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Dora and Boots try to find some chocolate for Abuela so that she can make her chilly day surprise.
Now Dora fans can enjoy reading their favorite bestsellers all in one book! This collection includes seven stories: Dora's Book of Manners Dora Goes to School Dora's Fairy-Tale Adventure Dora's Chilly Day Show Me Your Smile! Dora's Pirate Adventure Big Sister Dora!
For use in schools and libraries only. Young readers will enjoy reading these books based on the popular Nickelodeon television series.
Dora, Boots and all their friends celebrate christmas with Santa Claus.
Dora the Explorer celebrates the Christmas holiday.
Little Raccoon is on a mission to find a gift for his friend, the girl. She doesn't leave her house much anymore, not even for school and she is so sad. He's worried about her and misses seeing her happy. If only he can find just the right thing. A story about taking care of your friends. For ages 0-5
It's Christmas time and Dora and her best friend Boots are celebrating with their families. But someone special is missing - Dora's grandmother is not feeling well so she stayed at home, but Dora wishes her grandmother could be there to celebrate with them. Dora and Boots decide to use their new musical presents for a parade to Abuela's house to wish her a Merry Christmas!
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Sri Putchalapalli Sundarayya (1 May 1913 - 19 May 1985) was a renowned national liberation fighter. He was one of the founders of the Communist Movement in India and an indefatigable fighter for the rights of toiling masses of India. He led the glorious Telangana peasant armed struggle in the 1940s against the despotic rule of Nizam of Hyderabad and liberated many from the shackles of servitude under Vetti. Sundarayya provides a detailed description of the intricacies - both decision-making and the execution of plans by the various guerilla squads. The book provides a ringside view of the movement of squads, the network of communications and the police terror. It highlights the movement, the years in the forests fighting the Nizam's forces and then the Indian army. It provides a wealth of detail and any account of the Telengana struggle is incomplete without reference to this authoritative work.