Sultan's forest/Sultande Kaattil (Malayalam)

Author : Kamla Bhasin
Photographer : Bina Kak

Tiger cub Sultan and his Ammi have a special friend they call Junglee Bina, who loves the jungle, and wanders there on her own for hours, taking photographs. It is these stunning photos that show us Sultan's life in the Ranthambore forest, even as he tells us the story of a warm relationship between a woman and the wild. Images drawn from folk toys meld playfully with the photographs to tell the story of the local people - of their survival and concern for the forests, especially for the endangered tiger.

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Age 5+
Specifications 28 pages; 8.5” x 7.5”; full colour; soft cover
Translator G. Mohanakumari
ISBN 978-93-5046-724-4
First Published 2015

Great book to place in the hands of children

With its brilliant photographs, some having been playfully created into a collage of sorts using locally produced hand-made toys, this book would be a great way to introduce the mighty tigers of Ranthambore and their home - the forest, to children and planting the seeds of love for wildlife and nature in them. Shamim Padmsee, Young India Books

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Sultan's forest/Sultande Kaattil (Malayalam)

Sultan's forest/Sultande Kaattil (Malayalam)

Tiger cub Sultan and his Ammi have a special friend they call Junglee Bina, who loves the jungle, and wanders there on her own for hours, taking photographs. It is these stunning photos that show us Sultan's life in the Ranthambore forest, even as he tells us the story of a warm relationship between a woman and the wild. Images drawn from folk toys meld playfully with the photographs to tell the story of the local people - of their survival and concern for the forests, especially for the endangered tiger.

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