Little Frog/Naanakdo Dedko (English-Gujarati)

Author : Ranjitham Paul
Illustrator : T R Rajesh

When will it rain, Little Frog asks his mother. When black clouds appear in the sky, she replies. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday... every day Little Frog looks up at the sky and when he sees something dark, asks the crane, the fish, the stork if these are clouds. No, comes the reply – until finally, the rain comes down! Bold strokes and bright colours highlight the drama of the sky.

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Age 3+
Specifications 20 pages; 8.5” x 7.5”; full colour; soft cover
Translator Nita Bhuva
ISBN 978-93-5046-214-0
First Published 2012

Rainy goodness

Little frog jumps out of the pond for the very first time - but the land is dry. When will it rain? he asks his mother. When the sky becomes dark with clouds, she responds. So, day after day, Little Frog gazes at the sky in the hope of seeing black clouds roll in. A great book for teaching the days of the week... the adult reading out to the child could also make it a fun guessing game, such as, What could this black thing in the sky be? Another interesting feature is the use of various animals associated with water - the crane, duck, crab, peacock, kingfisher and fish, which in itself become another learning tool. Clear, lucid illustrations with a lot of white space makes it very inviting for a young child to delve into the book. Young India Books

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Little Frog/Naanakdo Dedko (English-Gujarati)

Little Frog/Naanakdo Dedko (English-Gujarati)

When will it rain, Little Frog asks his mother. When black clouds appear in the sky, she replies. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday... every day Little Frog looks up at the sky and when he sees something dark, asks the crane, the fish, the stork if these are clouds. No, comes the reply – until finally, the rain comes down! Bold strokes and bright colours highlight the drama of the sky.

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