logo area
books book002104 in Sri Lanka

DANGAKARA NUTO NUTO SAHA VISABEEJA

AU$2.34

Select Quantity

- +
AU$2.34
tagsLow cost islandwide delivery tagsIn Stock


Dangakara Nuto Nuto Saha Visabeeja is a Sinhala-language children`s book published by Kapruka that brings together engaging stories and colorful illustrations for young readers in Sri Lanka. Each page features vibrant drawings and educational content designed to entertain children while sparking their imagination during story time.

  • Language: Sinhala, ideal for Sri Lankan children learning to read
  • Publisher: Kapruka
  • Story focus: engaging and educational narratives with age-appropriate themes including visabeeja (poison seeds) and character adventures
  • Illustrations: colorful and vibrant drawings throughout the book
  • Perfect occasions: birthdays, Children`s Day, back-to-school gifts, or everyday reading
  • Local relevance: content tailored specifically for Sri Lankan kids and families
  • Great for story time sessions and building early reading habits

Order this Sinhala children`s book on Kapruka for convenient home delivery across Sri Lanka.

Kapruka has a return policy for certain products under specific conditions. Please review the return policy on the product page or contact customer service for more details regarding book returns.

Yes, Kapruka delivers to all parts of Sri Lanka. You can place your order online and have it delivered to your preferred address.

This book is generally suitable for children, but it is best to review the content or contact customer service to ensure it aligns with the age and understanding of your child.

Delivery times can vary based on your location within Sri Lanka. Typically, it takes a few business days for orders to be processed and delivered.

The primary language of the book is Sinhala.

Share On :

5.0 average based on 42 reviews.

Sinhala-language reading is a core part of early childhood learning in Sri Lanka, and illustrated storybooks from trusted local publishers help young children build both literacy and imagination. Parents, teachers, and school libraries regularly stock up on homemade confectioneries alongside engaging story titles, while colourful activity materials such as graphic design services keep children creatively occupied beyond reading time.

Building a home reading habit in young children often starts with relatable, visually rich stories in their mother tongue. Pairing storybooks with notebooks and writing tools supports the full learning cycle. Browse language classes to round out a child's everyday study and writing needs alongside their reading collection.

fb_shopping