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Krishna* was a divine child. He was the most adored kid in Gokul and he loved to eat fresh butter. Though women of Gokul tried their best to hide freshly made butter from him, he and his friends somehow always managed to steal it. Come on, friends! Let's find out why Krishna loved butter so much and the tricks he and his friends used to steal butter. *Krishna is the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu and since his childhood, he was an embodiment of love and compassion.
One of Lilu's Diwali gifts is a Rangoli* book. So, she and her brother, Little Kuku have decided to try out few designs from the book. Through wonderful, vibrant illustrations and sweet rhyming text, LILU'S RANGOLI teaches kids how to make Rangoli patterns, using colored sands and flowers. *Rangoli is an artistic design pattern made on the floor. Colored sands, colored rice or flowers are used to make these patterns. In India, Rangoli is part of festive celebrations. Rangoli is not only aesthetic but is also considered to be a good luck charm.
This Ganesha Chaturthi*, Lilu and Little Kuku have made big plans to surprise their parents by making a homemade, eco-friendly Ganesha idol using easily available supplies. Through delightfully colored illustrations and rhyming text, LILU'S GANESHA shows kids the easy steps of making a Ganesha idol. *Ganesha Chaturthi is a Hindu festival celebrating the arrival of Lord Ganesha.
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