Thakitta Tharikitta Chindulese Banti
Author:
Jacob Samson MuttadaPublisher:
Tulika PublishersLanguage:
TeluguCategory:
Picture-books0 Reviews
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Thom! It lands on Kuttan’s toes. Dheem! He kicks and up it goes. The pages of this book resound with the rhythm of dance as Abu's big red ball bounces in tune with the delightful illustrations. CBSE recommended
ISBN: 9788181466334
Pages: 16
Avg Reading Time: 1 hrs
Age: 0-11
Country of Origin: India
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