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Little Shazu’s Farm Tales

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A 8yr old girl had a chance to visit a farm. She had envisioned a farm to be a happy place where farmers cultivate and reap their harvest, trade their produce and live a healthy organic life. But reality was not so. She was shocked by the impoverished state of the farmers. The people who

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Author: Shazana Shariff

ISBN: 9788195962501

Genre: Children

Dimension: 18*20 cm

Publication Year: 2022

Edition: First

Number of pages: 90

Language: English

Publisher: Emerald Publishers

Hardcover: Paperback

 

BOOK DETAILS
  • Hardcover: Paperback
  • Publisher: Emerald Publishers
  • Language: NA
  • ISBN-10: 9788195962501
  • Dimensions: 18 x 20 cm
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Rated 4.83 out of 5 based on 6 customer ratings6 Ratings
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  1. mithun

    Its nice reading experience. excellent writeups.

  2. Dhinagar (verified owner)

    Even as an adult I never know something like Fairtrade exist . This book has made me research about Fairtrade and the incredible innititve to help farmer community.

    By son of back of india

  3. VIJAYAKUMAR A (verified owner)

    This book is so illustrative that it makes u go to the depth of the farmers problems .
    Thanks to the little author.

  4. Manikandan (verified owner)

    I read this book, it is very heartening to know the real condition of a farmer in reality .
    Shazu the young author helps us to understand the current situation of farmers today . It’s a must read .

  5. Harikrishnan (verified owner)

    This can be a hand book to all the kids above 8-10 years to understand who is a farmer and how we can help a farmer who give us our daily food 🥘

  6. Premkumar (verified owner)

    Read this book , I should say it will be an eye opener to all the kids to understand the situation of a farmer .

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