Description
This set contains 11 monolingual Nepali titles:
- Aaha Jutta!
- This fun book describes a variety of children’s shoes, such as small, big, netted, pointy, loose, narrow, heavy, and… roller skates! The book also includes an introduction to different colors, sizes, and types of shoes, helping to increase your young reader’s vocabulary.
- Bhettaye Bhettaye (Nepali Emerging Reader #2)
- A little snail strays away from his father in a busy garden. Through the snail’s adventures in different parts of the garden, young readers are introduced to opposites in the Nepali language with playful, brightly colored pictures.
- Dal Bhat Tarkari
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In this brightly illustrated book, the child reader is introduced to the days of the week and to different mouth-watering accompaniments to this traditional meal, “Dal Bhat Tarkari.”
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- Didi Ko Scooty
- Two sisters set out on a trip to Swayambu Nath on their new scooter. All is well until they have a slight problem. With help from passers-by, will they reach their destination before it gets dark?
- Haat Bazaar
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A young boy and his mother go to the weekly village market, the “Haat Bazaar.”
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- Kag Kag Kauwa
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This cleverly illustrated hilarious book of silly rhymes goes through the Nepali alphabet.
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- Kasto Biralo?
- Big cats, small cats, shy cats, clumsy cats! Children will love the beautifully illustrated cats in this book about one of the world’s favorite pets.
- Kati Ramro Mala
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Kati Ramro Mala is a book about different kind of garlands, worn by a variety of people. Written in a poetic style, the clear drawings make it a perfect book for children to predict what different things are worn around the neck.
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- Mangale Ko Changa
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Mangale is a youngster who loves kites. He and his friend Gopi have a great time buying and then flying a kite.
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- Ramailo
- From taking a piggy-back ride with his grandmother, to picking berries with his brother, this cheerful boy tells us what is fun for him. Beautifully illustrated, this heartwarming book will make you think about what is fun for you, too!
- Udne ki Gudne?
- Upon discovering from her mother that they will be going out, a young girl imagines all the different ways they could get to Grandma’s house. How will mother choose to go?