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Peppa Pig: The Incredible Collection (Yellow Box) – Contains 50 Peppa Storybooks

* This collection is sure to delight all Peppa Pig fans out there! *

The Incredible Peppa Pig Collection 50 Books Box Set (Yellow Box) is a delightful compilation of children’s books centered around the lovable character, Peppa Pig.
Peppa Pig is a cute and loved bossy little pig that is loved by young children all over the world! A great collection for ages 0-5 and one of our superb bestsellers!

The collection is designed to engage children with age-appropriate content and relatable characters. Through Peppa’s experiences, children learn valuable lessons about friendship, family, kindness, and problem-solving. The books also introduce basic concepts such as numbers, colors, shapes, and letters, fostering early learning in an enjoyable way.

BOOKS INCLUDED:
Grandpa Pig’s Little Train
Babysitting
Grampy Rabbit’s Boatyard
Bubbles
Canal Boat
Digging Up The Road
Doctors
The Fire Engine
Foggy Day
George’s Birthday
George’s Friend
George’s Woolly Hat
Grampy Rabbit’s Hovercraft
Grandpa Pig’s Boat
Grandpa Pig’s Computer
Grandpa Pig’s Greenhouse
Grandpa Pig’s Toy Plane
International Day
Grampy Rabbit’s Lighthouse
Magic Mirrors
Miss Rabbit’s Taxi
Mummy Pig’s Book
Mummy Pig’s Blackberries
Numbers
Peppa’s Painting
Pedro is Late
Pedro’s Caugh
Peppa’s Pen Pal
Peppa’s School Project
Peppa and George’s Garden
Peppa’s Lunch
Pretend Friend
Rock Pools
Peppa Learn French
Shake, Rattle and Bang
Simple Science
Stamps
Sun, Sea and Snow
Granny and Grandpa Pig’s Attic
The Power Cut
Peppa and Suzy’s Argument
The Library
Grandpa Pig’s Lawnmower
The Time Capsule
The Ambulance
The Museum
Peppa’s Tree House
Grandpa Pig to the Rescue
Treasure Hunt
Windy Autumn Day

Cured: The Remarkable Science and Stories of Spontaneous Healing and Recovery

‘Ground-breaking. Everyone should read this book’ Bessel van der Kolk, author of The Body Keeps the Score

When it comes to understanding the connection between our mental and physical health, we should be looking at the exceptions, not the rules.

Dr Jeff Rediger, a world-leading Harvard psychiatrist, has spent the last fifteen years studying thousands of individuals from around the world, examining the stories behind extraordinary cases of recovery from terminal illness.

Observing the common denominators of people who have beaten the odds, Dr Rediger reveals the immense power of our immune system and unlocks the secrets of the mind-body connection. In Cured, he explains the vital role that nutrition plays in boosting our immunity and fighting off disease, and he also outlines how stress, trauma and identity affect our physical health.

In analysing the remarkable science of recovery, Dr Rediger reveals the power of our mind to heal our body and shows us the keys to good health.

‘In an era of incurable chronic diseases causing 60% of all deaths worldwide, this book provides one potential way out’ Dr Mark Hyman, author of The Blood Sugar Solution

‘Seasoned with the author’s penetrating insights about healing, clearly articulated science and illuminating case histories, Cured opens genuine vistas of transforming illness into health’ Gabor Maté, author of When the Body Says No

India on the Move

Things start to heat up in the national capital when protests erupt in the campus of JNU against the protestors of the judicial hanging of Afsal Guru and Maqbool Bhat. Very soon the students would go from being research scholars to ‘jihadis’, ‘violent communists’ and ‘anti-nationals’ resulting in the larger questions of a true nationalist.
Slogans like Bharat mata ki jai and Jai Shri Ram, which were traditionally used to express reverence to the nation and a salutation to Lord Rama respectively, have been appropriated as political slogans. Whilst until now, Bharat Mata ki Jai and Jai Shree Ram ran parallel in the country’s political discourse, today they lead the same way. On one hand, there are those who view patriotism and nationalism as synonymous with blind obedience and conformity. On the other, those who believe in a more inclusive and diverse India, where dissent and criticism are essential components of a thriving and functioning democracy. This book attempts to view events following the JNU event, the farmers’ protest, Balakot strikes and the subsequent unravelling of deep fissures within us.

The Corporate Life Cycle: Business, Investment, and Management Implications

Throughout his storied career, Aswath Damodaran has searched for the universal key to demystifying corporate finance and valuation. Now, at last, he offers the groundbreaking answer to readers everywhere. It turns out there is a corporate lifecycle very much like our own, with unique stages of growth and decline. And just as we must learn to act our age, so too must companies. By better understanding how corporations age and the characteristics of each stage of their lifecycle, we can unlock the secrets behind any businesses’ behavior and optimize our management and investment decisions accordingly. As the corporate lifecycle touches virtually every aspect of business, this book is for anyone with skin in the corporate finance game—from managers to investors, from novices to seasoned pros.

The Essentials of World Religions

It may be the twenty-first century but religious tensions and conflicts continue all across the world. Even today, religion continues to play an unparalleled role in the lives of individuals and nations with people and leaders pitting one religious identity against another. But the question that needs to be asked is this: are all religions fundamentally different from each other?

What if we go back to the source texts of all great religions of the world? What will we find?

Will we find a mountain of differences or a sea of harmony? This book addresses this question and is sure to surprise you with its findings.

BHAGAT SINGH’S Why I Am An Atheist and Other Works (Penguin Edition with an Introduction by Dr. S. Irfan Habib)

Bhagat Singh, a name that echoes through the annals of India’s struggle for independence, was not only a revolutionary freedom fighter, but also a profound thinker. ‘Why I Am An Atheist and Other Works’ encapsulates his fearless spirit and reveals his intellectual depth through a collection of essays, letters, and speeches. Singh’s writings include his statements regarding his involvement in the Central Legislative Assembly bombing to his introspective essays penned in prison, such as his renowned ‘Why I Am An Atheist’. This compilation immortalizes Singh’s unwavering dedication to the cause, showcasing his courage, defiance, and vision that continue to inspire generations. With an introduction by esteemed historian and expert on Bhagat Singh, Dr. S. Irfan Habib, this is a chance to experience the mind of a martyr whose legacy transcends time and ignites the flame of patriotism and revolution.

The Power of Paradox

Paradox arises from the logical tension between seemingly valid statements or ideas that cannot both be true at the same time. They help us make sense of a world that seems to make no sense. In Heartfulness way of living, Viveka and Vairagya are two techniques that provide the bedrock for good life.

The book is an exploration of twenty-two every day paradoxes combined with spiritual and scientific enquiry. Helmed with the Heartfulness way of living, these practices will help one clear the mind and unburden emotions of the heart.

Bride in the Hills

Set in the stately, forest-clad hills of Malnad in the Western Ghats during the late nineteenth century,
Bride in the Hills tells the love stories of young men and women aspiring for a life of freedom, dignity and fulfilment in marriage within a caste-ridden social order. Kuvempu’s multi-centred text, with its organic weave of varied narrative strands, much like the Mahabharata, is epic in substance and style. The novel, which is rooted in the regional realities of Malnad, is yet another example of the diversity of modern Indian literature.

Kuvempu (1904–94) chronicles the emergence of a vibrant and complex rural society caught between manipulative colonial norms and discriminatory native practices. Bringing in the distinct experiences of the Shudra lifeworld, he led Kannada literature to great heights with his profound and poetic writing. Kuvempu’s cosmic vision of vishva manava (universal man), which transcends narrow, sectarian boundaries, constitutes a precious legacy in the ethical traditions of the world.

This epic novel with the sweep of a Tolstoy classic enacts its mission statement: ‘Here, nobody is important; nobody is unimportant; nothing is insignificant!’ with brilliance, energy and imaginative power.

Accounting Simplified: Sage IIM Kohzikode Series for New Managers

Accounting Simplified guides managers to understand financial health and performance using balance sheet, profit and loss statement, and cash flows statements of a company and its different corporate stakeholders such as clients, suppliers, lenders, investee, etc. The book also helps a manager in understanding cost classification, break-even point, relation between cost-volume-profit, cost measurement and performance evolution of products, projects, strategic business units, segments and customers. Filled with checklists and the account reports of major listed companies in India and explained in a lucid manner, the book will help new managers and accounting executives to integrate accounting insights with business goals and strategy, and to make effective corporate decisions related credit sales, purchases, lending, and investment along with improving the financial their own company.

A Touch of Salt

Mahatma Gandhi to Dandi, and become a part of the historic violation of the Salt Act in British India. This is, of course, unrecorded by history. He was an Agariya, one of the salt-harvesters in the Rann of Kutch. Today, the Agariyas working in the salt pans have no water, homes or schools for their children. They are being squeezed out by the law that has identified the entire Rann as reserved forest for wild asses. Tribhuban’s grandson Azad has no choice but to take up the fight for salt against the establishment once more, this time in an independent India.
A Touch of Salt is the story of Tribhuban and Azad, of Mohandas and Kasturba, of Malati and Vishnuram, of the multitude of Agariyas, countless lives lived, lost, and buried in salt and sand.

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