Caring for Nature : King Ashoka and the garden of herbs (A lesson from history about trees and plants and their benefits)

Caring for Nature : King Ashoka and the garden of herbs (A lesson from history about trees and plants and their benefits)

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Publisher TERI Press All Class 9 Science books by TERI Press
ISBN 9788179934470
Author: Subhadra Sen Gupta
Print Enabled 15%
Number of Pages 28
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Keshav and his sister Parvati work in a herb and spices
garden at the Sanchi monastery. One day, while tending
to the plants, they meet a mysterious stranger. He
says he is a monk keen to learn the benefits of various
herbs. But he looks more like a warrior! Will the
brother-sister duo be able to unravel the secret of the
stranger’s identity?

Caring for Nature is a series of four titles, where each
book revolves around a historical figure that inspired us to
appreciate, nurture, and protect the natural world.

Other titles in the series:
Bapu and the Missing Blue Pencil
Rao Jodha and the Curse of the Hermit
Tagore and the Song of the Crazy Wind