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Let the Magic Flying Jharokha take you to distant lands and nail-biting adventures! But first; solve this clue—
Desert bare
Maiden fair;
Lock of hair
Vayu and Deeya’s Uncle Jadoo has been kidnapped by an evil djinn. Now they need to locate the seven keys that will free him. But the djinn has hidden the keys in secret places all over India. Helping the children is a magic window frame; or jharokha; that can take them anywhere they want to go! With Uncle Jadoo’s clue in hand; and Jhoky; the boy from the Jharokha by their side; Vayu and Deeya land up in the deserts of Rajasthan; where they not only need to find the key; but also save a princess in distress!
Imprint: India Puffin
Published: Jan/2012
ISBN: 9780143331803
Length : 88 Pages
MRP : ₹125.00
Imprint: Penguin Audio
Published:
ISBN:
Imprint: India Puffin
Published: Jan/2012
ISBN: 9788184755497
Length : 88 Pages
MRP : ₹125.00
Let the Magic Flying Jharokha take you to distant lands and nail-biting adventures! But first; solve this clue—
Desert bare
Maiden fair;
Lock of hair
Vayu and Deeya’s Uncle Jadoo has been kidnapped by an evil djinn. Now they need to locate the seven keys that will free him. But the djinn has hidden the keys in secret places all over India. Helping the children is a magic window frame; or jharokha; that can take them anywhere they want to go! With Uncle Jadoo’s clue in hand; and Jhoky; the boy from the Jharokha by their side; Vayu and Deeya land up in the deserts of Rajasthan; where they not only need to find the key; but also save a princess in distress!
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