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The Golden Mongoose
Amar Chitra Katha announces the launch of its “Treasures of India” subscription programme across India and worldwide. Our unique subscription programme makes it possible for every Indian family to access and read hundreds of exciting stories in the comfort of their homes.
The subscription offers 3 select Amar Chitra Katha titles every month. These titles, handpicked by the editor, include a wide-ranging mix of stories from the epics and the Puranas, from the wisdom of the Panchatantra, the Jataka, the Hitopadesha and the Kathasaritasagara, from the best of Indian classical literature and from the exciting pages of Indian history
The Haunted Forest
iNTELLYJELLY proudly presents our 10 year old budding author, Nandini Gupta’s book ‘The Haunted Forest’, a tale of mystery and adventure. Explore the royal escapades of princes and princesses in a world surrounded by magic, intrigue, mysterious witches and talking eagles! The book is a fusion of stories, poems, persuasive writing – all created based on the learnings of iNTELLYJELLY’s Author and Publish Workshops! Set amongst pages with a mysterious backdrop and colorful illustrations in keeping with the theme, the book promises to invoke the reader’s attention and admiration. The true essence of the book can be found in the amalgamation of varied thoughts and ideas, imagery and elements of the fantastic which have beautifully been woven around to make the book one of its kind. Designed and published by iNTELLYJELLY, the pages of the book also unveil messages by the author’s mentors and parents thereby adding a personal touch and creating a bridge between the author and her readers.
The Incredibles 2: The Story of the Movie in Comics
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The Incredibles: The Story of the Movie in Comics
Graphic novel adaptation of Disney/Pixar The Incredibles, printed in the Story of the Movie in Comics line.
The Indus Valley Adventure
“Vijay and Durga have no idea what they are in for when they accompany their amateur archaeologist grandfather to the excavation site of the Indus Valley civilisation. Quite annoyed that they have to spend their holidays in a dusty dump they are hardly prepared for the amazing adventure that takes them back 3390 years to a world that they have only read about in their history books. An adventure that involves a clay whistle, a boy called Vala and his pet goat.
Amar Chitra Katha presents a very special story that brings to life one of the most ancient civilisations of the world. “
The Journey of 30 Moments
iNTELLYJELLY believes that superheroes are real and live around us. A child’s day-to-day challenges can effectively be eased out by these real-life heroes, instead of the imaginary ones. Our aim is to have children identify them and connect with them as their ‘go to people’.
The Lark- A Magazine For Children
The Lark is a magazine for children containing stories, riddles, artworks, plays and songs, poetry, introductions to authors from the past, as well as a fun look at the practices of philosophical enquiry! Kids Quills is a forum where children from around the world can share their creative works and ideas, from spoken word recitals to sculptures, limericks to line drawings. The Lark will be your guide and with each issue you will come to know more of he and his kin, a wonderful family of colourful characters. The Lark is released 4 times per year.
The Lazy Crow
“A crow who was too lazy to build a nest and mice who ate gold. A brave bull that scared a leopard away and a wily fox that fell into a well. A sculptor who always grumbled and a devotee who would do nothing but wait for god to grant his wishes. The stories of the Ahirani people are full of wit and humour.
Amar Chitra Katha brings you The Lazy Crow, a collection of folktales from the Ahirani community of India. Stories that are a representation of their culture as well as an insight into their way of life.”
The Life of Christ: An Illustrated Novel for All Ages
Follow the life of Jesus Christ through Bible quotes and with beautiful illustrations. A graphic novel that follows the miraculous birth of Jesus, his miracles, his teachings and his ultimate sacrifice to save all of mankind. Great for new Christians and those who have been part of the faith all their lives.
The Magic Chant: Lessons in Living from Jataka Tales
A word of caution to all those who enjoy being greedy or arrogant – you are on the road to eventual unhappiness. These Jataka tales make an undeniable case for the Buddhist ideal of right thinking and right living. They also advise against idle gossip and impatience. When such wise teachings are accompanied by rollicking humour and exciting yarns, the popularity of these tales over two millennia is hardly surprising!
The Magic Grove
Amar Chitra Katha announces the launch of its “Treasures of India” subscription programme across India and worldwide. Our unique subscription programme makes it possible for every Indian family to access and read hundreds of exciting stories in the comfort of their homes.
The subscription offers 3 select Amar Chitra Katha titles every month. These titles, handpicked by the editor, include a wide-ranging mix of stories from the epics and the Puranas, from the wisdom of the Panchatantra, the Jataka, the Hitopadesha and the Kathasaritasagara, from the best of Indian classical literature and from the exciting pages of Indian history
The magic Pakodas and The star blossom tree
“Kesiya, the miser did not like to share anything with anyone, not even pakodas – which he wanted to eat all by himself.
The Star-Blossom Tree is doomed to be cut to replace a broken beam in the king’s palace. The king and his entire kingdom are in distress. Who can save the magnificent tree?
The Magical Desert
“Bholu and his camel, Kacchi, are travelling through the hot desert. Bholu wishes they could get some shade to rest under. His wish comes true but it is followed by big trouble.
Will Bholu and Kacchi be able to get out of the trouble?”
The Matchless Wits
This book contains all the stories about witty people who were matchless in their times. This book contains all the stories of Tenali Rama Gopal & birbal.
The Monthly Moo
A cool digi-mag for parents AND kids! Fun and educational articles, tips, advice, games and more for smart parents and even smarter kids.
The Mouse Merchant: Jataka Tale
Dick Whittington, three times the Lord Mayor of London, owed his fortune to a cat. In this endearing Jataka tale, which preceded the popular English folktale by more than a thousand years, the hero owes his fortune to a mouse! Meet the most successful entrepreneur of the Jataka period, the Mouse Merchant.
The Palette of Stories
iNTELLYJELLY is proud to introduce and present another aspiring and budding author. A ten-year-old, fifth-grader, Aaradhya Parashar is a debutante author of children’s short stories. Her forte is fantastic and magical tales that can transport you to a surreal and exciting world. Apart from maintaining an impeccable academic record, Aaradhya regularly participates in extra-curricular activities and Olympiads in which she has secured many accolades. She spends her free time reading, painting, and cooking, as well as developing her writing skills.
The Prince And The Magician
When seven brave warriors go missing and a beautiful princess is transformed into a dog, the twelve-year-old prince, Balaraju, swears to punish the culprit. His weapons, single-minded courage and an unfailing charm, seem puny against the spells of a powerful magician. All the same, the wise young lad’s mission is brilliantly successful and he also finds he can cast a few useful spells of his own. An adaptation of a popular folktale from Andhra Pradesh.
The Prince and the Pauper
Published in 1882, The Prince and the Pauper is a historical fiction. The young British Prince Edward, son of Henry VIII and Tom Canty look alike. There is one difference between them: Tom Canty is a child of the London slums whereas Edward is heir to the throne of England. The two boys exchanges clothes on a whim. Tom lives in luxury and renders wise judgments, whereas the ragged Prince Edward roams the city and discovers the misery of the subjects. The real Prince wanders on the streets of London and learns about the sufferings of the common people of England. When King Henry dies, he returns to the palace to stop the coronation of the false Prince and takes his crown. He rules as a kind king. The real Prince Edward governs until his early death at the age of 15.
The Prophecy and Other Stories
Collection of the following titles: The Prophecy, The Lost Prince, The Silent Teacher
The Queen’s Necklace
The next time you feel inclined to bend the rules of good behavior, tHink of the characters that people these jolly Jataka tales. Light-hearted lessons in morality, these tales keep us chuckling as lies, greed and hypocrisy take a severe beating. The very common, very human lust for a gleaming necklace or a tasty meal or ever more riches has never seemed quite so foolish.
The Rainbow of Stories
“iNTELLYJELLY proudly introduces an AUTHOR who always surprised her mentors with her inquisitiveness, talent, wit, and charm. Aadya Garnaik, 10 years, Shiv Nadar Schol, Gurugram is one of the most promising authors of ‘Author & Publish program by iNTELLYJELLY’.
This is an ecstatic moment, as we invite you to read her book, ‘The Rainbow of Stories’- a colorful collection of short stories, designed, illustrated and published by iNTELLYJELLY.
Heartiest congratulations to Aadya, one of the youngest authors, as she has achieved what many aspire for!
Aadya enjoys creating stories and feels that everything around her, has a story of its own. For her writing is a way to open her heart to the world and share what she feels.
iNTELLYJELLY helps young writers through its ‘Author & Publish workshop series’ to become PUBLISHED AUTHORS. The book also unveil messages by the author’s mentors and parents thereby adding a personal touch and creating a bridge between the author and her readers.
Her stories are a rich manifestation of imagination and experiences culminating in an exquisite book with vivid illustrations alongside. View the world around us through the eyes of a young author and get transported to a magical world of her own making. Read about Eva and her dog Marmaduke’s adventures, a magical pillow that transforms a young proud princess and makes her humble, a little inventor who successfully invents a device to help the old, a story about a talking brinjal plant– find all this and more inhabiting the pages of this exquisite book, which has been developed based on the learnings of the ‘Author & Publish’ workshops conducted by iNTELLYJELLY. Reading can be so much fun when written by someone like Aadya who has always been forthcoming in penning down her thoughts and experiences.”
The Spark
THE SPARK is an ongoing magazine sized anthology comic for kids. The host is a robot butler called Springworth and he’ll guide you through stories about the dangers of outer space, monster filled alien planets, battles with alien races and a whole lot more!
In the grand tradition of British comics this series will have stories and characters that young readers will love and ‘older’ kids will latch onto. We also don’t pander, these stories will feature real tension and excitement along with big dollops of humour and some gorgeous art.
Fair Spark Books are a kids comics publisher who work alongside the Little Heroes Charity to supply comic making kits to kids in hospital suffering serious illnesses and undergoing long-term treatment. By pledging to this you’ll be helping out these children.
The Tiger and The Woodpecker
Telugu, a vibrant language even in medieval times, produced the distinguished poet Manchana. His stories are all delightful lessons in wisdom. Some teach us the value of honor while others tell us that might is not always right. We see a tiny rat outwitting a venomous serpent and then an old turtle saving his friends from a greedy eagle.
The Time Machine
iNTELLYJELLY is proud to introduce another aspiring and budding author. Vardan is a true gift in our lives! He has a lot of enthusiasm and focus, which he puts to good use in his writing, reading, scholastic activities, and sports. Without any external stimulus, he creates poems and stories with ease. He enjoys playing imaginative games with his older brother, in which he accomplishes a lot of story development and critical thinking. He has a vivid imagination, which he can put to good use in the future. We hope he gives value to other people’s lives and continues to shine brightly!
The Two-Headed Hercules
Aryan Bhalotia is the writer of the book, ‘The Two-Headed Hercules’ and really loves everything about stories. He is an avid reader and a lover of poems.
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
TWJ Science+Nature is a monthly magazine from the award-winning team behind The Week Junior.
Every issue is packed with incredible content — from arctic expeditions to NASA solar missions. The secrets of the deep to the secrets of outer space. The science of exploding buildings, and the low-down on extraterrestrial life. It will ignite curiosities and feed hungry brains with mind-blowing facts and stories.
The Young Chronicle – Advance Reading Level
The Young Chronicle is an interactive newspaper for children, that comes in different reading levels for ages 3- 16. This particular edition is the second highest reading level for 11-12 year olds
There are clickable word meanings, comic strips, video stories, audio stories , activities and loads more.
The Young Chronicle – Basic Reading Level
The Young Chronicle is an interactive newspaper for children, that comes in different reading levels for ages 3- 16. This particular edition is best suited for 7-8 year olds.
There are clickable word meanings, comic strips, video stories, audio stories , activities and loads more.
The Young Chronicle – Early Reading Level
The Young Chronicle is an interactive newspaper for children, that comes in different reading levels for ages 3- 16. This particular edition covers only stories in audio and text format, along with videos and graphics, for our early readers.
There are clickable word meanings, comic strips, video stories, audio-stories, activities, and loads more.
The Young Chronicle – Expert Reading Level
The Young Chronicle is an interactive newspaper for children, that comes in different reading levels for ages 3- 16. This particular edition is the second highest reading level for 11-12 year olds
There are clickable word meanings, comic strips, video stories, audio stories , activities and loads more.
The Young Chronicle – Intermediate Reading Level
The Young Chronicle is an interactive newspaper for children, that comes in different reading levels for ages 3- 16. This particular edition is the second highest reading level for 11-12 year olds
There are clickable word meanings, comic strips, video stories, audio stories , activities and loads more.
The Young Chronicle for 6-7 Year Olds
This Issue of The Young Chronicle caters to students in Class 1 or age 6-7. The reading level and the topics chosen, pertain to this age group.
The Young Chronicle for 7-8 Year Olds
The Young Chronicle for 2nd graders is a fun newspaper for 7-8 year olds . It’s easy to understand, and an entertaining way for them to learn something new.
The Young Chronicle for 8-9 Year Olds
This issue of The Young Chronicle is best suited for 8-9 year old or Grade 3 Children. The reading comprehension levels and the vocabulary are best suited for this age group
The Young Chronicle for 9-11 Year Olds
This issue of The Young Chronicle is best suited for 9-10 year old children. The issue talks about Children’s Day, Chacha Nehru, Child RIghts, What is a bank, Jan Dhan Yojhna, and Sachin Tendulkar’s first Innings as a 16 year old.
The Young Chronicle Newspaper for Children, Expert Reading Level (Age 13-16)
The Young Chronicle is an interactive newspaper for children, that comes in different reading levels for ages 3- 16.
There are clickable word meanings, comic strips, video stories, audio stories , activities and loads more.
Thinkling
Now read Thinkling on the go!
Print Subscription – Rs 1500
Digital Subscription – Rs 900
Thinkling is an Indian magazine for the curious child. Written with a global perspective, Thinkling empowers readers aged 7+ with the freedom to explore, question, understand and enjoy our world. Each magazine is centered on a theme approached from a variety of perspectives such as art, literature, science, sports, and history. Packed with activities, ideas, helpful advice, photos, articles, stories, interviews and more, there’s never a dull moment in Thinkling!
Meet a few of our sections:
Crafterpieces – create a new masterpiece today
Green Room – discover visual and performing arts from around the world
Ink Gobbler – have a reader who wants more to sink their teeth into? A book and literature section that brings words to life
Score – on the field, court or track, we’ve got bits and bobs, kicks and lobs from the sports section
Shared Soil – explore our shared planet through our nature section
Spitfire – recipes and techniques for young chefs with rumbling tummies!
Sticky Situations – helpful advice about some of life’s most pressing questions; includes concept words for parents to continue the discussion at home
Trailquest – a new map with every issue, pack your backpack and get set to blaze a new trail
Whizz, Bang, Pop – science with a difference
Ticky Tikku Fight Corona Monster – Dabung Girl Style
Get ready for an exciting journey with Ticky and Tikku in Dabung Girl’s hot air balloon as they fight the corona virus aka the corona monster! Children have a lot of questions bothering them as their lives have been temporarily changed by the pandemic. This story aims to provide answers to some of those questions, while encouraging children to realize their inner hero through optimism, asking the right questions, and developing an empathetic outlook.
What precautions to take during the pandemic? Well, Ticky and Tikku answer this question through a funny story designed especially for children – Dabung Girl style! The story starts with some of the questions that are bothering Ticky and Tikku. They then embark on a journey to find the answers themselves and, in the process, provide answers to the questions from others.
Dabung Girl is an Indian superhero who inspires children to learn, take action, and break stereotypes.
TIME for Kids Family Edition (Age 5+)
Bring the world to your home! A great way to keep kids learning, help them understand the news, and connect them to the world. *TIME for Kids 5-8 year old Edition publishes 31 issues per year. Time for Kids 8 & Up Edition publishes 27 issues (including 2 special double issues) per year. Both editions are delivered digitally throughout the year.
TIME for Kids Family Edition (Age 8+)
Bring the world to your home! A great way to keep kids learning, help them understand the news, and connect them to the world. *TIME for Kids 5-8 year old Edition publishes 31 issues per year. Time for Kids 8 & Up Edition publishes 27 issues (including 2 special double issues) per year. Both editions are delivered digitally throughout the year.
TINKLE
Tinkle is a monthly English-language comics magazine for children and for the young-at-heart. Home to popular evergreen toons such as the ever-unemployed goof Suppandi, the hunter-turned-conservationist Shikari Shambu, the power-hungry vizier Tantri the Mantri, and the witty do-gooder Kalia the Crow, Tinkle has had a story for everyone for the last 35 years.
Comics, being a visually appealing medium, is the best way to introduce children to reading. Tinkle makes sure that it showcases stories across all genres—from humour to social drama to adventure and fantasy—to ensure that each reader finds something interesting, that will lead them to explore more books of that genre. Tinkle’s latest venture into the superhero-action genre, the series WingStar, has garnered much praise across the country.
A 2013 study conducted by a research team at the University of Oklahoma shows that comics help in better memory retention. Mr. Anant Pai and Mr. Subba Rao, guessed this secret in 1980, and founded Tinkle. Since then, the magazine has stayed true to its tagline, ‘Where Learning Meets Fun’. Besides captivating stories, it boasts a vast repertoire of informative features, analytical and visual puzzles, vocabulary building games, and fun-based science columns that are not only great knowledge boosters but also tremendous help during school projects**.
Tinkle also nurtures the creativity and individuality of its readers by publishing their stories, poems, artwork and opinions in the magazine. In fact, in the recent 35th Anniversary issue, almost all the stories were sourced from the readers!
Awards and Accolades:
India’s only All-Comics Magazine for Children – Limca Book of Records
Winner of Best Publication for Children Award – Comic Con India
Recognition for Special Contribution to Indian Comics over 30 years – Comic Con India
(Home to) The ‘Best Continuing Graphic Series’, Dental Diaries, the comically horrifying saga of a fangless vampire – Comic Con India
**As per reader feedback
TINKLE DIGEST
Tinkle Digest is committed to bringing children the funniest and the most thrilling stories. Filled with the most recognizable Indian comic characters, from Suppandi to Shikari Shambu, from Kalia the Crow to the Defective Detectives, Tinkle Digest also features new work by some of India’s most exciting writers and artists for children. And that’s not all! Each issue comes with loads of knowledge pages, facts and value education. The perfect size to read anywhere, Tinkle Digest will never disappoint.
TINKLE DOUBLE DIGEST
Tinkle Double Digest is a bumper collection of everything that is loved in the immensely popular Tinkle comics magazine. Action-packed stories, rib-tickling jokes, thought-provoking features, challenging puzzles and activities—all this and more in one digest! Enjoy the adventures of such iconic characters as Suppandi, Shikari Shambu, Tantri the Mantri, and Kalia the Crow. At 176 pages, this mega digest is perfect for long train journeys, lazy Sundays and rainy weekends! The stories and fun just go on and on and on…!
Tinkle Holiday Special
TINKLE HOLIDAY SPECIAL…..It can give you the spooks and chills, make you roll with giggles and laughter, get you to rack your brains and much more!
The latest edition of TINKLE HOLIDAY SPECIAL is out!!
Tinkle Special Digest (Bengali)
We Bid Adieu To The Year 2013 With Four Books Of Tinkle Special Digest. These Books Are Loaded With Stories Of Your Favourite Tinkle Toons, Interesting Stories And Activities.
Tinkle Star Tamil
Tinkle Star is an effort to reach out to more children through different languages . Tinkle star ( Tamil) is a comic book embellished with vibrant colours of joy and happiness. Its stories entertain readers and help them hone their language skills. Our readers can enjoy the adventures of all our popular Tinkle stars such as Suppandi, Tantri The Mantri, Shikari Shambu, Kalia The Crow and so on. Along with this, there are fun-filled activities which help the readers to explore their creative side.
Tinkle Tall Tales
Tinkle started as a fortnightly children’s comics magazine, in 1980. Under the guidance of Editor-Founder, Anant Pai, the brand soon evolved to embody its tag line, ‘Where Learning Meets Fun’.
At that time, Tinkle was one of the first few children’s comics magazines with Indian content. Till then, children had been reading syndicated foreign comics – Archie, The Phantom and Mandrake the Magician – translated into Indian languages. In Tinkle, children could read folktales from all over the world as well as stories revolving around Tinkle toons like Suppandi, Shikari Shambu, Tantri the Mantri, Kalia the Crow, many of which soon evolved into icons.
Over the years, newer characters have stepped into Tinkle’s pages. These include Starky and Crusty from Sea Diaries, Butterfingers and the Defective Detectives. Besides comics, the magazine also engages readers with several educational non-fiction pages including puzzles, do-it-yourself crafts, solve-it-yourself mysteries, knowledge features on a wide range of subjects, and contests.
Though intended as a magazine for children between 8 and 14 years of age, Tinkle’s reader base extends far beyond. Every month, across the length and breadth of the country, families eagerly look forward to the magazine; they value it because it not only entertains their children but also enhances their knowledge. Owing to Uncle Pai’s efforts, Tinkle is also welcomed by educators and school principals, and thus holds the position of a recommended magazine for wholesome edutainment.
Entertainment! Entertainment!! Entertainment!!!
Tipu Sultan
Tipu Sultan died as he lived, a free man. A childhood spent watching and helping in his father’s campaigns had made him a shrewd general. From his father he also inherited courage and a sense of honor and, most importantly, the determination to oust the British from Indian soil. But this noble 18th-century warrior had no weapon against treachery.
Tiruppan and Kanakadasa
“Tiruppan was a great devotee of Lord Ranganatha, but he was never allowed inside the temple because he belonged to the sweeper community. Dismayed by the rigidities of the caste system, Tiruppan sank into depression, convinced that only death would erase the barriers created by mankind. But Lord Ranganatha had other plans for him.
Kanakadasa was also a victim of the caste system. However, his unwavering devotion soon convinced even the most orthodox that in the eyes of God, everyone was equal. Kanakadasa’s songs are still sung all over Karnataka, even though it has been hundreds of years since he died. In this Amar Chitra Katha, it is God who plays the role of reformer, elevating those who truly worship him.
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