India -- Juvenile fiction
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India -- Juvenile fiction
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- The jungle book, Rudyard Kipling
- Bollywood burglary, Geronimo Stilton ; [illustrations by Danilo Loizedda (design) and Daria Cerchi (color) ; translated by Lidia Morson Tramontozzi]
- Tigers at twilight, by Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- The emerald casket, Richard Newsome ; illustrated by Jonny Duddle
- Mangoes, mischief, and tales of friendship, stories from India, Chitra Soundar ; illustrated by Uma Krishnaswamy
- Holi hai!, Chitra Soundar ; illustrated by Darshika Varma
- Thea Stilton and the prince's emerald, [text by Thea Stilton ; illustrations by Jacopo Brandi [and others] ; color by Alessandra Bracaglia [and others] ; graphics by Paola Cantoni and Yuko Egusa ; translated by Emily Clement]
- Where three oceans meet, by Rajani LaRocca ; illustrated by Archana Sreenivasan
- The Savage fortress, Sarwat Chadda
- Rikki-tikki-tavi, by Rudyard Kipling ; adapted and illustrated by Jerry Pinkney
- The bridge home, Padma Venkatraman
- A sari for Ammi, story by Mamta Nainy ; pictures by Sandhya Prabhat
- Jungle friends, by John Winskill
- Feast of peas, by Kashmira Sheth ; illustrated by Jeffrey Ebbeler
- Burying the moon, written by Andře Poulin ; illustrations by Sonali Zohra
- Desert girl, monsoon boy, written by Tara Dairman ; illustrated by Archana Sreenivasan
- Thukpa for all, Praba Ram & Sheela Preuitt ; Shilpa Ranade
- The jungle book, Mowgli's story, Rudyard Kipling ; [illustrated by] Nicola Bayley
- The mystery of the suspicious spices, by Harper Paris ; illustrated by Marcos Calo
- Monsoon, Uma Krishnaswami ; pictures by Jamel Akib
- Sadiq wants to stitch, Mamta Nainy ; Niloufer Wadia
- Born behind bars, Padma Venkatraman
- Mina vs. the monsoon, Rukhsanna Guidroz ; illustrated by Debasmita Dasgupta
- Monkey play, by Alyssa Satin Capucilli ; illustrated by Ariel Pang
- Kim, Illustrated by J. W. McDaniel
- Living in ... India, by Chloe Perkins ; illustrated by Tom Woolley
- The jungle book
- The bridge home, Padma Venkatraman
- Tamarind and the star of Ishta, Jasbinder Bilan
- The wheels on the tuk tuk, Surishtha Sehgal and Kabir Sehgal ; illustrated by Jess Golden
- Rikki-tikki-tavi, by Rudyard Kipling ; adapted and illustrated by Jerry Pinkney
- A gift for Amma, market day in India, written by Meera Sriram ; illustrated by Mariona Cabassa
- I'll go and come back, Rajani LaRocca ; illustrated by Sara Palacios
- The jungle book, retold from the Rudyard Kipling original by Lisa Church ; illustrated by Lucy Corvino
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