My best Friend Sabira, Little Green Man and how not to lose your Grandmother

My best Friend Sabira, Little Green Man and how not to lose your Grandmother

The crisp November cold has set in. The sweet chirping of birds are fading away as the trees shed their leaves, and here we are again with the next set of books like we promised.

Get your blankets and cozy up with your little ones.

Our first storybook today — My Best Friend Sabira is written by Sonia Gomestha, one of the many little writers we work with at the Rainbow Homes.

Click the picture below of the storybook Sonia wrote, to download the published version.

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This man smells a little different. Like old hay and pie crust.

Tonight's bedtime storybook — Little Green man, is a lyrical narration about a boy and how an alien stole his granny from him and it comes to your inbox courtesy of  Paroma Sen and Dhiman Ghosh.

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You know the drill — click on the links above to download in your choice of language, and print on A4 paper. There is a little magic involved after you print, as you can see below. If you have trouble, watch this video.

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When I Finally Say The Words

In hypnotic trance, I merge with you The universe shivers to a stop. The feelings are too much for this feeble form and they pour freely from my eyes — Paroma Sen

Happy Reading, from the grumpy editors & the cool folks at wallobooks.org

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P.S. Remember, anybody can write a storybook with us. You, or a little one in your family, or classroom — just let us know.

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