Pani Utra Teen Par
Author:
Pramod Pathak, Neelesh GehlotPublisher:
Ektara TrustLanguage:
HindiCategory:
Picture-books2 Ratings
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प्रमोद पाठक का यह कविता संग्रह पढ़ने और सुनाने में मजेदार है। इसकी छंद सहज है. भाषा चीनी की तरह पारदर्शी होती है। इसे दो बार पढ़ें और आप इसे सीख लेंगे।
पानी उतरा टीन पर
फिर कूड़ा ज़मीन पर
पत्ती और फूल पर
खूब खूब झूल कर
इन लोरी जैसी कविताओं को नीलेश गेहलोत ने खूबसूरती से चित्रित किया है।
ISBN: 9789391218430
Pages: 22
Avg Reading Time: 1 hrs
Age: 0-11
Country of Origin: India
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