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Kalu Menika
0රු150.00This amusing story is about a wedding in a village, many years ago. It tells the story of Kalu Menika and Kalu Banda. You will enjoy a good laugh as you read their story.
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කළු මැණිකා (Kalu manika)
0රු150.00ඉස්සර කාලේ ගමේ මඟුල් ගෙදරක් ගැන කියැවෙන මේ කතාව කළු මැණිකයි කළු බණ්ඩයි ගැනයි. හිනාවෙවී කියවන්න හොඳ පුංචි කතාවක්.
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The Friendly Banyan Tree
0රු250.00The banyan tree is a special tree. It spreads its branches wide and sends down roots from branches to support the tree. Among its branches live many birds and squirrels. In its shade, people stop to rest and vendors sell them tea and food. Children play under its shade. Sybil Wettasinghe weaves a beautiful story of wood spirits and forest animals to tell us how the banyan tree became so magnificent.
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Dancing in the Gourd
0රු300.00This book, beautifully illustrated by Sybil, tells the popular folk story of how a village devil dancing ceremony happened to be danced inside a huge gourd. With magnificent illustrations, this is an essential book that collectors of Sybil Wettasinghe’s books must own.
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The Devil Dance
0රු200.00Alpina did not cook dinner that night. She was expecting a bowl of rice from her next-door neighbour, where a devil dancing ceremony was taking place. It is customary to send food for neighbours on such occasions. Did Alpina get the expected treat? A folk tale, retold by Sybil Wettasinghe.
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Crab curry
0රු370.00A long time ago, when people read time by measuring shadows of trees, a strange type of crab was washed onto a beach. People of a nearby village made a tasty curry out of these funny crabs….. A humorous folk tale retold by Sybil Wettasinghe.
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Crawling Clay Pot
0රු175.00Rango, who cooked tasty food and worked hard, and Kango, who was lazy and didn’t like cooking, were neighbours. How did a tortoise come into their story? Crawling Clay Pot will tell you all about that.
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A Jump Over the Moon
0රු150.00“I can jump over the moon” said Soothara Puncha. His grandpa and grandma were amused and laughed. But Soothara Puncha, without hurting himself, did jump over the moon. How did he do it? Read A Jump Over the Moon to find that out.
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Owl had a shop
0රු185.00Owl opened a shop to sell himbutu and got paid with gold coins. Join us and discover why Owl began to spend the night perched on a branch of a tree calling out Hmmm! Hmmm!