Karukku Norukku
Author:
Saritha Rao, Vibha SuryaPublisher:
Karadi TalesLanguage:
EnglishCategory:
Picture-books5 Reviews
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Guru does not discriminate; he loves all kinds of murukkus. He absolutely loves the sounds they make when he munches on them!
KARUKKU NORUKKU! KARUKKU NORUKKU!
But his Amma refuses to let him eat as many as he wants. One day, Guru manages to get a whole packet all to himself. Now all he needs is a way to sneakily eat it – without sharing, that is!
Saritha Rao’s delightful text, with endearing illustrations by Vibha Surya, promises tons of fun and loads of munching in this hilarious story.
6+ years
ISBN: 9789391790585
Pages: 32
Avg Reading Time: 1 hrs
Age: 0-11
Country of Origin: India
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