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      • Sri Senbaga Pathippakam

        Sri Senbaga Pathippakam is one of the best publishers in Tamil language. We have published more than 1000 titles including ancient Sangam Tamil literature, research books in Tamil literature and language, mythological books, historical fiction and non-fiction, short stories, cooking books, etc. We also specialize in books for children, bilingual and trilingual dictionaries for the reference of students and general public. We publish Sahitya Academy & Tamilnadu government award winning books. One of our renowned books, 'Thirukkural', a scripture common to every walk of human life irrespective of gender, race or community is a must read for everyone on this planet. It is published in various sizes and design. 'Oviyakkural (Thirukkural with paintings)' portrays Tamil tradition and culture through paintings. Our religious publication about Vainavam and Saivam is popular among scholars. 'Kambar Kavi Inbam' portrays the beauty of poetry as described in Kambar's Ramayanam in Tamil language.

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      • Cambridge University Press

        The Cambridge story began in 1534 when Henry VIII granted us letters patent, allowing the Press to print 'all manner of books'. Cambridge published its first book in 1584 making it the oldest publishing house in the world. Over the next four centuries the Press's reputation spread throughout Europe, based on excellence in scholarly publishing of academic texts, poetry, school books, prayer books and Bibles. Along the way Cambridge published ground-breaking works such as Newton's Principia Mathematica, Milton's Lycidas, Ernest Rutherford'sRadio-activity, and Noam Chomsky's Language and Mind. In the 20th century Cambridge extended that influence to become a global publisher. Today Cambridge has over 50 offices across the globe, employs over 2,000 people, publishes over 50,000 titles by authors from over 100 countries, and is still growing, bringing thousands of subjects and millions of ideas to the world.

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      • Penguins are About to Go Extinct

        by Gamze Pat

        Let’s Hear From Them series recognizes animals on the verge of extinction due to global warming and other environmental factors, emphasizing how vital each living thing is for the ecosystem. It talks about the effects of climate change from the perspective of most affected animals, like penguins and bees. The first book focuses on Penguins, the second on bees, and the third on farm animals.In the first days of his life in Antarctica, the baby penguin Paytak faces the harsh reality: The future of the penguin race is in danger due to global warming and predators. Glaciers are melting and waters are rising. When the number of fish decreases, his mother must go far to find food. However, Paytak’s problems do not end there. When the hunters find the location of their colony, they part ways with their father. She is left alone with the other baby penguins. Paytak and his friends’ journey to finding their fathers will allow them to help animals like themselves under the threat of global warming and make unexpected friends. Let’s see if Paytak can complete this journey without losing hope.On this journey, Paytak and his friends will observe the effects of global warming firsthand, make new friends, meet scientists, and discover that there is still hope for Antarctica.Would you like to listen to the harms of global warming from animals?*The series could be published as separate titles. Full translation and detailed synopsis is available. Selling Points Teaches about the severity of the consequences of climate change. Emphasizes the importance of all living things to the world Draws attention to environmental pollution and global warming Accompanied by fun two-color illustrations. Each book has its related color.

      • Children's & YA

        A Twiggy Harmful Thingy

        by Elif Yonat Togay, Gamze Seret

        This story clearly captures how a tiny trash thrown into the nature can affect the life of another animal. Mr. Lupa was turning ninety-three on that day, so on his birthday party they used plastic straws one of which drifts into the river. On the very same morning Mrs. Caretta laid her eggs in sand and set out into the ocean. When she gets hungry, she gulps down that same plastic straw and starts to struggle desperately. Thankfully there is one animal who comes to her rescue. This picture book is about twiggy harmful thingies called plastic straws that are used for about 20 minutes but they stay in the environment for 200 years.

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