambai
He dared to dream - by V. Ramnarayan
Like nothing seen before - by Shobhit Mahajan
Wood for the trees - by Gits Mehta
The bird of the Oikos - by Geetha Varadan
Hero for a day - by Raghavendra Rao
Dear friend - by Prabhakar Rao
Waiting - by Ashokamitran
The prankster - by Poile Sengupta
Days in Rwanda - by Nitin Madhav
Fly high - by Sandhya Rao
One world - by Safdar Hashmi
Afterword
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8186895280 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
002263 | FIC/MEN | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
009323
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India, Tulika Publishers, 2010.
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81pYellow and Blue Spine
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Draws on the rich traditional stories from mythology and folklore to focus on the need to protect, conserve and value water. The oral traditions of Ivory Coast, China, India, Greece and many other countries are used to reflect upon an intrinsic connection while the pictures are inspired by the rich, visual representations of water across cultures.
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8181468198 Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
009758 | 398.364/MEN | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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