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9-12 Years
Language
English
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Cricket For The Crocodile Invites Readers Into The Charming Village World Of Kasauli, Where Ranji And His Cricket-Loving Friends Prepare For A Village Match And Face An Irritable Opponent Named Nakoo—The Crocodile By The Riverbank. This Ruskin Bond Tale Blends Adventure, Humor, And Heart, Making It A Perfect Pick For Young Readers Who Enjoy Teamwork, Mischief, And A Dash Of Nature-Woven Suspense. Suitable For Middle-Grade Readers And Family Storytelling Alike, The Tone Is Playful, Hopeful, And Inviting.
Cricket For The Crocodile Is Written In Bond's Flowing, Accessible Style, With Snug Chapters That Balance Fast-Paced Cricket Moments With Quiet Scenes Of Friendship. The Vivid Setting Of A Sunlit Kasauli Village And A Riverbank Comes To Life As Ranji’S Team Grapples With Strategy, Humor, And The Unpredictable Presence Of Nakoo. The Tale Invites Readers To Savor The Rhythms Of Sport, The Warmth Of Camaraderie, And The Thrill Of A Clever Plan Coming Together—Without Losing Sight Of Kindness And Character Along The Way.
In This Gentle, Entertaining Adventure, Readers Meet A Cast Of Memorable Neighbors And Rivals Who Teach Resilience, Creativity, And Teamwork. Nakoo’S Mischief Pushes The Kids To Think Creatively And Work Together, Turning A Tense Moment On The Field Into A Practical Lesson About Cooperation, Fairness, And Imagining New Solutions. Cricket For The Crocodile Weaves Sport, Friendship, And Nature Into A Single, Delightful Journey That Rewards Curiosity And Courage.
After Finishing Cricket For The Crocodile, Readers Carry A Sense Of Teamwork, Imagination, And Courage Into Everyday Moments. The Story Leaves You Feeling Hopeful, Ready To Cheer For Clever Thinking And Unlikely Friendships, And Eager To Revisit Ranji’S World In This Delightful Bond Adventure Again And Again.
Product Details
Author
Ruskin Bond
Publisher
Puffin Books
Language
English
SKU
BK0033013
ISBN
9780143334033
Reading Age
9-12 Years
Binding
Paperback
₹ 199
Ruskin Bond Is Known For His Signature Simplistic And Witty Writing Style. He Is The Author Of Several Bestselling Short Stories, Novellas, Collections, Essays And Children’S Books; And Has Contributed A Number Of Poems And Articles To Various Magazines And Anthologies. At The Age Of 23, He Won The Prestigious John Llewellyn Rhys Prize For His First Novel, The Room On The Roof. He Was Also The Recipient Of The Padma Shri In 1999, Lifetime Achievement Award By The Delhi Government In 2012 And The Padma Bhushan In 2014. Born In 1934, Ruskin Bond Grew Up In Jamnagar, Shimla, New Delhi And Dehradun. Apart From Three Years In The Uk, He Has Spent All His Life In India And Now Lives In Landour, Mussoorie, With His Adopted Family. Ruskin Bond'S First Novel, The Room On The Roof, Written When He Was Seventeen, Won The John Llewellyn Rhys Memorial Prize In 1957. Since Then He Has Written Several Novels (Including Vagrants In The Valley, A Flight Of Pigeons And Delhi Is Not Far), Essays, Poems And Children'S Books, Many Of Which Have Been Published By Penguin India. He Has Also Written Over 500 Short Stories And Articles That Have Appeared In A Number Of Magazines And Anthologies. He Received The Sahitya Akademi Award In 1993 And The Padma Shri In 1999. Ruskin Bond Is The Author Of Several Bestselling Novels And Collections Of Short Stories, Essays And Poems. These Include The Room On The Roof (Winner Of The John Llewellyn Rhys Prize), A Flight Of Pigeons, The Night Train At Deoli, Time Stops At Shamli, Our Trees Still Grow In Dehra (Winner Of The Sahitya Akademi Award), Angry River, The Blue Umbrella, Rain In The Mountains, Roads To Mussoorie, A Little Night Music, Tigers For Dinner, Tales Of Fosterganj, And A Gathering Of Friends. Ruskin Bond Was Awarded The Padma Shri By The Government Of India In 1999, A Lifetime Achievement Award By The Delhi Government In 2012 And The Padma Bhushan In 2014. Ruskin Bond, A Beloved Children’S Author, Was Born On 19 May 1934 And Currently Resides With His Adopted Family In Landour, Mussoorie. With Over 60 Plus Years Of Experience As A Writer, Bond Has Written In Various Genres. Among His Several Bestselling Works Are Fiction, Short Stories, Novellas, Essays And Collections, Some Of Which Delve Into His Own Autobiography. Bond’Syrical Prose Beautifully Captures The Essence Of Nature, Evoking A Deep Sense Ofonging And Nostalgia. Through His Stories, He Reminds Us Of The Importance Of Embracing Simplicity And Finding Joy Inife’S Small Pleasures. The Tranquil Pace Of His Writing Grants Readers The Opportunity To Pause And Reflect Upon The Beauty That Surrounds Them. By Evoking A Yearning For A Simpler Time, Bond’S Stories Emphasize The Significance Of Slowing Down And Cherishing The Present. In His Writing, Bond Skillfully Encapsulates The Very Soul Of The Indianandscape, With Its Vibrant Colours, Sounds And Aromas. Through His Stories, He Pays Homage To The Age-Old Tradition Of Oral Storytelling, Ensuring Its Preservation For Generations To Come. He Is The Author Of Several Bestselling Short Stories, Novellas, Collections, Essays And Children’S Books, And Has Contributed A Number Of Poems And Articles To Various Magazines And Anthologies. At The Age Of Twenty-Three, He Won The Prestigious Johnlewellyn Rhys Prize For His First Novel, The Room On The Roof. He Was Also The Recipient Of The Padma Shri In 1999,Ifetime Achievement Award By The Delhi Government In 2012 And The Padma Bhushan In 2014. Born In 1934, Bond Grew Up In Jamnagar, Shimla, New Delhi And Dehradun. Apart From Three Years In The Uk, He Has Spent All Hisife In India, And Nowives Inandour, Mussoorie, With His Adopted Family. At The Age Of 23, He Won The Prestigious Johnlewellyn Rhys Prize For His First Novel, The Room On The Roof. Apart From Three Years In The Uk, He Has Spent All Hisife In India And Nowives Inandour, Mussoorie, With His Adopted Family. Ruskin Bond Is The Author Of Several Bestselling Novels And Collections Of Short Stories, Essays, And Poems. These Include: The Room On The Roof (Winner Of The Johnlewellyn Rhys Prize); A Flight Of Pigeons; The Night Train At Deoli; Time Stops At Shamli; Our Trees Still Grow In Dehra (Winner Of The Sahitya Akademi Award); Angry River; The Blue Umbrella; Delhi Is Not Far; Rain In The Mountains; Tigers For Dinner; Tales Of Fosterganj; A Gathering Of Friends; Upon An Old Wall Dreaming; Small Towns, Big Stories; Unhurried Tales; A Gallery Of Rascals; Rhododendrons In The Mist; Miracle At Happy Bazaar (Winner Of The Kalingaiterary Festival Children’S Book Of The Year, 2021); It’S A Wonderfulife; The Shadow On The Wall; Song Of The Forest; And Theast Tiger.