Who is pratibha nath
Barber At The Zoo 2 copies. Who Stole the Peanuts 1 copy. Titbits for Tiki 1 copy. Kaju ans the Shoes 1 copy. The Little Blue Kite 1 copy. A bowl of water 1 copy. Story of Ram: And His friends in the Forest 1 copy. Asian Tales Have a Laugh 1 copy.
Asian tales Nature at play 1 copy. Chiriaghar Ka Nai 1 copy. Indian folk-tales and legends by Pratibha Nath Book 6 editions published between and in English and held by 22 WorldCat member libraries worldwide Everyone will find a favourite story in this collection of folk-tales and legends.
There is the story of Jumman the labourer, who thinks the Qazi of Jaunpur is actually his donkey! And the strange adventure of Dhania who, stealing out for a midnight snack, gets stuck in honey Or the account of how a lowly weasel put the mighty Yudhishtir in place And what happens when Bhim tries to match his strength against that of Hanuman Culled from all parts of the country, and spanning heaven, earth and the nether world, these stories let us into a world of enchantment, wisdom and loads of fun.
Kaju and the shoe by Pratibha Nath 3 editions published between and in English and held by 17 WorldCat member libraries worldwide.
A bowl of water by Pratibha Nath Book 3 editions published between and in 3 languages and held by 15 WorldCat member libraries worldwide A thirsty mynah, parrot, and pigeon search for water during a heat wave and find relief when the sparrows lead them to a bowl of water in a garden.
Silkworm breeding stocks by Petr Arkhipovich Kovalev Book 1 edition published in in English and held by 14 WorldCat member libraries worldwide. Finally, she retired from Delhi Public School RK Puram in the late s before plunging into fulltime venture of story writing. Most of her books are now recommended for school curricula in different parts of the country.
I write using what I have experienced and anything happening around me can be turned into a story happily. So far, Pratibha has written 60 books published by a string of renowned publishers, such as S.
Her books are something children can enjoy reading even out of their classroom. Pratibha agrees to the fact that school curricula must provide children the pleasure of reading. Her opinion on the current CCE pattern is that it is a little burdensome on students as well as parents throughout the year.
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