|
Review: "Tashi has plenty of stories to tell his friend Jack who in turn relates these adventures to his parents. We are introduced to him as a poor little boy who has been sold to a war lord but manages to escape astride the back of a giant swan who helps him reach a new land. Full of mystique, the Tashi series presents a small boy who is a good friend and a hero who always triumphs in the end. Each book has two tales which have enough illustrations to pull in a four year old and enough mystery to interest even an eight year old"
- Parenting
"It"s not everyday that we can claim to have a pointy haired hero for a friend. But Jack is that rare person who can, for Tashi, who came over on a swan, his friend. They eat lunch together and Jack gets to hear a new adventure story everyday. Don"t envy Jack. You can have a story too if you pick up the Tashi series. Created in Australia, Tashi travels around on a swan but, in India he is available in neat little paperbacks small enough to fit into your backpack".
- The Hindu Young World
Description: Giants! My bedtime stories were full of them. My mother, Barbara, told me tales of giants, fierce and tall as mountains. We would shiver under the covers together, just thinking of them. But Brabara and I would always trick them in the end - before the lights went off!. Here are two of our most fearsome giants...and a dose of wicked bandits, too!
ANNA FIENBERG
Jack ran all the way to school. Today Tashi was coming to tell him more stories...about Chintu, the giant, who is as big as a mountain, and the robber bandits, who kidnap him to be their son.
Only someone as clever as Tashi could find a way to escape. ISBN - 9788130913346
|
|
Pages : 64
|