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Books with author Natasha Sharma

  • The Good Indian Child's Guide: To Playing Cricket

    Natasha Sharma

    Paperback (Harper Children's, Sept. 22, 2020)
    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!
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  • Vikram and the Vampire

    Natasha Sharma

    Paperback (Zubaan Books, March 15, 2016)
    King Vikram has a devil of a dilemma! In order to gain power and wealth beyond his wildest dreams, he must deliver a corpse to the sorcerer Shaitanish. The only problem with this simple task is that this particular corpse is home to Betal—an impish storyteller of a vampire with tricks up his sleeve. Betal gives the King a series of riddles to solve as he rides along on the King’s back. If King Vikram solves the riddle, but forgets to speak his answer aloud, the vampire will continue to haunt him—spoiling his plans for innumerable riches! Nobody is quite as foolish as King Vikram and Betal runs circles around the poor man, quickly turning him into a royal punchline. Stories like this one of Vikram and Betal date back over a thousand years and in Vikram and the Vampire, Natasha Sharma brings the classic story to life in a hilarious and modern retelling. Children from eight to eighty will enjoy the tale of a dimwitted king and the tongue-twisting, punning vampire who is destined to outsmart him.
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  • Ashoka And The Muddled Messages

    Natasha Sharma

    Paperback (Duckbill Books, Feb. 27, 2014)
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
  • Squiggle Takes a Walk: An Adventure in Punctuation

    Natasha Sharma

    Paperback (Penguin/Young Zubaan and Puffin, Nov. 1, 2014)
    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!
  • Squiggle Gets Stuck: All About Muddled Sentences

    Natasha Sharma

    Paperback (Zubaan/Puffin, March 1, 2016)
    Squiggle has been doodlenapped! She finds herself stuck inside a dictionary with another doodle called Doodle Dude who speaks in poorly constructed, fragmented sentences. The only way out is to make bridges using well-constructed sentences! Will they be able to construct a ladder long enough to get them out? Book 2 in the Squiggle series, adventures in the English language, co-published with Young Zubaan The first book (Squiggle Takes A Walk) introduces punctuation while this one teaches how to properly construct sentences through an adorable recurring character and other fun characters Written by bestselling children s author Natasha Sharma An interactive educational tool for teachers and parents Includes 20 pages of activities for kids to test out their new skills Illustrated, large-print format appeals to younger children
  • The Good Indian Child's Guide to Eating Mangoes

    Natasha Sharma, Shreya Sen

    Paperback (HarperCollinsChildrensBooks, July 15, 2018)
    Does eating mangoes need a guide book? Do you need a personality quiz before you eat a mango? What makes you a good Indian child (or adult) while eating mangoes? Bite into the book for Natasha Sharma s delicious humour in one crazy story with bonus mango-based character building, mango recipes and even some mango math! The Good Indian Child's Guide series takes things that are intrinsic to India and presents a tongue-in-cheek exploration of the subjects. Eating a mango will change forever! Drool-inducing! Rib-tickling! Timely! Generations of Indian children will benefit from this prof BURR...RRP! (Excuse me, it's mango season.) Anuskha Ravishankar, popular children s author
  • Secrets, Lovers & Lies

    Natasha

    Paperback (Xlibris US, Oct. 18, 2018)
    Secrets, Lovers & Lies is a controversial love story about an evil conspiracy. Michael, a former priest of German ancestry, falls in love with a Jewish girl whose family suffered in the holocaust. His budding romance flounders many times. Eventually, their polarized families learn of their relationship and try to intervene as a history of their religions unfold. When Michael finds out that his family has involved him in their secret life, he experiences an emotional trauma. This story generates laughter and tears through its characters, which includes Dr. Ling, a humorous Chinese psychologist; a southern nymphomaniac; Miss. Kravitz, a comic little old landlady; and the bigoted students in the high school who are part of the Ku Klux Klan. Secrets, Lovers & Lies, which takes place near Boston, is a powerful and entertaining story of love, hate, humor, and anger by interweaving the nonfiction of religious history and government with comedy and sex to create a most unusual fiction form.
  • To My Dearest Daughter Love, Mom: Travel Diary Journal Back to School Gift for Girls

    Shane Natasha

    Paperback (Independently published, July 13, 2020)
    A never boring gift for the special girl in your heart.To My Dearest Daughter is an ideal gift with special meaningful love messages on the cover to be remembered each and everyday from mom to daughter.A journal that warms daughter heart wherever she carrys to.Perfect size for journaling and not bulky at all.
  • Composition Notebook: Cats Composition Book

    Natasha Sharma

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 8, 2020)
    LINED NOTEBOOK A4 Size LARGE SIZE 8.5 X 11 INCHES WIDE RULED 116 PAGES WITH MARGINS:Beautiful covers withFlowers and Beautiful Backgrounds .Wide Ruled and Margins to make neat and clean notes.Can be used as Diaries, Journals, Composition Book, Subject notebook or exercise notebook by any one whether Professionals or School, College and University students and Teachers.Great Paper Quality and Laminated Cover. Bright colored covers laminated
  • Hello again! SINGAPORE!

    . Natasha

    Paperback (Xlibris, Corp., July 14, 2010)
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  • Ashoka and the Muddled Messages

    Natasha Sharma

    eBook (Duckbill Books and Publications Pvt Ltd, Dec. 18, 2018)
    The great Mauryan emperor Ashoka is furious. Someone is messing with the messages he wants inscribed on rocks and pillars. What's worse, the messages are now the opposite of what Ashoka wants to say. Who can help the emperor solve this mystery?
  • Squiggle takes a walk: Learning about Punctuation

    Natasha Sharma

    eBook (Puffin Young Zubaan, Nov. 21, 2014)
    Meet Squiggle—curious, confused and crazy! 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 book introduces young readers to the correct way to use punctuation in this deliciously comic tale. It also includes a punctuation primer, and plenty of games, fun facts, activities and questions to help you understand what punctuation does, and how to use it correctly. Jump into this adventure with Squiggle and you’ll never lose that comma again!