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1. Aabol Taabol Roy, Sukumar Kolkata: Patra Bharati 2003; 48P 1. Aabol Taabol Roy, Sukumar Kolkata: Patra Bharati 2003; 48p. Rs.30 It Is the famous rhymes collection of Bengali Literature. 2. Aabol Taabol Roy, Sukumar Kolkata: National Book Agency 2003; 60p. Rs.30 It in the most popular Bengala Rhymes ener written. 3. Aabol Taabol Roy, Sukumar Kolkata: Dey's 1990; 48p. Rs.10 It is the most famous rhyme collection of Bengali Literature. 4. Aachin Paakhi Dutta, Asit : Nikhil Bharat Shishu Sahitya 2002; 48p. Rs.30 Eight-stories, all bordering on humour by a popular writer. 5. Aadhikar ke kake dei Mukhophaya, Sutapa Kolkata: A 'N' E Publishers 1999; 28p. Rs.16 8185136637 This book intend to inform readers on their Rights and how to get it. 6. Aagun - Pakhir Rahasya Gangopadhyay, Sunil Kolkata: Ananda Publishers 1996; 119p. Rs.30 8172153198 It is one of the most famous detective story and compilation of other fun stories. 7. Aajgubi Galpo Bardhan, Adrish (ed.) : Orient Longman 1989; 117p. Rs.12 861319699 A volume on interesting and detective stories of Adrish Bardhan. 8. Aamar banabas Chakraborty, Amrendra : Swarnakhar Prakashani 1993; 24p. Rs.12 It is nice poetry for childrens written by Amarendra Chakraborty. 9. Aamar boi Mitra, Premendra : Orient Longman 1988; 40p. Rs.6 861318080 Amar Boi is a famous Primer-cum-beginners book written by Premendra Mitra. 10. Aat Rahasya Phukan, Bandita New Delhi: Fantastic ; 168p. Rs.27 This is a collection of eight humour A Mystery Stories. 12. Aatbhuture Mitra, Khagendranath Kolkata: Ashok Prakashan 1996; 140p. Rs.25 A collection of defective stories pull of wonder & surprise. 13. Abak Jalpan lakshmaner shaktishel jhalapala Ray, Kumar Kolkata: National Book Agency 2003; 58p. Rs.30 It is one of the most famous childrens comic play of Banglai Drama 14. Abhagir Swarg Chattopadhyay, Saratchandra Kolkata: F.R.Comex 2001; 20p. Rs.15 This is Saratchandra chattopadhyays one of the most famous stories for children. 15. Abhijaner Katha Bandopadhyay, Dilip Kumar Kolkata: shishu Sahitya Samsad 1995; 56p. Rs.25 8185626839 A book adventure and voyage. This stories are thrilling and full of romance. 16. Abishasya -Abhijan Bandopadhayay, Debiprasad : Dey's 1996; 160p. Rs.40 0 This is a fiction on a adventourous expedition and the diffculties and danger of the journey. 17. Adbhuture Mukhopadhayay, Shirshendu Kolkata: Dey's 1996; p. Rs.60 8170797799 It is a Bengali juvenile novel. A fertile imagination, some scientific curiosity and the supernatural make this a delightful book. 18. Adventure Galpa Kolkata: Punashcha 1999; 192p. Rs.40 8173322551 A collection of adventure stories for young readers. 19. Agdum Chhara Bagdum Sarkar, Sudhindra : Punashcha 1997; 30p. Rs.25 8173321411 Tigers and dogs, books and babus come alive in verse. There are even a few ghosts to make sure the collection doesn't turn too sweet! 20. Aitihasik galpa sanchayan Sumathanath, Ghosh Kolkata: Mitra and Ghosh 2000; 72p. Rs.30 0 A collection of all time great historical stories for children 21. Ajab Chiriyakhana Sripantha : Saibya Prakashan Bighag 1994; 60p. Rs.25 In every society there are stories of fantastic creatures. This book compiles some of these including the sphinx and the vampire. 22. Ajagarer Deshe Guha, Buddhadeb : Dey's 1995; 116p. Rs.25 8170797446 This story collection is on a country, where lives a deadly python snake. 22. Ajgubgubi Bhowmick, Samindra : Bhujpatra 1991; 52p. Rs.12 This is book of nursery rhymes and nonsence rhymes. 23. Akash Bhara surya tara Mukhopadhyay, Jitendra Chandra Kolkata: shishu Sahitya Samsad 1990; 36p. Rs.10 A collection of imspirational stories for children 24. Akash dashyu Gangopadhay, Sunil : Dey's 1995; 80p. Rs.20 Akash Dashyu is a children's fiction on robbery. 25. Alibabar Guha Bandyopadhyay, Manabendra : Dey's 1995; 160p. Rs.40 81707988337 A very interesting story on Alibaba and his cave. 26. Alif Layla -o-Sindbader Galpo Sen, Prithviraj Kolkata: Granthatritha 1998; 112p. Rs.30 8175720484 It is the Bengali Translation of Arabian stories of Sindbad and Alif Laila. 27. Alor Phulki Kolkata: Paschimbanga Bangla Akademi 1997; 895p. Rs.80 It is a famous & popular volume of childrends Literature. 28. Alore Mela : Ananda Publishers 2000; 200p. Rs.60 8187665262 A collection of short stories from science fiction, mystry thriller to horror tales by different writers. The few poems especially the ones by Annadashanker Ray, Nirendranath Chakraborty and Subhash Mukhopadhaya provide the refreshing touch and the storie 29. Amader Paribesh Paul, Samar Kolkata: Kachipata 1997; 24p. Rs.12 A book an our enviroment nature and its preservation. 30. Amar Bandhu Barite Ele Bahlo Lage Na Chakraborty, Sunirmal Kolkata: Sayani Prakashan 2001; 32p. Rs.20 A collection of stores for children where childrens inner feelings towards friends were depicted. 31. Amar Chhelebela Patrie, Purnendu Kolkata: Swarnakhar Prakashani 1998; 27p. Rs.18 A bounch of poetry written on the childhood days 32. Amar Chhelebela Sen, Mrityunjoy Kolkata: Model publishing 1989; 304p. Rs.150 8176160040 This is a collection of reminiscences of various eminent personalities 33. Amar Chhota Bon Kolkata: Bangladesh Shishu Academy 1990; 88p. Rs.50 A nice compilation of stories based on sister. 34. Amazoner Jangole Chakravorty, Amarendra Kolkata: Swarnakhar Prakashani 2003; 48p. Rs.30 8186891293 A popular & widely Known children fiction on the jungles of Amazoner. 35. Ami -Tami Bal,Pritha Kolkata: Dhiren Bal Pustakalaya 1995; 40p. Rs.16 A collection of stories for young readers. 36. Amra Duti Bhai Devi, Chitrita Kolkata: Sahitaya Bithika 1996; 20p. Rs.10 This is an interesting tale of two brothers 37. Anande Gaan Gaai Dutta, Debabrata Kolkata: Punashcha 2001; 40p. Rs.30 8173323012 A book full of poetry which spreads happiness & joy. 38. Andamane Hati Gangopadhyay, Sunil Kolkata: shishu Sahitya Samsad 2001; 12p. Rs.15 A collection of Stories based on elephant in Andaman 39. Anku Banku Lyaj Guranku Sarkar, Abi : Karntik Prakashani 1998; 32p. Rs.20 A cheerful book of verse about an unusual little king 40. Anukul Barma, detective Chattopadhyay, Kamkshiprasad : Dey's 1994; 192p. Rs.50 8170795117 This is a story book of a detective Anukul Barma and the cases of mystery and surpense. 41. Anumanur Galpo Roy, Tarapada Kolkata: Bookfront Publication Forum 1998; 58p. Rs.25 A story on a antobiography of a cat for children. 42. Ascharyra Kouto Dharmapal, Gauri Kolkata: shishu Sahitya Samsad 2003; 72p. Rs.40 8179550087 It is wonderful and surprising story on a box. 43. Asiar Jibjantu Ganguly, Gairik Kolkata: Mitra and Ghosh 2001; 56p. Rs.80 8172934122 A book on animals & creatures of Asia. 44. Asiar Upakatha Jana, Naresh Chandra Kolkata: Mitra and Ghosh 2000; 99p. Rs.60 0 The book consists of tales and stories of Asia. 45. Atal Jaler Rupkatha Krischan, Hans : Gyan Bichitra 2003; 56p. Rs.30 8186792570 A collection of some good stories written by Hans Krischan 46. Atul Batul Shyamla Satul Chakraborty, Sunirmal Kolkata: Sayani Prakashan 1995; 56p. Rs.30 Atul Batul is a collection of interesting poems and rhymes. 47. Babuier Pakhira Bhowmik, Moushumi : Punashcha 1997; 32p. Rs.22 0 Babuier lives with his parents, cousins, grandmother and a host of birds. 48. Badabaner Kada ale Mukhopadhaya, Amaresh : Education Forum 2002; 48p. Rs.20 Mystry, thriller and wild-life adventure all rolled into one in the story of these five dare devils who set sail for the unknown written against the backdrop of the countryside the book outlines the diverse nature, behaviour and the temperament of the var 49. Badi theke paliya Chakraborty, Shibram : Asia Publishing 2000; 103p. Rs.20 An interesting fiction on a character who seems away from home. 50. Bagha Jatin Mukhopadhyay, Prithwindranath : Dey's 1998; 128p. Rs.40 8170791472 Tale of the famous revolutionary fighter of India's freedom struggle Bagha Jatin. 51 Bagher Basa Sarkar, Sudhindra : Punascha 2000; 30p. Rs.25 8173322950 Six short stories for those who have acquired the reading skill recently. The characters in the stories are therefore sweet and mischevious; friendlly and full of fun and frolics. The full page illustration are in keeping with the text. 52 Bakam Bakam Harek Rakam Chowdhury, Nitish Kolkata: Punashcha 2001; 30p. Rs.30 8173322985 It is a nice collection of rhymes and poems for children. 53 Bakbakam Mukhopadhyay, Subhas : Sharnakher Prakashani 2001; 32p. Rs.15 8186891285 A collection of poems and rhymes for children written by Subhas Mukhopadhyay. 54. Balai Tagore, Rabindranath Kolkata: F.R.Comex 2001; 16p. Rs.12 It is the famous story of a boy Balai who had found his intimery in trees and plants written by Rabindranath Tagore. 55. Bandor Bhaluk Dugdugi Sarkar, Sudhindra : shishu Sahitya Samsad 1998; 34p. Rs.15 8186806350 It is a collection of short stories about kites and elephants, a monkey and bear, a little mouse and a little girl. 56. Baner Dhare Nadir pare Chakraborty, Sunirmal Kolkata: Sayani Prakashan 1994; 32p. Rs.25 Collection of stories based on nature & river. 57. Banglar keet -patanga Bhattacharya, Gopal Chandra : Dey's 1996; 192p. Rs.50 0 This book written in a form of fiction tells the story of insects and other entitels of Bengal. 58. Banglar Makorsa Bhattacharya, Gopal Chandra Kolkata: Dey's 1991; 32p. Rs.15 This is a book on the spiders of Bengal and its history 59. Banphul Kishore Samagra Kolkata: Day's 1991; 290p. Rs.50 This is a collection of all time famous stories written by Balaichand Mukhopadhyay in his penname Banapul. 60. Baro maser chhoda Chakraborti, Neerendranath : Nirmal Book Agency 1990; 12p. Rs.5 A collection of rhymes written by the famous poet Neerendranath Chakraborti. 61. Baromaser Katha Mukhopadhyay, Sadhna Kolkata: shishu Sahitya Samsad 1993; 37p. Rs.25 8185626480 A nice collection of stories based on the months. 62. Barshik Shisusathi Kolkata: Patra Bharati 2005; 136p. Rs.60 An annual edition of Shishu sathi a magazine which consists of various childrens Literature.
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