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Auroville Press |
Dis-moi, mon ami, Qu’est-ce que c’est, Auroville? |
$8.95 |
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| Ce livre pour enfants raconte à la manière d’un conte de fées les débuts d’Auroville.Il tente de faire saisir le sens d’Auroville, ce qui est à l’origine de cette grande aventure, et joue à traduire la Charte d’Auroville dans une langue imagée et accessible aux enfants.Les illustrations sont dues à une jeune artiste aurovilienne, qui travaille depuis plusieurs années dans une école... |
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Renu Neogy/ Nathalie Nuber |
The Little Wave |
$12.61 |
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| From the immensities of the ocean a Little Wave was born... The Ocean Mother looked fondly at the little wave and, gathering her into her watery arms, she said: "You are always a part of me and you will always return to me, remember that". This illustrated children's book tells the story and journey of a little wave's adventure through life, change and transformation and it's... |
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Auroville Press |
Tell me, my friend, What is this Auroville? |
$8.95 |
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| Once upon a time, there was a great Banyan spreading its branches on a deserted land. He was the only tree for miles around, which is why the few birds bold enough to venture that far enjoyed sitting in the coolness of its foliage. When the season came they gorged themselves on its delicious red fruits. When the birds left, the Banyan felt lonely and slightly bored on that silent land.The beginnings of Auroville and its... |
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Auroville Press |
Neem the grumpy tree |
$3.56 |
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| “A coloring story which recounts how the Neem tree, with its bitter leaves and its grouchy character, became so kind and so helpful that all creatures, no longer repelled by him, started to flock towards him.
The PoeTree series is the outcome of an exquisite hand-made paper craft using natural leaves and of the desire to present the world of Auroville trees to children. ”
Soft bound, 20 x 20 cm, 24 pages, English. |
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Auroville Press |
Neem L’arbre grognon |
$3.56 |
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| “Livre à colorier qui, comme le précédent « Bauhinia, l’arbre qui voulait être une orchidée » nous fait faire connaissance avec les arbres de l’Inde, et plus spécialement ceux de la région d’Auroville. On nous raconte ici comment le Neem (margousier en français) cet arbre à l’écorce et aux feuilles très amères deviendra si doux, bon et accueillant qu’on lui donnera le nom de…. Mais ne dévoilons pas la fin de l’histoire et prenons plutôt nos crayons de couleur! La collection PoeTree est née de... |
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Auroville Press |
The Crow who wanted to Sing |
$8.22 |
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| In a huge forest, deep in the south of India, creatures big and small lived. Some were brown, some were red, some had stripes all over and some others were entirely white; all of them spent their time either attacking each other, or running away from hunters...
How that entire forest was transformed by a beautiful friendship between four animals, that is the subject of this story superbly illustrated by aurovilian artist Jyoti Khare.
Soft bond, 25.3 x 23 cm, 64 pages, English |
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Auroville Press |
Voyage de l’Être Psychique |
$4.24 |
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Auroville Press |
Bauhinia - A Tree who wanted to be an Orchid |
$3.56 |
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| Made with Auroville handmade paper, written and illustrated by an Aurovilian, this coloring book story about a tree commonly seen in Auroville gardens will delight children and adults.
Size 20 cm x 20 cm. 24 pages. |
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Auroville Press |
Bauhinia - L'arbre qui voulait être une orchidée |
$3.56 |
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| Fabriqué avec du papier d'Auroville fait à la main, ce livre que les enfants aimeront colorier parle d'un arbre rencontré souvent dans les jardins d'Auroville, un arbre aux feuilles en forme de coeur. Taille 20 x 20 cm. 24 pages. |
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Auroville Press |
The Travels of the Psychic Being |
$4.24 |
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| The story of this book has been inspired by the teachings of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother, and is accompanied by several extracts of their writings on the soul, or the psychic being, our immortal Self. The aim is to describe to children, in a simple yet symbolic manner, the journey of their soul on earth and beyond, through innumerable births and deaths. The author Namah and the illustrator Claire Le Touzé have been conducting projects of educational research with children in Auroville for many... |