Other Books
Who ate the Sun?
"Delve into 'Who Ate The Sun', a chapter brimming with mystery and wonderment. Here the boundaries between myth and reality blur to spark your curiosity."
The Thousand petalled Lotus - Meera Uberoi
The Thousand petaled Lotus, Class 8, Communicate in English, Discover the joy of reading King Vikram's thousand-petaled lotus and find out why the king deserved to be famous!
Tartary - Walter de la Mare
Tartary, Class 8, Communicate in English, Walter de La Mare's "Tartary" paints a vivid picture of an extravagant ruler's dreams, with peacocks, tigers, and music filling his court in this beautiful poem.
Art Rocks! - Rakshanda Jalil
"Explore 'Art Rocks,' a unique blend of geology and creativity. Learn about stunning rock art, its history, techniques, and impact. A must-read for art enthusiasts!"
The Last Stone Mason - Sigrun Sriuastau
The Last Stonemason, Class 8, Communicate in English, "The Last Stonemason," tells the story of a father and son who have worked as stonemasons for generations. When the son decides to leave and pursue more profitable work, the father is left alone to continue the tradition. Will he be able to finish his last masterpiece? Read on to find out.
Ozymandias - P. B. Shelley
Ozymandias, Class 8, Communicate in English, "Discover the timeless poem "Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley. Explore themes of power, decay, and the fleeting nature of human achievement."
On Being Indian - Ruskin Bond
"Explore Ruskin Bond's deep attachment to India in 'On Being an Indian.' The author shares his unique perspective on identity, belonging, and home."
The Idea of India
"Explore the significance of India's constitution, focusing on the Preamble and its impact, through the collaborative school project of two friends."
In the bazaars of Hyderabad - Sarojini Naidu
In the Bazaars of Hyderabad, Class 8, Communicate in English, "In the Bazaars of Hyderabad" by Sarojini Naidu is a colourful and lively poem that captures the essence of the bustling markets of India. Explore the sights and sounds of the marketplace through the poet's vivid imagery.
An Amazing Ancestor
"Explore the history of the typewriter, its crucial role in the advent of computers, and the evolution of the QWERTY keyboard in our digital world."
Madame Curie - Shirin Darasha
"Relive the events after Marie and Pierre Curie's Nobel win, as they address reporters & deal with fame in this compelling play by Shirin Darasha."
The Microscope - Maxine Kumin
The Microscope, Class 8, Communicate in English, "The Microscope" by Maxine Kumin is a witty and insightful poem about the inventor of the microscope, Anton Leeuwenhoek, and his discoveries in the microscopic world.
Advia - Sigrun Srivastav
"Experience a thrilling car chase in Afghanistan as a family mistakenly believes they're being attacked by dacoits. 'Advia' holds a surprising truth."
Flutters of Thought - Susan Eckenrode
"Explore the captivating 'Flutters of Thought', a poem by an elusive poet. Engage with its theme of capturing fleeting thoughts through words. It speaks to the magic inherent in the interplay of language, thought, and emotion."
An Interview with Arun Krishnamurthy
"Read an insightful interview with Arun Krishnamurthy, the young founder of EFI, on his inspiring journey of environmental conservation and activism."
An Island of trees - Ruskin Bond
"Immerse in heartwarming tales of a familial love for nature in 'An Island of Trees'. Experience how trees touch human lives in Ruskin Bond's world."
The Tyger - William Blake
"The Tyger" by William Blake is a famous poem exploring the awe-inspiring power and ferocity of a tiger, questioning its creator and origins.
Ashoka The messenger of Peace
Ashoka The messenger of Peace, Communicate in English, Class 8, Learn about Ashoka, the messenger of peace, who turned away from war after a great military victory to advocate for peace and universal brotherhood.
Towards Peace
Explore the life of Wangari Maathai, a pioneering environmentalist, humanitarian, and first African woman Nobel Peace Prize winner.
Maithreem Bhajatha – A blessing for World Peace
Experience 'Maithreem Bhajatha', a beautiful Indian poem composed by C. Rajagopalachari, projecting a profound message for peace, kindness, and unity.