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Tales From Grand Ma
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This books containing 44 fables in this book which we heard from our Grandmother in our childhood with big pictures and easy to understand text. This is for Children who loves to venture into the world of fantasy and make believe. The gentle tales and cosy illustrations are just perfect for young learners. The book contains collection of the finest stories that every child will love to read.

Tales From Grand Pa
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This books containing 44 fables in this book which we heard from our Grandfather in our childhood with big pictures and easy to understand text. This is for Children who loves to venture into the world of fantasy and make believe. The gentle tales and cosy illustrations are just perfect for young learners. The book contains collection of the finest stories that every child will love to read.

Tales from Panchtantra—The Elephant's Revenge...
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This series presents five books, each containing Two Short Stories for your little child. It is beautifully illustrated. The gentle tales and cosy illustrations are just perfect for your young learners. Full colour scenes with lots of animals and imaginative characters. Each book contains collection of the finest stories that every child will love to read.

Tales from Panchtantra—The Foolish Lion...
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This Series presents five 2 in 1 short stories for your little child. It is beautifully illustrated. The gentle tales and cosy illustrations are just perfect for your young learners. Full colour scenes with lots of animals and imaginative characters.

Tales from Panchtantra—The Foolish Mice...
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This Series presents five 2 in 1 short stories for your little child. It is beautifully illustrated. The gentle tales and cosy illustrations are just perfect for your young learners. Full colour scenes with lots of animals and imaginative characters.

Tales from Panchtantra—The Girl who Married...
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This series presents five books, each containing Two Short Stories for your little child. It is beautifully illustrated. The gentle tales and cosy illustrations are just perfect for your young learners. Full colour scenes with lots of animals and imaginative characters. Each book contains collection of the finest stories that every child will love to read.

Tales from Panchtantra—The Musical Donkey...
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This series presents five books, each containing Two Short Stories for your little child. It is beautifully illustrated. The gentle tales and cosy illustrations are just perfect for your young learners. Full colour scenes with lots of animals and imaginative characters. Each book contains collection of the finest stories that every child will love to read.

Tales of Akbar & Birbal
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All Time Favourite 'Tales of Akbar & Birbal' is a compilation of the witty encounters between the king Akbar and the courtier Birbal that also impart important messages for all of us. 
An important chapter in the Indian culture and literature, all these nineteen tales are certainly filled with fun and lore. The stories teach the young readers the value of being intelligent and witty.

Tales of Arabian Nights
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All Time Favourite 'Tales of Arabian Nights' is a series of interwoven stories. There was once a king known for his ravenous desire and destructive passion. His rapine hunger devoured many women and left them dead with his throes of passion. King Shahryar was known for his lust and when his eyes befell the gorgeous Scheherazade, all thought the girl was lost to his hunger. However, Scheherazade hatched a plan. She proposed telling Shahryar stories and the curious ruler agreed, though impatient to make love to her. He listened and as soon, she had his attention, but Scheherazade stopped the story, promising to continue the next night. Curious to know what happened next, the ruler left her untouched.
Her plan continued for 1001 nights and engulfed Shahryar in a series of stories, which mixed all the magic, and mystery of Arabia.
All the twelve stories are full of entertainment and fun. These are so beautifully narrated as to keep the young readers absorbed in reading the whole book in one go.

Tales of Pirates & Blue Water
By: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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This book is about the greatest sea adventure stories, written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - creator & writer of Sherlock Holmes, one of the best known adventure & detective masterpiece of all time.

Tales of Terror & Mystery
By: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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This book is about the greatest sea adventure stories, written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle—creator & writer of Sherlock Holmes, one of the best known adventure & detective masterpiece of all time.

Tales of Vikram and Betaal
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All Time Favourite 'Tales of Vikram and Betaal' stands out to be the most important ingredient in the literary compilation of our country, typically India in its taste and composition. Embark on a mysterious journey with King Vikram and the clever ghost Betaal in these thrilling tales of wit and wisdom.
All the twenty-five tales are essentially based on the wisdom and judgment of King Vikramaditya, out to catch Betaal who tells him a story on the way and ask a typical question at the end. With every answer, Betaal flies back to his abode and that weaves into another tale of human characters. Each story challenges both the king and the reader with tricky moral questions wrapped in suspenseful storytelling.
All the stories portray the various strengths and weaknesses of the human mind and aim to develop an understanding of the same in its inquisitive readers. With striking illustrations and a gripping style, this book keeps readers hooked from one riddle to the next.

The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn
By: Mark Twain
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Huck is the son of the town's vagrant drunkard, “Pap” Finn. Sleeping on door-steps when the weather is fair, in empty hogsheads during storms, and living off of what he receives from others, Huck lives the life of a destitute vagabond. The author metaphorically names him “the juvenile pariah of the village”. Huck is an archetypal innocent, able to discover the "right" thing to do despite the prevailing theology and prejudiced mentality of the South of that era. The best example of this is his decision to help Jim escape slavery, even though he believes he will go to hell for it. 

The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn
By: MARK TWAIN
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Huckleberry Finn lives a comfortable life with Miss Watson and the Widow Douglas, but Huck hungers for adventure and freedom from their attempts to “sivilize” him. Huck’s deadbeat father returns and kidnaps him in an effort to claim a large sum of money that Huck earned as a reward for helping capture some robbers. Huck fakes his own death to escape from his father, and then takes to the river in a canoe. As Huck is hiding out, he meets Miss Watson's runaway slave, Jim. The two set off on a great adventure down the Mississippi to help Jim gain his freedom. Along the way, they spend time with wealthy folks and scoundrels. They are even reunited with Huck’s friend Tom Sawyer before discovering that Miss Watson’s death has left Jim a free man.

The Adventure of Tom Sawyer
By: Mark Twain
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Miffed about being made to whitewash the fence on a Sunday morning, Tom Sawyer tricks one of his friends to do the work for him, as he sits on the pavement, happily munching on an apple. Thus begins the series of Tom’s adventures and misadventures. Orphaned and staying with his Aunt Polly, the mischievous Tom manages to create quite a storm in the small village. He runs away to an uninhabited island, falls in love, digs up treasure and saves an innocent man. Mark Twain’s timeless story of Tom Sawyer will take you through a journey of evolving friendships, budding romance and thrilling adventures.
Satirical and nostalgic, Mark Twain’s epic masterpiece, the Adventures of Tom Sawyer, brings out the inequities of adult reality from beneath the innocence of childhood.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer has been widely adapted into feature films and television series. it is followed by Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

The Adventure of Tom Sawyer
By: MARK TWAIN
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Tom Sawyer is young, imaginative and mischievous and lives with his Aunt Polly and half-brother Sid in a Mississippi town. A young girl, Becky Thatcher moves into town and Tom falls in love with her. They have a tiff and Tom is off to the town graveyard with his best friend Huckleberry Finn, where they witness the wicked Injun Joe murder Doctor Robinson. When this comes to light, Injun Joe blames Muff Potter. Obviously this is too much for a young Tom to take, and he is afraid to tell what he knows. He, Huck and their friend Joe Harper decide to become pirates and camp on an island in the river. When they come to know that Aunt Polly thinks they are all dead and a funeral is planned, they return home in a hurry. Once back, Tom feels braver and decides to testify against Injun Joe, who escapes from the law but ultimately dies starving in a cave and Tom and Huck find his hidden treasure.

The Adventures of Robin Hood
By: Howard Pyle
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Step into the green forests of Sherwood and discover the legend of Robin Hood — the fearless outlaw who defies injustice by stealing from the rich to aid the poor. This thrilling retelling brims with daring sword fights, clever escapes, and unwavering loyalty, all brought to life through bold, colorful illustrations.
Robin Hood, a master archer and swordsman, leads his band of Merry Men dressed in Lincoln green. Together, they challenge tyranny and champion justice, becoming symbols of courage and hope.
From medieval ballads to modern stories, Robin Hood has endured as one of England’s most beloved folk heroes. Sometimes depicted as a humble yeoman, other times as a dispossessed nobleman, his tale continues to inspire across literature, film, and television.
This book captures the timeless spirit of Robin Hood — a hero of the people whose legend still echoes through the ages.

The Adventures of Robinhood
By: HOWARD PYLE
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The book is an 1883 novel consisting of a series of episodes in the story of the English outlaw Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men. It begins with the incident that forces Robin to become an outlaw, and progresses to how several individual characters joined his group of Merry Men and the adventures they had. There are fights galore, and Robin often ends up on the losing side. However, the winner always ends up joining his band. Robin's love for disguises also shines forth in the adventures involving an archery competition and his impersonation of a butcher where he sits and dines with his arch enemy, the Sheriff of Nottingham. He also finds the time to prevent a forced marriage and get the bride married to her lover. The book ends on a happy note with King Richard the Lionheart making an appearance in Nottingham. Intrigued by stories about Robin Hood, he expresses an interest to meet the outlaw......

The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
By: DANIEL DE FOE
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The Adventure story also commonly referred to as Robinson Crusoe of york, Mariner: who lived eight and trwnty years, all alone in an uninhabited island on the coast of america, near the mouth of the great river of Oroonaque;having been cast on shore by shipwreck, wherein all the men perished but himself. With an accounthow he surviyed and was at last strangely delivered by pirates.

The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
By: DANIEL DEFOE
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Crusoe sets sail from the Queen’s Dockin Hull on a sea voyage in August 1651. After a tumultuous journey where his ship is wrecked in a storm, his lust for the sea remains so strong that he sets out to sea again. This journey, too, ends in disaster as the ship is taken over by pirates and Crusoe is enslaved by a Moor. Two years later, he escapes in a boat with a boy. A captain of a Portuguese ship of the west coast of Africa rescues him. The ship is en route to Brazil. With the captain’s help, Crusoe procures a plantation. Years later, Crusoe joins an expedition to bring slaves from Africa but he is shipwrecked in a storm about forty miles out to sea on an island. As for his arrival there, only he and three animals, the captain’s dog and two cats, survive the shipwreck. Overcoming his despair, he fetches arms, tools, and other supplies from the ship before it breaks apart and sinks.....