One Day
Author:
Jagdish joshiPublisher:
National Book TrustLanguage:
KannadaCategory:
Bilingual-kids6 Reviews
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This beautifully illustrated picture book is about a boy, Mana, and his friend Appu the elephant. The story is about their adventure in the jungle. (Age Group 6-8)
ISBN: 9789354917431
Pages: 32
Avg Reading Time: 1 hrs
Age : 0-11
Country of Origin: India
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