Look at your favourite childhood memories of books that make many Indians feel nostalgic. Let’s look back at your childhood memories
The brave young journalist and his loyal dog took us to thring a journey around the world solving mysteries and meeting fascinating characters
The smart elderly man with his clever mind, and his strong friend Sabu, kept us laughing with their funny adventures and smart ways of solving problems
Mowgli, a boy raised in an Indian magical forest, had amazing adventures with wild animals and taught us valuable lessons
Known for his sharp mind, quick thinking, and cleverness, Tenali Raman manages to outsmart his superior officers and the king himself in complex situations
It’s a kid's favourite magazine with its fun stories, comics, puzzles, and activities, which made them love reading, passing on the joy to many generations
It explores themes of identity, family, and adolescence in a poignant coming-of-age novel published in 1957
Children can learn about their country's rich mythology, folklore, and history with these Immortal Picture Stories
Everyday life in this book is filled with special moments of happiness, sadness, and deep thought
Panchatantra is an ancient Indian collection of fables and stories that teach moral lessons