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Olivia In India - Douglas, O.
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Olivia In India is a children's book written by O. Douglas. The story follows Olivia, a young girl who travels to India with her family. Throughout the book, Olivia explores the vibrant culture of India, from the bustling markets to the colorful festivals. She also learns about the country's history and traditions, including the importance of family and community. Along the way, Olivia makes new friends and discovers her own strengths and abilities. With beautiful illustrations and a charming narrative, Olivia In India is a delightful introduction to Indian culture for young readers.Talking…mehr

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Olivia In India is a children's book written by O. Douglas. The story follows Olivia, a young girl who travels to India with her family. Throughout the book, Olivia explores the vibrant culture of India, from the bustling markets to the colorful festivals. She also learns about the country's history and traditions, including the importance of family and community. Along the way, Olivia makes new friends and discovers her own strengths and abilities. With beautiful illustrations and a charming narrative, Olivia In India is a delightful introduction to Indian culture for young readers.Talking about tigers, they aren't nearly as prevalent as I thought. I had an idea they were prowling all over India waiting to spring, but one man told me he had been in India fifteen years and had never seen one. Boggley came on one once and took it for a cow--short-sighted Boggley! Dr. Russel says there was a man-eating tiger in the district lately, and a reward was offered for its capture. A young engineer sallied forth to slay. He directed the natives to dig a pit near where the tiger was known to be and cover it with branches, and the next day went and found it had walked into the trap. The natives removed the branches, the gallant engineer approached, but they had dug the pit on a slope, and the tiger came walking up to meet him!This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.