Tumi Ki Paro?
Author:
Ashok RajagopalanPublisher:
Tulika PublishersLanguage:
BengaliCategory:
Picture-books0 Reviews
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তুমি কি তোমার পায়ের আঙুল দিয়ে স্বাদ নিতে পারো? নাকি কান দিয়ে দেখতে পাও? অথবা, অন্তত, তোমার চুল দিয়ে গন্ধ নিতে পারো? না? আচ্ছা, তোমার চারপাশে এমন কিছু প্রাণী আছে যারা পারে! প্রাণীরা কীভাবে 'স্বাভাবিক' কাজ করে তা আবিষ্কার করার জন্য এক অদ্ভুত জগতে উঁকি দাও। আর ছবিগুলোর মজার অংশগুলো দেখো।
ISBN: 9789389203226
Pages: 24
Avg Reading Time: 1 hrs
Age: 0-11
Country of Origin: India
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