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Story of little babaji / Bannerman, Helen; Marcellino, Fred (ill.) 2005  Book
Bannerman, Helen Book
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Publication Dorset, Ragged Bears Publishing, 2005.
Description 64pWhite Spine
Summary/Abstract A retelling of the well-known tale in which a little Indian boy finally outwits the succession of tigers that want to eat him.
Standard Number 1857141385 Hb.
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ID:   021411


Sultanche jungle / Bhasin, Kamla; Kak, Bina (ill.) 2015  Book
Bhasin, Kamla Book
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Publication Chennai, Tulika Publishers, 2015.
Description 24pWhite spine
Summary/Abstract Tiger cub Sultan and his Ammi have a special friend they call Junglee Bina. “Bina is bold. She’s not afraid of the forest or the animals,” says little Sultan. Bina loves the jungle, and wanders there on her own for hours, taking photographs. It is these stunning photos that show us Sultan’s life in the Ranthambore forest, even as he tells us the story of a warm relationship between a woman and the wild. Images drawn from folk toys meld playfully with the photographs to tell the story of the local people - of their survival and concern for the forests, especially for the endangered tiger.
Standard Number 9350467275 Pb.
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ID:   020451


Sultan's forest / Bhasin, Kamla; Kak, Bina (ill.) 2015  Book
Bhasin, Kamla Book
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Publication Chennai, Tulika Publishers, 2015.
Description 24pWhite spine
Summary/Abstract Tiger cub Sultan and his Ammi have a special friend they call Junglee Bina. “Bina is bold. She’s not afraid of the forest or the animals,” says little Sultan. Bina loves the jungle, and wanders there on her own for hours, taking photographs. It is these stunning photos that show us Sultan’s life in the Ranthambore forest, even as he tells us the story of a warm relationship between a woman and the wild. Images drawn from folk toys meld playfully with the photographs to tell the story of the local people - of their survival and concern for the forests, especially for the endangered tiger.
Standard Number 9789350467213 Pb.
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Tiger boy / Perkins, Mitali 2015  Book
Perkins, Mitali Book
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Publication Chennai, Duckbill Books, 2015.
Description 140pBlue Spine
Summary/Abstract A tiger cub has escaped from a reserve in the Sunderbans in West Bengal, India, and Neel, a poor boy from the islands, is determined to find her in order to save her from being captured and sold on the black market by Mr. Gupta and his men.
Standard Number 9789383331222 Pb.
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ID:   027194


Tiger boy / Perkins, Mitali 2015  Book
Perkins, Mitali Book
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Publication Chennai, Duckbill Books, 2015.
Description 140pBlue Spine
Summary/Abstract A tiger cub has escaped from a reserve in the Sunderbans in West Bengal, India, and Neel, a poor boy from the islands, is determined to find her in order to save her from being captured and sold on the black market by Mr. Gupta and his men.
Standard Number 9789383331222 Pb.
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ID:   022885


Tigers for dinner: tall tales by Jim Corbett's khansama / Bond, Ruskin; Coelho, Sunaina (ill.) 2013  Book
Bond, Ruskin Book
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Publication New Delhi, Red Turtle, 2013.
Description 70pBrown Spine
Summary/Abstract Join Mehmoud in the kitchen as he cooks up one delectable meal after another, and gobble down his delicious stories of man-eating tigers, incompetent maharajas, missing kitchen boys and haunted pillows.
Standard Number 9788129121141 Pb.
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ID:   024794


When I grow up I want to be a tiger / Bindra, Prerna Singh; Ramaswamy, Maya (ill.) 2017  Book
Bindra, Prerna Singh Book
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Publication New Delhi, Speaking Tiger, 2017.
Description 42pOrange spine
Summary/Abstract Tigers don't talk (well, at least not in 'people' language). Tigers don't have names either. But then T-Cub is a very special tiger cub and he wants to tell you his story. It's about his life in a forest in India, and his animal friends (and foes) including monkeys, peacocks and elephants. T-Cub is naughty, curious, lovable and brave (and sometimes scared too!). He is living the good life of a wild tiger--prowling the forest, loved by his Ma, teased by his sister. He is learning the ways of the jungle, to hunt, to be a tiger... And then one day his mother vanishes, and T-Cub learns another lesson--it isn't easy being a tiger.
Standard Number 9788193314128 Hb.
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Where has the tiger gone? / Uikey, Dhavat Singh 2018  Book
Uikey, Dhavat Singh Book
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Publication New Delhi, Tara Books Pvt.Ltd., 2018.
Description 34pGreen spine
Summary/Abstract A retelling of traditional Gond tales about the tiger, illustrated with richly symbolic art -- capturing not only the mythic and iconic status of the great beast, but also a time, place and relationship that is lost to us.
Standard Number 9789383145997 Hb.
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