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Chitra Soundar

    Chitra Soundarová se zaměřuje na psaní obrázkových knih a knih pro rané čtenáře. Ve své tvorbě ráda přetváří vtipné lidové pohádky z celého světa, obzvláště z Indie. Její díla často čerpají z bohaté indické tradice, festivalů a mytologie, které jsou v jejím rodném kulturně rozmanitém prostředí životním stylem. Věnuje se zejména tomu, jak tyto příběhy obohatit o humor a přístupnost pro mladé čtenáře.

    Sona Sharma, Looking After Planet Earth
    HOLI HAI
    Penguin Readers Level 2: The Extraordinary Life of Mahatma Gandhi
    Nikhil and Jay: The Star Birthday
    Mangoes, Mischief, and Tales of Friendship: Stories from India
    Tiger Troubles: A Bloomsbury Young Reader
    • Book Band: White (Ideal for ages 6+) An energetic animal story, ideal for children practising their reading at home or in school. All Sloth Bear wants to do is play with Porcupine but it's nap time in the jungle and all the other animals are sleeping. So she throws a guava at Porcupine's tree to wake him up and SPLAT! THUD! BUMP! Little Tiger gets woken up too! And Little Tiger is rather hungry... This funny story set in the Indian jungle from storyteller Chitra Soundar is perfect for children who are learning to read by themselves and for Key Stage 1. It features illustrations from Hannah Marks and appealing characters young readers will find hard to resist. _______________ Bloomsbury Young Readers are the perfect way to get children reading, with book-banded stories by brilliant authors like Julia Donaldson. The series is ideal for both home and school, with gorgeous colour illustrations, tips for parents, and fun activity ideas. Online guided reading and teaching notes, written by the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE), are available at bloomsburyreaders.com. 'Every child needs a Bloomsbury Young Reader. Fun, stretching, just the right length, full of adventurous vocabulary and punctuation.' - Julie-Ann McCulloch, Teacher

      Tiger Troubles: A Bloomsbury Young Reader
    • Set in a vibrant kingdom, young Prince Veera and his clever friend Suku embark on adventures to outsmart the kingdom's most cunning and greedy subjects. Inspired by traditional Indian folktales, this collection features eight original tales that highlight their ingenuity and friendship. Accompanied by illustrations, these stories celebrate cleverness and resourcefulness in the face of challenges.

      Mangoes, Mischief, and Tales of Friendship: Stories from India
    • Nikhil and Jay: The Star Birthday

      • 80 stránek
      • 3 hodiny čtení
      4,0(2)Ohodnotit

      Early readers from all backgrounds will love these four lively stories about two young brothers in a British Asian family

      Nikhil and Jay: The Star Birthday
    • With carefully adapted text, new illustrations, language practise activities and additional online resources, the Penguin Readers series introduces language learners to bestselling authors and compelling content. Titles include popular classics, exciting contemporary fiction, and thought-provoking non-fiction. The Extraordinary Life of Mahatma Gandhi, a Level 2 Reader, is A1+ in the CEFR framework. Sentences contain a maximum of two clauses, introducing the future tenses will and going to, present continuous for future meaning, and comparatives and superlatives. It is well supported by illustrations, which appear on most pages. Mahatma Gandhi was from India. Gandhi wanted India to be an independent country, and he fought hard for his beliefs.

      Penguin Readers Level 2: The Extraordinary Life of Mahatma Gandhi
    • HOLI HAI

      • 32 stránek
      • 2 hodiny čtení
      4,2(313)Ohodnotit

      Will Gauri's anger prevent her from enjoying the Holi festivities with her family?

      HOLI HAI
    • Sona Sharma, Looking After Planet Earth

      • 128 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení
      2,0(1)Ohodnotit

      Sona confronts the climate crisis after learning about it at school and decides to take action, despite resistance from her family. Her efforts to promote sustainability lead to conflicts, such as when she disposes of her sister's nappies and challenges her grandfather's use of plastic. As she discovers that traditional kolams are often not eco-friendly, Sona becomes determined to inspire her community to adopt more sustainable practices, aiming for significant change during the festive season.

      Sona Sharma, Looking After Planet Earth
    • Book Grey, ideal for ages 8+An exciting detective story from Chitra Soundar, author of over 50 children's books in the UK, India and the US.Sindhu and Jeet are the best detectives in they solve all their cases with a dollop of observation, a dash of imagination and a whole load of legwork. And when they travel from India to England for a holiday, the detective work doesn't stop! This page-turning story is accompanied by black-and-white illustrations by Amberin Huq.The Bloomsbury Readers series is packed with book-banded stories to get children reading independently in Key Stage 2 by award-winning authors like double Carnegie Medal winner Geraldine McCaughrean and Waterstones Prize winner Patrice Lawrence. With engaging illustrations and online guided reading notes written by the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE), this series is ideal for home and school. For more information visit www.bloomsburyreaders.com.'Any list that brings together such a quality line up of authors is going to be welcomed … Bloomsbury Readers are aimed squarely at children in Key Stage 2 and designed to support them as they start reading independently and while they continue to gain confidence and understanding.' Books for Keeps

      Sindhu and Jeet's Detective Agency: A Bloomsbury Reader
    • Prince Veera's great-uncle, Raja Apoorva, invites the prince and his best friend, Suku, to the summer festival in Peetalpur, where they participate in some of the competitions. Can they make the peahen sing, though peahens can't sing? Or win the painting competition, or even defeat the country's champion wrestler? The boys face each challenge with great wit and wisdom. Back at the palace, they are faced with more challenges. Raja Apoorva enjoys puzzles and presents several to the boys: who was the intruder who dared to pull the Raja's beard? How can the journey to the seaside be shortened? And at court it's Prince Veera and Suku who will decide which neighbour owns the tree that produces the wonderful figs for the palace, as well as solve the mysteries of the holy man and the astronomer.

      A Sliver of Moon and a Shard of Truth
    • Falgu decides to take his food to the market, but after he endures a bumpy trip, he comes up with a great idea to sell his damaged goods.

      Farmer Falgu Goes to the Market
    • Being a big sister to a new baby brings big responsibilities.Sona Sharma's house is full of people who joke often and argue sometimes. Relatives come unannounced, the phone rings frequently and friends drop in all the time. Then one day Amma tells Sona she is going to have a baby. Is that good? Sona isn't sure – she has always enjoyed being an only child – and straight away she has a word with her best friend, Elephant. When Sona learns that there will be a baby naming ceremony, she is determined to find the perfect name for her new brother or sister. Because although she realizes that her life is about to change, and while she's having some difficulty in coming to terms with having to share everything with the new baby – including Amma and Appa, her grandparents and her home – Sona Sharma wants to be the very best big sister she can be.

      Sona Sharma, Very Best Big Sister