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Stories from India

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BfK No. 123 - July 2000

Cover Story
This issue’s cover is from Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s Monkey Puzzle. Written in rhyme, this agreeable story has butterfly helping little monkey to find his mum. Scheffler’s distinctive, entertaining and strongly characterised illustrations make good use of the page as little monkey meets lots of jungle inhabitants before being reunited with his mum. Thanks to Macmillan Children’s Books for their help in producing this July cover.

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Stories from India

Vayu Naidu
Illustrated by Rebecca Gryspeerdt
(Hodder Wayland)
48pp, 978-0750224253, RRP £9.99, Hardcover
5-8 Infant/Junior
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This book contains a collection of six extraordinary stories from India, each set thousands of years ago and passed on from one generation to another. Many of these tales are still celebrated on various religious and cultural occasions throughout the country. The book begins with an interesting introduction on the author's background and also provides details on the roots of the stories, the majority of which are set in the southern part of the country. Each story also has its own separate introduction which helps set the scene and also explains the context. The book contains a clearly labelled map of India and a useful glossary of terms. Each story is unique and remarkable in its own right and the book includes one story involving a young boy from England who visits India to meet his cousins. The book is beautifully illustrated with pictures that correspond well with the narrative. It is therefore a very worthwhile addition to any multicultural library.

Reviewer: 
Khalida Alvi
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