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      • Bingsha Shatabdi

        Established in 1956, Bingsha Shatabdi follows two different trends in publication, It brings out direct translations from various European languages like French, Dutch, German into Bangla. It deals with both contemporary and classical literature. Its second goal is to publish collections of essays in Bangla and English, and its area of concentration is Social Science And Ancient Indian Civilization and Culture.

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      • Rostam and Akvan Bogey

        by Afsaneh Shabannejad

        Rostam and Ikvan Bogey Ikavan Bogey has been annoying and scaring people for a long time. Rostam is dispatched to fight him. But he falls asleep midway, and is captured by Ikvan Bogey and thrown in the sea. He survives and goes back to fight Ikvan Bogey, but this time he is careful not to make a mistake. At last, he is able to arrest him and bring peace back.

      • Dreaming of Fish

        by Afsaneh Sha'bannezhad

        This collection, with the general title “Hapool and the Wolf and the Flock”, has a satirical theme that includes ten verified stories. The story of this collection is about a daydreaming sheepdog (Hapool = Puppy), and each of the stories has its own special title, in which a new character is added to the main fixed characters of the story. The poetry is generally short and the topics are chosen to match the world of children. Most of the characters in these poems are animals and sometimes there is a human character too. This collection is designed for the child age group, and in every volume, a verified and humorous story is narrated. It was strived to focus on the three elements of play, drama, and poetry. The titles of this book collection include: “Dreaming of Scarecrow”, “Dreaming of Pumpkin”, “Dreaming of Lamb”, “Dreaming of Crow”, “Dreaming of Fish”, “Dreaming of Shoe”, “Dreaming of Wedding”, “Dreaming of Soup”, “Dreaming of Mountain” and “Dreaming of the Pair of Scissors” Hapool was sitting near its flock in the desert at the edge of a river, and a beautiful fish caught its eyes. It liked that fish and wished that it was also a fish. It fell asleep in those thoughts. It saw in the dream that an old fish gave it its fins. The hungry wolf took advantage of the opportunity and inched toward the flock. Now, Hapool saw in the dream that he was a fish swimming in the sea. It suddenly noticed a big whale. It fled in fear and collided with Mr. Wolf on its way. The wolf escaped in fear again.

      • Dreaming of Scarecrow

        by Afsaneh Sha'bannezhad

        This collection, with the general title “Hapool and the Wolf and the Flock”, has a satirical theme that includes ten verified stories. The story of this collection is about a daydreaming sheepdog (Hapool = Puppy), and each of the stories has its own special title, in which a new character is added to the main fixed characters of the story. The poetry is generally short and the topics are chosen to match the world of children. Most of the characters in these poems are animals and sometimes there is a human character too. This collection is designed for the child age group, and in every volume, a verified and humorous story is narrated. It was strived to focus on the three elements of play, drama, and poetry. The titles of this book collection include: “Dreaming of Scarecrow”, “Dreaming of Pumpkin”, “Dreaming of Lamb”, “Dreaming of Crow”, “Dreaming of Fish”, “Dreaming of Shoe”, “Dreaming of Wedding”, “Dreaming of Soup”, “Dreaming of Mountain” and “Dreaming of the Pair of Scissors” Hapool and the sheep went to the desert. They reached the wheat and barley fields. It asked the sheep to be careful not to enter the farm. From afar, he saw a scarecrow in the middle of the farm. The sparrows and insects were swarming all over it. It thought to itself, “What a useless scarecrow.” If it was a scarecrow, it would not allow insects to enter the farm and damage the wheat and barley. It fell asleep in those thoughts. It dreamed that it was a scarecrow, and the crows and sparrows were all over it and it could not do anything about it. It had to flee quickly from the field, but it collided hard with a wolf that had approached the flock to hunt them.

      • 7 books Series-Hapali Hapou and an Apple

        by Afsaneh Sha'bannezhad

        Hapali Hapou is a lazy giant kid in the jungle and does not know what to do when he is alone? One day when he was lying down under a tree, he saw an apple on one of the branches. Hapali Hapou said sadly: How hard it is to pick it up! My hands and legs will get tired. Who will pick the apple for me?Hapali Hapou sees an apple on a branch and wishes he could get that apple, but being lazy he goes through certain unexpected incidents…

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