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A Tale of Tails

Author - Aditi Mazumdar Dhar

'A Tale of Tails by Aditi Mazumdar Dhar' is the story of Toto and his sibling Simi, who believe that grownups have all the fun until one day they decide to take a stroll into a jungle.
There they come across animals, which have the wrong kind of tails!
Now how did this happen? Well strange things do happen when you wish without thinking.
The story reveals a simple but important fact that it is better to be happy with the way we are rather than try to be like someone else!
The author Aditi Mazumdar Dhar postgraduated in Sociology after graduating as a Bachelor of Education. The story has been illustrated well by Saumya Agarwal, a design consultant.
The book also includes some fun activities.

Excerpt:
"Simi and Toto crept in closer for a better look and what they saw made them roll with silent laughter. None of the animals had theri own tails! The children stared in amazement when they saw a leopard with a fish's tail."

Book Facts

Language: English
Paperback: 18 pages
ISBN: 978-81-8328-147-8
Cover Price: Rs. 50/-
Publisher: Wisdom Tree

Reviewed by- Beena Menon


Last updated on :9/29/2009

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