Champa Ka Ek Phool
Author:
Jaikar, Rabindranath ThakurPublisher:
KathaLanguage:
HindiCategory:
Picture-books0 Reviews
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What if a child decides to be a champa flower? Can anyone tell that it is him?
From Indiaís greatest poet and storyteller comes this charming and perky poem
that will surely lead to a fun round of hide-and-seek. A timeless treasure. Enjoy!
ISBN: 9789382454014
Pages: 28
Avg Reading Time: 1 hrs
Age: 0-11
Country of Origin: India
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