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B**S
Amazing illustrations
Slightly graphic in language, But my kids love it!
S**T
A Fabulous End to the Krishna Trilogy!
The last in the Krishna Trilogy, "Amma Tell me how Krishna Defeated Kansa" is an action-packed book with something we all love - a Happy Ending! Bhakti, once again manages to beautifully retain the essence and depth of the mythological tale while simplifying it for young readers. Maulshree literally brings the story alive with her illustrations! A complete delight for kids and parents too!
R**A
Amazing
Yet another amazing tale from the author's amazing collection of Indian mythology. The book lives up to its expectations and does a brilliant job at concluding the trilogy. A must read for everyone who has been enamoured by Krishna and his tales!
B**N
Simple and sweet...
Bhakti and Maulshree have been a great source of inspiration and help to all the parents who are eager to teach their kids Indian Mythology. The illustrations are very lyrical, and the lyrics are very illustrative!
V**B
Book damaged
Book came half Torn. Story was good
S**O
Difficult to say which is better, the story narration or the illustrations.
It is a delight to watch kids enjoy Bhakti Mathur's story books on Hindu Mythology. The beautiful combination of simple, child-friendly story telling and the eye-catching illustrations make them a must for young kids. I had a real to taste of it when our 4 year old grandson, Siddarth Rao listened to the reading of Bhakti's "Amma Tell Me How Krishna Defeated Kansa" by Alexa Sharples.
D**.
This series has very negative language. The author could've ...
This series has very negative language. The author could've chosen different and age appropriate words to communicate the story and the message.
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