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A Treat For A Crow (MDG)

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A Treat for a Crow is a charming children`s book by renowned Sri Lankan author Sibyl Wettasinghe, designed for primary school readers. This engaging storybook introduces young children to the joy of reading through a delightful narrative paired with vivid artwork.

  • Author: Sibyl Wettasinghe, beloved children`s book illustrator and writer
  • Large, easy-to-read letters ideal for early readers and primary school children
  • Few pages for quick, engaging reading sessions that hold children`s attention
  • Filled with colourful paintings that captivate young minds and enhance storytelling
  • Perfect gift for birthdays, children`s day celebrations, or encouraging reading habits
  • Suitable for kids in primary school developing their literacy skills

Order this delightful children`s storybook from Kapruka and inspire a love of reading in young learners across Sri Lanka.

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Yes, you can include a personal message with the book when ordering it as a gift. Please provide the message details at the checkout.

Delivery times may vary depending on your location in Sri Lanka. Please refer to the estimated delivery time provided at checkout.

Yes, `A Treat for a Crow` can be delivered to any location within Sri Lanka through Kapruka`s distribution network.

The book `A Treat for a Crow` is generally suitable for children, but please check the product details on Kapruka`s website for specific age recommendations.

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4.7 average based on 35 reviews.

Picture books and illustrated storybooks for young readers form a strong foundation for early literacy. Parents and teachers across Sri Lanka regularly browse biography to build home libraries alongside classroom materials. Colourful storybooks like this one sit alongside self help books as everyday tools for primary-age learning.

Young readers who move beyond picture books often develop a broader curiosity about the world. Parents looking to support that progression can explore enviornment that pair well with illustrated fiction to keep reading habits growing at home or in the classroom.

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