About the Series:
Now children all over the country can enjoy their favourite festivals throughout the year, with Celebrate! Hachette India’s Fun Festivals Handbook – India’s first one-stop series that tells readers everything they ever wanted to know about India’s best-loved occasions! These books are great to read, full of facts and information not found easily, and wonderful to gift as well.
Selling Points
* No other country celebrates the love shared between brothers and sisters, as we in India do. So here’s a collection of stories, folk tales, activities and a lot more about and for siblings!
* Stories! Super stories about brothers and sisters
* Folktales! Ancient tales from all around the country
* Activities! 25 fun things to do on and for Rakhi and Bhai Dooj
* Myths! Explore all the myths and legends about Rakhi and Bhai Dooj
* Fun Facts! Little known historical incidents around the festival
* Playlists! Fun festival playlists with all the classic films and songs about Rakhi and Bhai Dooj
* Plus! Your very own fill-in festival diary
About the Book :
Whatever you may feel the rest of the time, on Rakhi and Bhai Dooj your bro or sis is the best in the world. Because you know deep down that there’s no one quite like them. Brothers and sisters have a special gift – they know exactly how to annoy you, and then make up faster than ever (especially when they need something from you, which they always do). Sometimes you can’t stand them, but mostly you can’t live without them. This book brings you all kinds of siblings – adventurous ones and scaredy cats, irritating siblings and cool ones, devil-may-care brothers and sisters and those who share – and all the ones in between. So why wait to celebrate? Open up the chocolate boxes, put your best clothes on, and tuck into this super collection of stories, folktales, legends and activities.
About the Author :
Some of India’s best loved authors and upcoming children’s story-tellers have contributed to this anthology about brothers and sisters. From Roopa Pai, Deepa Agarwal and Anu Kumar, to Rituparna Chatterjee, Ani Sengupta and Kanika Sharma, come some of the best tales about Rakhi and Bhai Dooj – stories that bring to the fore the special, fun bond between brothers and sisters.

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