The Story of Little Babaji
by Helen Bannerman 2020-08-24 01:59:52
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Born in Edinburgh in 1863, Helen Bannerman lived in India for thirty years. As a gift for her two little girls, she wrote and illustrated The Story of Little Black Sambo(1899), a story that clearly takes place in India (with its tigers and "ghi," or ... Read more

Born in Edinburgh in 1863, Helen Bannerman lived in India for thirty years. As a gift for her two little girls, she wrote and illustrated The Story of Little Black Sambo(1899), a story that clearly takes place in India (with its tigers and "ghi," or melted butter), even though the names she gave her characters belie that setting. For this new edition of Bannerman''s much beloved tale, the little boy, his mother, and his father have all been given authentic Indian names: Babaji, Mamaji, and Dadaji. And Fred Marcellino''s illustrations''lively and lavish''are unmistakably Indian in every detail. The Story of Little Babaji:an old favorite is lovingly, memorably transformed.

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  • 6.4x6.4x0.4inches
  • 72
  • HarperCollins
  • June 1, 2002
  • English
  • 9780060080938
Helen Brodie Cowan Bannerman (née Watson; 25 February 1862 in Edinburgh – 13 October 1946 in Edinburgh), was a Scottish author of children's books. She is best known for her first book, Little Blac...
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