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Adventures of Toto - Book 2

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Ride with Toto, the autorickshaw and his driver Pattu as they go about solving problems, helping others and having loads of fun along the way. 2 stories in this book: Toto and the Bollywood Superstar Clever Toto helps Bollywood superstar KK get safely home and learns that you donu2019t have to be the strongest or the biggest to help someone in need. Toto and the Rainy Day Toto gets a brilliant idea to help stranded schoolchildren on a rainy day. He learns that you are a real hero if you help others even when itu2019s not easy for you. About The Adventures of Toto the Auto: Gouri Dange , writer and family counsellor Toto the Auto is a sunny and resourceful character. The stories are from everyday life, and steer clear of preaching and 'lecture-baazi' - the two things that usually put kids off completely! The 'take-away' at the end of the story is in a neat and playful package, providing a little food for thought, and scope for the parent to lead children to think and feel their way to the core learning from the story. The cheerful, zippy illustrations make these small stories a pleasure to read or to read aloud along with children. The activity section is bound send kids running for their pencils! A welcome series of books for contemporary Indian parents and children. I wish FOP a wide and happy readership. Meher Marfatia , childrenu2019s writer Refreshing, racy and relevant; this series promises to be a runaway hit with kids Lalitha V Iyer, educationist Toto is lively and lovable. Toto's life learnings are excellent.

28 pages, Paperback

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Ruta Vyas

15 books
Ruta is an IIM Bangalore graduate with over 18 years of work experience, including 10 years in learning and development. She currently runs an independent practice in executive training and leadership coaching.

She feels strongly about building positive self esteem in children from an early age. She has successfully run a series of self esteem workshops for children and has also worked in varying capacities with NGOs engaged in children’s welfare and education. She successfully set up Vikasana, a school for children of construction workers on the IIM campus, which continues to educate children to date.

She lives in Mumbai with her husband and 8 year old son, Daniel.

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