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Brand : M D Gunasena

அபே காமா (MDG) | Ape Gama (MDG)

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Ape Gama by Martin Wickramasinghe is a beloved children`s book that explores traditional Sri Lankan village life and culture. Written in Sinhala, this engaging novel introduces young readers to the vibrant customs and daily rhythms of a Sri Lankan gama.

Author: Martin Wickramasinghe, renowned Sri Lankan writer

Language: Sinhala ( )

Category: Children`s book

Setting: Traditional Sri Lankan village showcasing local culture and traditions

Ideal for: birthdays, educational gifting, and introducing children to Sri Lankan heritage

Helps young readers learn about the cultural richness of village life

Perfect for school reading and cultural education

Order Ape Gama from Kapruka to bring this educational journey into your child`s hands.

Yes, Kapruka delivers products including books to all major cities and towns across Sri Lanka.

Delivery times can vary depending on the location within Sri Lanka, but typically, it takes between 1 to 5 days for the product to reach the recipient after the order is placed.

This particular book is available primarily in Sinhala, making it a great resource for children to improve their language skills in the national language.

The book is designed to cater to young children, generally suitable for kids aged 3 to 8 years, encouraging early reading and comprehension skills.

The book focuses on educational content, usually incorporating elements of adventure, moral lessons, or cultural stories which are engaging for young readers.

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4.9 average based on 40 reviews.

Sinhala children's literature plays a vital role in connecting young readers to local heritage and values. Parents and teachers in Sri Lanka regularly browse biography alongside culturally rooted titles to build well-rounded reading habits. Books about village life and Sri Lankan traditions also pair naturally with comics and graphic that deepen a child's understanding of the island's past.

Young readers who enjoy story-based learning often move on to illustrated classics, folklore, and character-driven narratives. Browsing enviornment alongside reading titles is common among parents setting up a structured home study routine for primary school children.

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