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Surya : The God and his Abode | Ranjan Kumar Singh | Book Review | A must read Non-Fiction Photo Book on the Seven Sun Temples

Surya: The God and His Abode by Ranjan Kumar Singh is a beautifully written, well-researched book with attractive photos. So, it is a perfect coffee table book that enlightens the readers about the Sun Temples in India and Thailand along with their historical, cultural, and current significance. Read the book summary, book release date, genre, reading age, book quotes, and book review of Surya: The God and His Abode by Ranjan Kumar Singh on Njkinny’s Blog.

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How the Onion Got Its Layers | Sudha Murty | Children’s Book Review

How the Onion Got Its Layers by Sudha Murty is a beautifully illustrated children’s picture book with a moral. The third book in the Puffin Chapter books series, read the book summary, genre, publication date, similar book recommendations, and book review of How the Onion Got Its Layers by Sudha Murty on Njkinny’s Blog.

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How the Earth Got Its Beauty | Sudha Murty | Children’s Book Review

How the Earth Got Its Beauty by Sudha Murty is a beautifully illustrated children’s book. A moral story narrating the story of how Earth became so beautiful, this book held my five year old son captive throughout. So, read the book summary, publication date, genre, reading age, similar book recommendations, and book review of How the Earth Got Its Beauty by Sudha Murty on Njkinny’s Blog.

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Discover India: Festivals of India | Sonia Mehta | Book Review

Children are curious about the many festivals of India like Lohri, Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Holi, Diwali. So, they often ask questions like Why they are celebrated? How they are celebrated? etc. Discover India: Festivals of India by Sonia Mehta is a beautifully illustrated, informative book on Indian festivals that also includes fun facts, and games to engage young readers. So, read my book review and go buy this beautiful and educative book for your kids.

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Book Review: How the Sea Became Salty by Sudha Murty (A Puffin Chapter Book)

How the Sea Became Salty by Sudha Murty is a colourful and beautifully illustrated children’s book that tells the story of how the sea came to be salty. Ideal for children of 4-9 years, this book will be enjoyed by children as well as the parents who can show the pictures and narrate the story to the more younger children. Read publication history, genre and book review of How the Sea Became Salty by Sudha Murty on Njkinny’s Blog.

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