Takdir is a little tiger cub who lives in a thick jungle with his mother, Sita, and two sisters. One day, when Sita has gone to look for food and his sisters are asleep, Takdir wanders off on his own. This book tells the story of what happens to Takdir, using photographs and simple dual language text for easy language learning.
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Latika is a wildlife biologist who studied tigers for her Ph.D degree from Oxford. Nanda is a wildlife photographer and film-maker. Sita and her family are tigers in Bandhavgarh National Park in India. Nanda and Latika have studied this family for over 10 years.
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Soft cover. Condition: New. Takdir is a tiger cub. He lives in a thick jungle. One day, when his mother, Sita, is away and his sisters are asleep, Takdir decides to go off on his own. The story of what happens to him is told through warm photographs and simple text. Sita and her family are in Bandhavgarh National Park in central India. Nanda, a wildlife photographer and film-maker, and Latika, a wildlife biologist, have studied them for over 10 years. The photographs bring little children up close to the wild - showing actual tiger habitat, with leafy forests as well as dry stretches of scrub. and visually conveying concepts such as natural camouflage. Even as it initiates simple reading, the book is a wonderful first bonding for little children with the wild - showing as it does that even tigers can be lost and vulnerable and crying for their mothers!. Seller Inventory # SOM-9780861447527
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