Ajay of Agumbe and the Signal Snake
Author:
Zai Whitaker, Rajiv EipePublisher:
Pratham BooksLanguage:
EnglishCategory:
Picture-books0 Ratings
Price: ₹ 105
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Ajay is off to work. His office is in Agumbe. His job is to find the king cobra. We can see the antenna he carries, but where on earth is the radio that transmits to it? Walk with Ajay as he follows the king of snakes.
ISBN: 9789361301797
Pages: 15
Avg Reading Time: 1 hrs
Age: 0-11
Country of Origin: India
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