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No shipping, no waiting. Begin your Karadi Tales experience instantly with downloadable e-Videobooks.
A videobook is an original creation from Karadi Tales, meant to replicate the experience of the popular Audio + Book format for a computer. Please note, e-videobooks are flash files and can only be played on a computer.
Unlike an animated movie, the videobook format pans and zooms into the illustrations and keeps the visuals interesting, while children read and listen to the story. Every Karadi Tales experience is designed to help your children develop listening skills, language skills, reading skills and attention span.
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The Foolish Crow
Source: The Jataka
Kauaa the crow is very hungry… and has finally managed to get a roti to eat. Now, Lombdi the wily jackal wants that roti. Do his clever plans work?
Antonyms, colours, the names of flowers and the seven notes of the musical scale are woven into this story with music based on classical ragas.
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Narrated by Saeed Jaffrey Adapted by Sheila Gandhi Music by 3 Brothers & A Violin Art by Srividya Natarajan
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Download size: 53.2 MB
ISBN:
978-81-8190-207-8
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Fish Friends Three
Source: The Panchatantra
Timsi, Bucki and Moti are three fishes that are very good friends, and very different from each other. When trouble strikes, find out how they help each other and help escape the fisherman.
With rhyming words, numbers and charming imagery, this book will educate as much as it enthrals.
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Narrated by Saeed Jaffrey Adapted by Sheila Gandhi Music by 3 Brothers & A Violin Art by Mani Menon
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Download size: 44.2 MB
ISBN:
978-81-8190-208-5
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The Talking Cave
Source: The Panchatantra
Can caves talk? Bhuro the foolish lion thinks they can, and Juno the clever jackal decides to make the most of it in this hilarious story.
Colours, names of animals and personal attributes are woven into this tale.
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Narrated by Saeed Jaffrey Adapted by Sheila Gandhi Music by 3 Brothers & A Violin Art by Greystroke
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Download size: 37.6 MB
ISBN:
978-81-8190-209-2
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The Fox And The Squirrel
Source: Oral folktale from South India
Gilehri the squirrel and Laalu the fox are good friend. But Laalu is a little too boastful, and Gilehri decides to teach him a lesson one day.
This story brings out concepts of time and the days of the week.
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Narrated by Saeed Jaffrey Adapted by Sheila Gandhi Music by 3 Brothers & A Violin Art by Srividya Natarajan
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Download size: 42.6 MB
ISBN:
978-81-8190-2210-8
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