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The wheels on the bus go round and round
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Annie Kubler |
As the rickety old bus collects an odd assortment of passengers in a quaint little town, the reader may join in with the sounds of the bus and motions of the driver and passengers. |
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Mêmī kī haṛatāla
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Marieluise Ritter,Leonard Ritter |
An entertaining story about three mischievous children and what happens one Saturday when they are supposed to be tidying their room. |
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Kī maiṃ nikkị hāṃ?
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Philipp Winterberg |
Tamia is not sure and keeps asking various animals that she meets on her journey. Eventually she finds the surprising answer... |
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A very strange day
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Neil Jacob |
Experiences of a seven year-old girl without glasses and the story of Sonia, who wore big glasses, going out with her elder brother without glasses. |
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Wekha dhīāṃ de lekha
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Sudhā Aroṛā |
Novel based on the understanding between parent children relationship. |
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The Festival
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Peter Bonnici |
A young Indian boy experiences for the first time the rituals of manhood at the village festival. |
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Buskers of Bremen
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Henriette Barkow |
An old donkey, an old dog, an old cat and a cockerel ran away from their owners. They wanted to become buskers and on their way together to Bremen. However, they never make their way to Bremen and se… |
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