A Silly Story Of Bondapalli/Bondapuradalli Bombaat Tamaashe (Kannada)

Author : Shamim Padamsee
Illustrator : Ashok Rajagopalan

There was once a prince who hated food. One day the royal cook gives him something new to eat – a hot golden ball, crisp outside, soft inside... a bonda! After that there is no stopping either the prince or this mad tale that rolls its jolly way to an inevitably happy, bondaful end. The jaunty illustrations pick up all the comic clues along the way, to make it a truly 'silly' story. CBSE recommended 2008: Gold Medal, Children’s Book Awards, USA 2008: Gold Winner, NAPPA, USA

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Age 5+
Specifications 24 pages; 9.5" x 8.5"; full colour; soft cover
Translator Bageshree S
ISBN 978-81-8146-814-7
First Published 2010

A story of the round and happy people

Children will enjoy the bouncy rhythm of the story and cheer at the slapstick war that culminates at the end of the tale.Young India Books

A welcome break in an age obsessed with Size Zero

Reading A Silly Story Of Bondapalli is a delight precisely because the teller of this story is not standing on a high pedestal and teaching the readers any moral lessons. It is simply the story of a young prince who is a fussy eater and is not happy with even the most innovative of the royal cook’s preparations, much to the distress of the king and the queen.Goodbooks.in

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A Silly Story Of Bondapalli/Bondapuradalli Bombaat Tamaashe (Kannada)

A Silly Story Of Bondapalli/Bondapuradalli Bombaat Tamaashe (Kannada)

There was once a prince who hated food. One day the royal cook gives him something new to eat – a hot golden ball, crisp outside, soft inside... a bonda! After that there is no stopping either the prince or this mad tale that rolls its jolly way to an inevitably happy, bondaful end. The jaunty illustrations pick up all the comic clues along the way, to make it a truly 'silly' story. CBSE recommended 2008: Gold Medal, Children’s Book Awards, USA 2008: Gold Winner, NAPPA, USA

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