Not Yet!/Eegale Beda! (English-Kannada)

Author : Nandana Dev Sen
Illustrator : Niloufer Wadia

“My dear, it’s time for bed,” says Ma. But “Can a frog stand on its head?” wonders her little girl. Lost in a world where she must learn to fly with birds in the sky, snuggle a whale, kiss the kangaroo… she has so much to do! Sleep? Not yet! Playful rhyme and lovable pictures take us lilting through a child’s fantasy world and the cosy warmth of bedtime ritual.

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Age 2+
Specifications 28 pages; 8.5” x 9.5”; full colour; soft cover
Translator Bageshree S
ISBN 978-93-5046-844-9
First Published 2016

"... a charming bedtime tale..."

​​Finally, an Indian bedtime book that can truly rival with numerous western publications, when it comes to the bedtime business!!

"... a charming bedtime tale..."

​​Finally, an Indian bedtime book that can truly rival with numerous western publications, when it comes to the bedtime business!!

A perfectly sweet, thoughtful and whimsical book.

Not Yet is a playful trek at bedtime, along with a little girl who wants to interact and have fun with her imaginary animal, bird and insect friends. The text is simple enough for young readers because it can help the reader visualize each action she is eager to participate in. Saffrontree.org

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Not Yet!/Eegale Beda! (English-Kannada)

Not Yet!/Eegale Beda! (English-Kannada)

“My dear, it’s time for bed,” says Ma. But “Can a frog stand on its head?” wonders her little girl. Lost in a world where she must learn to fly with birds in the sky, snuggle a whale, kiss the kangaroo… she has so much to do! Sleep? Not yet! Playful rhyme and lovable pictures take us lilting through a child’s fantasy world and the cosy warmth of bedtime ritual.

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