Muhammad bin Tughlaq, the Sultan of Dihli, is outraged. Someone has stolen his favourite dessert, the sugared melons from Khurasim. What's worse, people are questioning his plans of torture and punishment. Who can help the Sultan solve this mystery?
Natasha Sharma Bücher
Diese Autorin schreibt mit Humor und ihre Geschichten sind dafür bekannt, viele Kicherer hervorzurufen. Ihre Werke umfassen verschiedene Formate, von Bilderbüchern bis hin zu Graphic Novels, und zeigen einen einzigartigen erzählerischen Ansatz. Ihre Gedichte wurden in Anthologien und Leseempfehlungen für Schulen aufgenommen, was ihren pädagogischen und literarischen Wert unterstreicht. Ihre Bücher erhalten durchweg Auszeichnungen für Illustration und Inhalt und erscheinen häufig auf Bestenlisten.






Vikram and the Vampire
- 124 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
A king faces a challenging quest to deliver a corpse to a sorcerer, but the corpse houses Betal, a clever vampire who presents him with riddles. If Vikram answers correctly but remains silent, Betal will cooperate; however, his foolishness leads to comedic misadventures. This modern retelling by Natasha Sharma revitalizes the ancient tales of Vikram and Betal, featuring engaging stories-within-a-story that entertain readers of all ages with humor and wit.
Cascading Thoughts
- 72 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Exploring the power of unspoken emotions, this narrative delves into the complexities of communication and the impact of silence in relationships. Characters navigate their inner struggles and unexpressed feelings, revealing how these unsaid words shape their connections and personal growth. With a focus on introspection and the nuances of human interaction, the story invites readers to reflect on the significance of what remains unvoiced in their own lives.
The narrative centers around a character whose kitchen prowess transforms her into a formidable presence. While she may appear unassuming outside this space, her culinary skills unleash a fierce and captivating energy that commands attention. Those who enter her kitchen must be prepared for the intensity and creativity she brings to her cooking, suggesting that her culinary adventures are anything but ordinary.
Squiggle takes a walk
- 80 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Meet Squiggle curious, confused and determined to tell a comma from an apostrophe!Squiggle is confused. She doesn t know quite what she is! So she sets off through the pages of a notebook in search of answers. Is she a comma or colon? A question mark? Surely not an exclamation! Splash, run, bump, trip and swing with her until she finds her own kind.Natasha Sharma s delightful text introduces young readers to the correct way to use punctuation in this deliciously comic tale. The book also includes a section with pointers on punctuation, interesting facts from history, and mayhem brought about by incorrect punctuation.Once you re through with Squiggle, you ll never misplace that comma again!
The end result of a coven of witches conjuring up the charming Mr. Brungles is not exactly what they hoped for or is it?
Armaan's new dog Bonkers is insane: he chews Armaan's spectacles, eats up his favorite shoe and gets him into deep trouble with the school bully, TT. Between mopping, toilet training Bonkers, and escaping from TT, Armaan's life has become impossible . . . will it ever get back to normal? Winner of the SCBWI Crystal Kite Award 2014.
The Good Indian Child's Guide
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Here's the perfect guide book for children to one of India's most popular games, cricket! The Good Indian Child's Guide series takes things that are intrinsic to India and presents a tongue-in-cheek exploration of the subjects. What makes you a 'good' Indian child (or adult) while playing cricket? Dive into this book for Natasha Sharma's crazy humour! Playing cricket will change forever!