Chitty: A Dog and Her Forest Farm
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Chitty lives a free-spirited life on a forest farm in the Western Ghats. She has hair-raising encounters with wild animals, gobbles up termites, and loves jackfruit chips. She is also a wise and loyal friend, with an extraordinary mind and soul. Follow Chitty’s adventures down this winding forest trail — she will make you laugh and cry and marvel at her wonderful world. Winner of Mehlli Gobhai Children’s Book Illustrator Award 2022 *Parag Honour Book 2023
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Chitty lives a free-spirited life on a forest farm in the Western Ghats. She has hair-raising encounters with wild animals, gobbles up termites, and loves jackfruit chips. She is also a wise and loyal friend, with an extraordinary mind and soul. Follow Chitty’s adventures down this winding forest trail — she will make you laugh and cry and marvel at her wonderful world.
Winner of Mehlli Gobhai Children’s Book Illustrator Award 2022
*Parag Honour Book 2023
Book Details
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ISBN9788187945925
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Pages40
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Avg Reading Time1 hrs
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Age0-11 yrs
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Country of OriginIndia
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