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This section is a unique learn-while-you-have-fun concept for your little ones. A collection of audio-visual aids is offered online here to help your child learn about different animals, fruits, vegetables, shapes, colors, alphabets, numbers and lots more. More> |
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| Aesops Tales |

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Written by great fabulist Aesop who lived in ancient Greece, Aesops Tales have become one of the most popular collections of stories for little tots over centuries. More>
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| Jataka Tales |

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The Jataka Tales of wisdom and morals, originally written around 300 B.C in Pali language, have been translated and distributed amongst people across the globe for centuries now. More>
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| Hitopadesha Tales |

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Known to be more than a millennium old, the Hitopadesha Tales are logical, simple, straight forward and very popular stories involving birds and animals. More>
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| Panchatantra Tales |

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One of India's most influential contributions to world literature, the Panchatantra Tales were written around 200 B.C. to educate the sons of royalty. More>
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| Arabian Nights |

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Set in the exotic Orient, these mystical and wondrous stories are about happiness, sorrow, malice and triumph. More>
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| Mahabharat |

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The Mahabharat tells the story of two sets of paternal first cousins - the five sons of the deceased King Pandu (the five Pandavas) and the one hundred sons of the blind King Dhritarashtra - who became bitter rivals and opposed each other in a war over possession of the ancestral Bharata kingdom. More>
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| Ramayan |

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The Ramayan is one of the two best-known Indian religious epics, the other being the Mahabharat. More>
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Mythology |

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The stories that a particular culture believes to be true are known as mythological stories. More>
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| Alibaba |

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Based on a fictional character from ancient Arabia, here is an enticing story about poor woodcutter Alibaba who takes on a gang of forty masked thieves and emerges a winner through an intelligent trick. More>
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| Akbar Birbal |

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The stories of Akbar and Birbal have delighted children and adults alike for generations and have come to become two of the most-loved figures of Indian folklore. More>
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| Vikram Vetal |

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Vikramaditya was a brave and noble king while Vetal was a ghost looking to free himself. Once, while was passing through a forest, the king heard a creepy voice crackling in his ear. More>
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| Others |

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Tales and Toons represent the rich Indian heritage that give you a message and enhance your knowledge. More>
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