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Wrestling Day (Hook Book)

Aneingu is going to wrestle for the first time. Can Areiü make sure nothing goes wrong for him?

About the Hook Book Series

In a world where children’s books often feel cut from the same cloth, Hook Books stand out as a vibrant blend of imagination, humour, and heart. Crafted as a bridge between picture books and early chapter books, this series delivers stories that spark joy and wonder, while remaining rooted in age-appropriate learning.

Hook Books keep the fun going with:

  • Short, digestible bits of text (perfect for budding readers)
  • Bright colour illustrations that pull kids into the story
  • Themes that speak to the everyday lives of children—plus a sprinkle of whimsy!

From fantasy tales to those that touch on more advanced ideas, Hook Books ensure that young readers are always in for a treat, no matter their reading level. Even better, these books take children on journeys through different parts of India, giving them a taste of the rich diversity of our world through local flavours, landscapes, and cultures. Whether the story takes place in bustling cities or quiet villages, Hook Books make every setting feel like home.

I Love You Forever and a Day (I Love You To the Moon and Back, 2)

The long awaited sequel to the international best-seller, I Love You to the Moon and Back, now in a chunky board book format, with a beautiful and reassuring text, and stunning illustrations from Tim Warnes.

With familiar and lovable bear characters and sturdy pages that are easy for little hands to turn, I Love You Forever and a Day is a heartfelt celebration of each moment of love and laughter shared by a parent and child.

A tender and warm portrayal of unconditional love – perfect to share with little ones night and day. Ideal for fans of Guess How Much I Love You and While We Can’t Hug.

You Are My Everything

You’re the centre of our stories

and the lullabies we sing.

You have changed this world forever.

You are my everything.

Following a parent and child elephant on their annual migration to join the herd, this joyful story celebrates all the ways in which a child is “everything” to their parent, their child and their community.

With an evocative and lyrical text from Kelly Conroy and beautiful illustrations of the natural world from Abigail Hookham, You Are My Everything is the perfect way for parents and families to say “I love you” to little ones. Ideal for fans of Guess How Much I Love You and On the Night You Were Born.

ABC of Kindness

Aa is for all of us –

be everybody’s friend.

Bb is for believing –

things will work out in the end!

An adorable board book from the bestselling Kind Hearts series.

This cute board celebrates all the ways in which we can be kind to one another – from A to Z! Sweet illustrations by Summer Macon are paired with charming rhyming text by Patricia Hegarty to champion values of kindness and inclusivity. This book invites little readers to engage with the alphabet while they watch a gorgeous group of animal friends practise being kind and caring! With chunky pages and soothing pastel colours, this is the perfect bedtime book. A delicate first-concepts book that introduces little ones to the alphabet while exploring the importance of kindness.

I Love You Dad

Show your dad your appreciation with this charming gift book, featuring adorable artwork from Sophie Beer. Heartwarming rhyming text celebrates the wonderful things dads do and is perfect for sharing with your amazing dad!

The ideal present for Father’s Day!

I Love You Mum

Show your mum your appreciation with this charming gift book, featuring adorable artwork from Sophie Beer. Heartwarming rhyming text celebrates the wonderful things mums do and is perfect for sharing with your amazing mum!

The ideal present for Mother’s Day!

You’re My Little Cuddle Bug

You’re my little ladybird,

You brighten up my day.

With rosy cheeks, you smile at me,

And chase my blues away.

Snuggle up with your little cuddle bug to enjoy this sweet and colourful rhyming board book! With chunky pages for small hands and die-cut parent and baby characters, this is the perfect bedtime read.

International Bestselling Series

Show your little one just how much they mean to you with this gorgeous, engaging board book! Meet Cuddle Bug, the adorable bug who is loved by children around the world. The first book in this bestselling series, You’re My Little Cuddle Bug pairs sweet illustrations by Natalie Marshall with gentle rhyming text by Nicola Edwards to capture the love between a parent and child. With tactile pages, heartwarming text, peek-through holes and lively artwork, this is a great book to read together at bedtime or anytime!

Holy Tirthankars

In the Jain tradition, a Tirthankar is a person who has attained enlightenment through many lifetimes of spiritual practice. The trees under which they attained Kaivalya are called Deeksha-Vriksha. It symbolises the profound connection between their spiritual journey and the natural world. The Tirthankars are the earliest advocates of non-violence and environmental coexistence. Their qualities of tolerance, willpower, aspiration for spiritual evolution, courage, confidence, and compassion are vital for the contemporary world.

Building on these timeless values, this book explores the synergy between the profound tools of the Heartfulness Way – such as yogic Transmission, Rejuvenative Cleaning, and Heartful Connection at bedtime – and the profound spiritual essence of Jainism, which emphasises a deep yearning for inner growth, unwavering discipline, clarity of focus, purity of intent, and boundless compassion. Together, these approaches hold the potential to usher in a new era of spiritual evolution for humanity.

Hands That Wrote History

A unique biography that explores and celebrates the life of one of India’s greatest calligraphers.

‘Every artist starts with shaky lines. With practice, these lines can turn into a masterpiece.’

Right from childhood, Prem loved to watch his dadaji’s pen glide across the page like a dancer on stage. It was as if his pen were a magic wand, breathing life into letters and making them bloom like fresh flowers.

Prem dreamed of mastering this magic and becoming a calligrapher, just like Dadaji. But when he tried, his
letters turned out wobbly, squiggly, and looked more like caterpillars.

Can Prem learn the language of letters and transform his uncertain lines into a masterpiece?

Discovering Sudha Murty’s Non-Fiction

Here, There and Everywhere:
Here, There and Everywhere is a celebration of her literary journey and is her 200th title across genres and languages. Bringing together her best-loved stories from various collections alongside some new ones and a thoughtful introduction, here is a book that is, in every sense, as multifaceted as its author.

Three Thousand Stitches:
So often, it’s the simplest acts of courage that touch the lives of others. Sudha Murty-through the exceptional work of the Infosys Foundation as well as through her own youth, family life and travels-encounters many such stories… And she tells them here in her characteristically clear-eyed, warm-hearted way. She talks candidly about the meaningful impact of her work in the devadasi community, her trials and tribulations as the only female student in her engineering college and the unexpected and inspiring consequences of her father’s kindness. From the quiet joy of discovering the reach of Indian cinema and the origins of Indian vegetables to the shallowness of judging others based on appearances, these are everyday struggles and victories, large and small. Unmasking both the beauty and ugliness of human nature, each of the real-life stories in this collection is reflective of a life lived with grace.

Wise and Otherwise:
First published in 2002, Wise and Otherwise has sold over 30,000 copies in English and has been translated into all the major Indian languages. This revised new edition is sure to charm many more readers and encourage them to explore their inner selves and the PBI – World around us with new eyes.

The Day I Stopped Drinking Milk:
Over the years, Sudha Murty has come across some fascinating people whose lives make for interesting stories and have astonishing lessons to reveal. Take Vishnu, who achieves every material success but never knows happiness; or Venkat, who talks so much that he has no time to listen. In other stories, a young girl goes on a train journey that changes her life forever; an impoverished village woman provides bathing water to hundreds of people in a drought-stricken area; a do-gooder ghost decides to teach a disconsolate young man Sanskrit; and in the title story, a woman in a flooded village in Odisha teaches the author a life lesson she will never forget.

The Old Man and His God:
As she goes about her work with the villagers, slum dwellers and the common men and women of India, Sudha Murty-writer, social worker and teacher-listens to them and records what they have to say. Their accounts of the struggles and hardships which they have at times overcome, and at other times been overwhelmed by, are put together in this book.There are stories about people’s generosity-and selfishness-in times of natural disasters like the tsunami; women struggling to speak out in a world that refuses to listen to them; and tales of young professionals trying to find their feet as they climb up the corporate ladder.Told simply and directly from the heart, The Old Man and His God is a collection of snapshots of the varied facets of human nature and a mirror to the souls of the people of India.

This is only some of the incredible non-fiction you’ll find in this collector’s edition!

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