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Books published by publisher The Energy and Resources Institute

  • Sun Magic

    Vijaylakshmi Nagaraj

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, July 30, 2015)
    'Sun Magic' is an interesting story about how a class of students compete to make the 'Best Garden' and how they realize that, more than anything else, the Sun is really important for plants to grow. Come, join this fun class to find out how the Sun can also make your food and light up the roads at night!
  • Green Genius Guide: What are Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Avalanches, and more...

    Richa Sharma

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Aug. 2, 2015)
    Nature plays no favourites, and disasters can strike anywhere and anytime. This book not only tells you about the commonest disasters, but also how best we can prepare ourselves to deal with them.
  • My Green Alphabet Book

    Sreya Seth

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Sept. 9, 2015)
    This title uses creativity and imagination to introduce the child to the alphabet through elements of the environment. Teacher's notes aid in inculcating concern for the environment, while easy-to-do 'green' activities make learning fun.
  • Work Squad: Nature's Warriors

    Shruti Sharma

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Sept. 9, 2015)
    The hippopotamus’s strength, the cheetah’s speed and the golden-poison dart frog’s poison, make them all a part of nature’s warrior club. Discover which other animals are part of this gang, and what their secret weapons are, in this book.
  • Super-Powered Earth: Energy from the Drop of Water

    Benita Sen

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Aug. 2, 2015)
    It can cut through mountains, it can shape civilizations, and it can bring light into people's lives. That's the awesome power of water! From ingenious inventions like waterwheels to engineering marvels like hydropower dams, learn how human beings have harnessed the power in water to create energy!
  • Weird and Wonderful: Fruits and Vegetables

    Tanya Luther Agarwal

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Learn about the strangest and oddest fruits and vegetables on earth—beans that stink, yet are eaten with relish; a fruit that looks like a hand, another that tastes like chocolate pudding, a broccoli that looks like a work of art…and many more.
  • How Weird is That? Nature’s Bizarre…

    Ranjit Lal

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, May 4, 2016)
    Daddies that are Mummies…mummies that eat Daddies…shrimps that could knock you out with one punch…touch-me-not frogs…a wildcat that hypnotizes with its ears and brings down flying birds…gluttons that eat themselves up…non-vegetarian plants…bottoms-up babies that parasail around the world – meet and share the adventures of all these weird and wacky creatures in the wonderful mummy-eat-daddy world of nature’s bizarre!
  • Healthy Happy Me: Easy-Peasy guide to awesome health

    Kavita Sharma

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, March 6, 2016)
    The big question: What's the secret to being cool? The right answer: Doing the smart stuff, like keeping yourself in top form!The Bigger question: What's that going to take? The best answer: Some simple things that keep your body healthy and strong!The Biggest question: And how exactly do I do that? The top answer: Read this book and get all the answers... what to eat, how to exercise, how to feel great, how to stay smelling sweet like the rose. It's all in this book. Get started!
  • Green Genius's 101 Questions and Answers: Spellbinding Space

    Kemaya Kidwai

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Aug. 3, 2015)
    Outer space (often called space) comprises the relatively empty regions of the universe outside the atmospheres of celestial bodies. Increase your green quotient and learn the answers to some less frequently asked questions on spellbinding space. Join Green Genius as he introduces you to the fascinating outer world.
  • From nature to your home: The Amazing Journey of Woollen Mittens

    Tanya Luther Agarwal

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Aug. 2, 2015)
    It's Sid's turn in school for show-and-tell. He takes along his favourite thing and talks about where it came from and how. It’s soft and warm and cozy inside. And, it is mixed with more things than you can think of. It’s Fluff, the woollen mittens. Let Sid take you on a woollen mittens' journey from nature to your home!
  • How come? How so? That's how mysterious events occur: the mind-boggling natural phenomena

    Rekha Shipurkar

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Sept. 21, 2015)
    Ever wondered about the perennial mysteries of nature? How do the northern lights produce their colourful display? How do meteor showers occur? How do leaves turn red? Get transported to a magical and wonderful world, as "How come? How so? That's how mysterious events occur: the mind-boggling natural phenomena" unravels these secrets.
  • Jhilmil the Butterfly

    Vijaylakshmi Nagaraj

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, July 30, 2015)
    This little story about the sun will warm your heart! Flit with Jhilmil the butterfly, flutter with Minty the Mynah, and scamper with Squeaky the squirrel on their exciting journey to find the Sun. They are trying to find the Sun so that Flora the sunflower can smile again! Can they do it? Read and find out!