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What’s Special? • Ina Mina Mynah Mo’s father, Jagannath, tells him family how to be stress free. But he’s not seen the truckload of stress coming his way in Ina Mina Mynah Mo: Meditation is the Key. • An old woman asks her daughters-in-law to bring back rather strange gifts from the city, which puts them in a tight spot in the folktale A Tale of Two Gifts. • Kentaro is gifted a magic slipper that gives its wearer gold coins. When his greedy uncle hears about it, he wants it all for himself. What happens next? Find out in The Magic Slipper. • Tara tries to imitate a stylish new girl in her class, but things go horribly wrong in Just Like You!
What’s Special? • In this first story in the SuperWeirdos series, Aisha goes hunting for superpowers and gets the shock of her life in SuperWeirdos: Tremors. • A miserly king announces a grand feast with no intention of feeding anyone. But his guests come up with a clever solution to outwit him. Check out How the Miser Outsmarted Himself. • A burglar breaks into a house in a village. It’s now up to the house’s owners to find a stealthy way to alert the village guard. Find out how they do it in Rama to the Rescue. • Shambu is transported back in time and has to face creatures more ferocious than tigers and lions—dinosaurs! Does he survive? Or make his way back to the present? Check out Shikari Shambu: Dino Land. Also starring: Khandoba the miser wants to eat vadas but is unwilling to buy the ingredients. So he goes about gathering the necessary materials in a unique manner in The Man Who Loved Vadas. Strange footprints have been spotted in Pyarelal’s village. So, Pyarelal puts on his thinking cap to track the creature and lead it out of the village in Pyarelal: The Mysterious Footprints. Kalia visits his friend Sundar the peacock, but finds him in a tough spot with Sundari the peahen and... Chamataka! It’s up to Kalia to save the day in Kalia the Crow. An old couple in Punjab has a large plot of land, but no means to plough it for crops. That’s when the lady comes up with a smart idea to get it done in The Treasure Hunt.
What’s Special? • The Defective Detectives tail a police officer who they think is a crook by night. Find out if their hunch is right in Defective Detectives: All That Glitters. • Chamataka tries to lure Kalia away so Doob Doob can get up to mischief. Check out Kalia the Crow. • A village chief and his wife try desperately to get rid of a glutton who has gatecrashed their house for dinner in The Chief and the Glutton. • Shambu’s new bike is in danger when an elephant goes on a rampage in the town in Shikari Shambu: Biker Boy. • Aisha bumps into Gaur, whose hand waves are as lethal as slaps! But is that enough to take down a big, bad bully? Find out in SuperWeirdos: Thwacks! Also starring: What happens to Road Rules when Suppandi turns autorickshaw driver? When there is a pot of treacle involved, we discover Why Cats and Rats are Enemies. A poor man can’t help but invite guests over for meals, while his wife struggles. So she cooks up a fantastic tale to scare away the guests in The Generous Host. Can you have a Bad Hair Day at the barber’s? Read on.
What’s Special? • Aisha meets Heer, a girl whose remarkable power is put to the test in SuperWeirdos: Screech! • Tantri’s evil scientists build an explosive gift for Raja Hooja. But it might not be what it seems in Tantri the Mantri: Happy Birthday, Hooja! • A little boy is trapped by a witch, and he has only three pieces of paper to save himself in The Three Good-Luck Charms. • Balu the bully gobbles up everyone’s lunch. But one day, he decides to give it all up. Find out why in Lunchtime Bully. Also starring: Suppandi can’t stop admiring himself in Mirrored Sleep. When a princess stops eating, a young man comes up with a radical idea to help her in The Princess Who Wouldn’t Eat. Chamataka lays a trap for unsuspecting animals, while Kalia lays a trap of his own in Kalia the Crow. Ankit spots a shadow at the window and is convinced someone shady is spying on him in Shadow at the Window.
What’s special? • Jaggy has waved goodbye to all his worries but what will this new Jaggy mean to the family? Read on in Ina Mina Mynah Mo: Daddy Cool. • Three men claim to be responsible for a crime. Find out where this blame game will lead them to in The Hunchback of Kashgar. • Tantri has tricked Hooja into believing that he has Pine Flu! Will Tantri’s plan to put Hooja into everlasting sleep work this time around? Find out in Tantri the Mantri: Sweet Revenge. • Nandu, the class bully, is making Puneet’s life difficult and what’s worse? Puneet’s mother won’t believe him! Will Nandu be able to get back at him in What a Surprise? Also Starring: • The woodcutter once again finds his axe drowned in the lake. The goddess decides to return it but she has a little trick up her sleeve in The New Woodcutter’s Axe. • How do the camels manage to stay without food or water for days? How do they manage to protect themselves against violent sandstorms? Find the answers to these and many other questions in Meet the Camel! • Hans has a unique problem—nothing scares him and he can’t shiver! Read all about Hans’ unique attempts to shiver in The Boy Who Couldn’t Shiver!
What’s Special? • What happens when Gundan and Gundi eat up the lion’s share of dosas? Find out in The Lion Who Loved Dosas. • Tantri lures Hooja on to a faulty aeroplane. When his plans seem to be succeeding, an unexpected person turns the tables in Tantri the Mantri: The Great Fall. • Revisit Shikari Shambu’s very first adventure as he is tasked with tracking a ferocious tiger. • A thief disguised as Santa Claus. Suppandi eager to help him. What follows? Suppandi: Spreading Christmas Cheer. Hohoho! Also starring: Find out how an old lady outwits a thief in The Talking Lamp. Doob Doob learns to climb a tree but this helps no one, especially Chamataka in Kalia the Crow. A king decides to appoint a new tax collector in the most bizarre way—by making the applicants dance in The Selection Dance. Our very own Uncle Pai, the founder-editor of Tinkle, narrates a scary tale—Ghost!
In this funny, outrageous and empowering book, Dr. Lissa Rankin answers all the secret gynecological questions that most women wonder about, but have always been afraid to ask. Suppose you had a wise, warm, funny best friend-who just happened to be a gynecologist. You're out with the girls for cocktails and the conversation turns to sex, and then to girly parts. One by one, you start asking her all the questions you've secretly wondered about-and discover that you have a lot in common. If you were to write those questions down, then you'd have What's Up Down There?, a life-changing little book that answers: - Do old ladies have saggy vaginas? - How do male gynecologists have a sex life without feeling like they're stuck at the office? - Is it normal for your inner labia to hang out of your outer labia? - Can the baby feel its mom having sex during pregnancy? - How common is it for one's boobs to be two totally different sizes? And so much more! As outrageously funny as it is empowering, this book reveals how to love yourself and your body-and will have you recommending it to every woman you know. From off-the wall sex questions to serious topics of women's sexual health, What's Up Down There? provides answers to women of all ages and stages.
This thorough update to Benjamin Compaine's original 1979 benchmark and 1982 revisit of media ownership tackles the question of media ownership, providing a detailed examination of the current state of the media industry. Retaining the wealth of data of the earlier volumes, Compaine and his co-author Douglas Gomery chronicle the myriad changes in the media industry and the factors contributing to these changes. They also examine how the media industry is being reshaped by technological forces in all segments, as well as by social and cultural reactions to these forces. This third edition of Who Owns the Media? has been reorganized and expanded, reflecting the evolution of the media industry structure. Looking beyond conventional wisdom and expectations, Compaine and Gomery examine the characteristics of competition in the media marketplace, present alternative positions on the meanings of concentration, and ultimately urge readers to draw their own conclusions on an issue that is neither black nor white. Appropriate for media practitioners and sociologists, historians, and economists studying mass media, this volume can also be used for advanced courses in broadcasting, journalism, mass communication, telecommunications, and media education. As a new benchmark for the current state of media ownership, it is invaluable to anyone needing to understand who controls the media and thus the information and entertainment messages received by media consumers.