USBORNE BEGINNERS Armour
Don't Diet!
Kandhamal craves for Justice
The Song From Somewhere Else
How to play Guitar
Bidhi Sanskarharu
Indra Sundas byakti ra kriti
Bharatiya Gorkha Nepaliharuko Char Sai Barsa Aghidekheko Likhitam
A Rustle in the Foliage
Arresting God in Kathmandu
Pegasus Encyclopedia, HURRICANES
Pandas
Time to Make Friends
Pegasus Encyclopedia, BASICS OF CHEMISTRY
Bingo matching game for kids World around us
Pinocchio comes to life
Franklin has a sleepover
Iam HAPPY
USBORNE BEGINNERS Armour
Don't Diet!
Kandhamal craves for Justice
The Song From Somewhere Else
How to play Guitar
Bidhi Sanskarharu
Indra Sundas byakti ra kriti
Bharatiya Gorkha Nepaliharuko Char Sai Barsa Aghidekheko Likhitam
A Rustle in the Foliage
Arresting God in Kathmandu
Pegasus Encyclopedia, HURRICANES
Pandas
Time to Make Friends
Pegasus Encyclopedia, BASICS OF CHEMISTRY
Bingo matching game for kids World around us
Pinocchio comes to life
Franklin has a sleepover
Iam HAPPY
If I’d Been Born in Nepal arose from Val understands of Nepali cultural studies and her medical experience in Nepal. In this book, Val has created Bal Kumari as her alter ego. It is however faction (not pure faction) because Bal Kumari’s tale is consistent with Nepali life and it is interwoven with true snippets from Val’s own life story.
In Impossible Creatures, young Christopher rescues a drowning baby griffin and is swept into a hidden realm called the Archipelago—a cluster of enchanted islands where mythical beasts still live. There he meets Mal, a fierce girl on the run who wears a magical flying coat and is being pursued by a dark force threatening the realm’s magic. Together, Christopher and Mal embark on a daring quest across fantastical islands to uncover why the creatures are dying and whether they alone can stop it. Alongside allies like the stoic bodyguard Nighthand and marine scholar Irian Guinne, they navigate battles with krakens, dragons, sphinxes, and shape-shifting mysteries. Katherine Rundell weaves a vivid coming-of-age adventure filled with awe, danger, and the fierce bravery of children facing a world lost to adult cynicism. Readers praised the emotional impact and imaginative scope:


