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Pervin Saket

    Urmila
    Women in Science
    Women in Sports
    • An exciting new box set focused on South Asian female athletes, from the value-oriented series Learning TO BE.This set includes four board books with inspiring, true stories of four incredible South Asian Adaptability with Arunima Sinha (mountaineer), Resilience with Bhakti Sharma (open water swimmer), Transformation with Chandro and Prakashi Tomar (sharpshooters), and Trust with PT Usha (athlete). The stories of these outstanding women are sure to inspire and encourage many young children to live extraordinary lives. These books have been written by award-winning author and poet, Pervin Saket, using simple language and verse.Each book in the set has been illustrated by a different South Asian illustrator. Each book ends with an inspirational message and has a historical timeline that showcases the journey of the protagonist, making this box set an outstanding addition to your child's library. This set is simply the perfect way to introduce little readers to BIG VALUES!2023 INDEPENDENT PRESS AWARDS DISTINGUISHED FAVORITE - CHILDREN'S NONFICTION CATEGORY

      Women in Sports
    • An exciting new boxed set from the Learning TO BE board book series offers four true stories modeling important values: perseverance, courage, passion, and commitment The Women in Science boxed set includes the inspiring stories of 4 pioneering women: Commitment with Bibha Chowdhuri (first Indian woman physicist), Couragewith Anandibai Joshee (one of the first Indian women to become a doctor), Passionwith Aditi Pant (the first Indian woman oceanographer), and Perseverancewith Janaki Ammal (the first Indian woman botanist). The stories of these four incredible women are sure to inspire and encourage many young children to pursue their dreams. Written by award-winning poet Pervin Saket and illustrated by four talented illustrators, this box set will make an outstanding addition to your child's library. This simple text, written in verse, is the perfect way to introduce little readers to big values.

      Women in Science
    • Urmila

      • 298 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(37)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of contemporary India, this narrative explores the complexities of love and longing through a mythical lens. It delves into the characters' emotional journeys, intertwining personal struggles with cultural and societal influences. The story captures the essence of romance while reflecting on the rich tapestry of Indian traditions and modern challenges, inviting readers to experience a profound exploration of human connections and desires.

      Urmila