Woh Ped Par Chalti Hai
Author:
Allen Shaw, Sushil ShuklaPublisher:
Ektara TrustLanguage:
HindiCategory:
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A tree is not just a tree. It is also a little bit air, a little sun, a little bit color, a little sky, and a little bit water.
When it is cut, a little air, a bit sky, a little water...everything is cut down a little bit . The book is about this cutting down.
With water colours, Allen Shaw has depicted the sky, soil, and air living within water and colours.
This is book belongs as much to the illustrator and as it does to the poet
ISBN: 9789392873584
Pages: 24
Avg Reading Time: 1 hrs
Age: 0-11
Country of Origin: IN
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