Top 10 children's story books bangla

 Top 10 children's story books bangla


Here's a list of some popular Bengali children's storybooks, both traditional and modern, that are widely loved in Bengali-speaking communities:

                                             

                                                       


1. “Thakurmar Jhuli” (Grandma's Jhuli) by Dakshinaranjan Mitra Majumder





A collection of traditional Bengali folk tales and fairy stories. This book is a treasure of timeless stories that have been passed down for generations.

2. “Hatyar Khal” (Killing Canal) by Samaresh Majumdar



A suspenseful and thrilling adventure that captivates young readers, combining mystery and emotional depth.

3. “Chhoto Rani O Boro Rani” (Little Queen and Big Queen) by Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay




A delightful story featuring two queens, their lives, and the various adventures they encounter, offering both fun and lessons for children.

4. “Panchatantra” (Translated into Bengali)





The classic Indian collection of animal fables, where animals speak and teach moral lessons. It's been translated into Bengali and remains a favorite for children.

5. “Mowgli'r Galpo” by Rudyard Kipling (translated into Bengali)



The beloved Jungle Book stories about Mowgli, a young boy raised by wolves, filled with adventure, animal companions, and life lessons.

6. “Kichu Boro Boro Golpo” (Some Big Stories) by Manik Bandopadhyay




A collection of stories by one of the most renowned Bengali authors, with gripping narratives for young readers.

7. “Feluda'r Galpo” (The Story of Feluda) by Satyajit Ray




While Feluda (a Bengali detective created by Satyajit Ray) is more suitable for slightly older children, many younger ones love the stories of this sharp-witted detective solving mysteries.

8. “Raja O Rani” by Sunil Gangopadhyay



A classic children's storybook with engaging characters and fascinating plotlines, perfect for bedtime reading.

9. “Bishal Baganer Bhoot” by Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay



A humorous ghost story with a twist that is both funny and spooky, making it a fun read for children who love a bit of adventure and mystery.

10. “Tuntuni'r Golpo” (The Story of Tuntuni) by Manik Bandopadhyay




A series of stories about Tuntuni, a small bird, with simple and entertaining tales that carry life lessons for children.

These books are a great way for children to get acquainted with Bengali literature, culture, and storytelling traditions!





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