School Is Cool/School Mast Ahe (Marathi)

Author : Sowmya Rajendran
Illustrator : Kanchon Mitra

It's time to get ready for school and the little girl in this book is still in a world of dreams – of tigers, elephants, the sea... And as she tries to hurry up, her grandmother tells her the secret of what made her father go to school. Inspired by the author’s father's experience at a government-aided school, the text and pictures capture the child's world of dreams and imagination.

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Age 3+
Specifications 20 pages; 7.5” x 8.5”; full colour; soft cover
Translator Suneeti Jain
ISBN 978-81-8146-829-1
First Published 2010

A colourful, wonderfully unexpected metamorphosis

The world of imagination can be infectious and nothing says it better than Sowmya Rajendran's delightful book, 'School is Cool'. A little girl is getting ready to head to school and for a brief, magical moment, we see the quotidian of everyday life shed its drab clothes for a colourful, wonderfully unexpected metamorphosis. So a blue bedspread becomes the ocean, elephants pay you a visit when on the potty, the toothbrush is your loyal crusader against early morning germs, and playful eggs carry an important message! Youngindiabooks.com

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School Is Cool/School Mast Ahe (Marathi)

School Is Cool/School Mast Ahe (Marathi)

It's time to get ready for school and the little girl in this book is still in a world of dreams – of tigers, elephants, the sea... And as she tries to hurry up, her grandmother tells her the secret of what made her father go to school. Inspired by the author’s father's experience at a government-aided school, the text and pictures capture the child's world of dreams and imagination.

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