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Chitra English Hardcovers is a series of exclusive picturebooks in English, written by India's finest children's writers and illustrated by many talented international artists. These books have sold rights all over the world and have received recognition in international markets. Beautifully printed on art paper and painstakingly bound, these hardcovers are sure to delight children from any part of the world.
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The Rumour
In Baddbaddpur, it’s impossible to keep a secret. Everyone gossips about everything! Then one day, ill-tempered Pandurang wishes to keep a secret. But of course, the secret spreads from person to person... and the strangest thing happens: a feather becomes a forest! Join the villagers of Baddbaddpur in this charming folktale retold by Anushka Ravishankar with illustrations by Kanyika Kini in inks and colour pencils that will make you laugh out loud.
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Written by Anushka Ravishankar Art by Kanyika Kini
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ISBN:
978-81-8190-165-1
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The Lizard's Tail
Scqealichtitz! And there went the little lizard’s tail with a chop and a slice! Poor little lizard… he now needs a new tail. Join him as he goes about looking for a new tail so that he can get a brand new look for himself, only to finally discover a lizard home-truth. Brilliant palette knife art by German illustrator Christine Kastl elevates the experience of this heartwarming story by Shobha Viswanath.
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Written by Shobha Viswanath Art by Christine Kastl
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ISBN:
978-81-8190-1507
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The Boy Who Drew Cats
Akiro, a young Japanese boy, drew only cats… Cats, cats and more cats! No matter what he was asked to do, all he did was draw cats everywhere. And this artistic tendency led to an adventure for him one day – an adventure that would change his life. Go on a journey to Japan in this folktale retold by Anushka Ravishankar with illustrations in the Japanese style by Christine Kastl in water colours and ink.
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Written by Anushka Ravishankar Art by Christine Kastl
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ISBN:
978-81-8190-1590
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When The Earth Lost Its Shapes
One day, all the shapes in the world disappear. No one knows where they are. Everything changes and becomes shapeless – from the egg to the kite to the orange. It is up to the little dot to restore shape to the world. In this heartwarming story about team spirit and conviction, Shobha Viswanath takes us into the wonderful world of shapes with sensitive illustrations in acrylic by German illustrator, Christine Kastl.
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Written by Shobha Viswanath Art by Christine Kastl
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ISBN:
978-81-8190-1927
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