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Children’s Books

12 Books That Should Be On Every Young Adult’s Reading List!

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We have all at some point imagined our lives to be a YA novel because sometimes, all we’re looking for is an escape from real life. Here’s a list of books for young adults that will bring alive the thrilling world of fiction! Saira Zariwala is Afraid by Shabnam Minwala Someone

HarperCollins Children’s Books presents The Cricket Pang Values Series based on the hit YouTube Channel

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  Based on the hit YouTube channel, the Cricket Pang Values Series is a set of picture books with charming stories based on lovable animal characters. The overall theme of the books is cricket, which besides being a very popular sport for children, also lends a unique flavour to this

HarperCollins Announces the Acquisition of Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan’s Parvati the Elephant’s Very Important Day

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Children love elephants. These large and intimidating beasts are endearing to everyone, especially children. In Kerala, they remain a common and popular sight as they amble along with their mahouts. With their loppy ears, long trunk, and large girth they make a very special animal, one that remains a big

HarperCollins Children’s Books Announces The Gopi Early Learning Range

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  The Gopi Early Learning range has been designed around Gopi, the popular dog from Sudha Murty’s bestselling Gopi series. From easy recognition to familiar bonding and attachment, these character-based early learning books draw children into exploring concepts, activities and learning in companionship with a character they love.   Learn the

The Ghost in Red | Spooky Stories

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After missing his train, Anirudh is forced to spend the night in a tiny railway station with barely anyone in sight. A power failure adds to his woes. Guided by the flashlight on his phone, he finds his way to the waiting room. There, he finds thirteen chairs and a