Walk with Amma, Shiv and Veer through the sprawling gardens that replicate paradise on earth. Gaze at the mausoleum and admire its astounding architecture, breath taking scope and perfect symmetry. Marvel at the intricately decorated white marble walls engraved with precious stones. Travel back in time 500 years as Amma narrates the story of how the Mughal Empire was founded and the historical, cultural and personal stories that lie at the genesis of this magical monument.
Told with interesting stories, anecdotes and vibrant illustrations, this series is an introduction to Indian monuments of historical importance.
Amma takes her two sons on a visit to the Taj Mahal, one of the world's seven wonders. She tells several stories about the Taj Mahal, which connect and contribute to its construction over centuries. The Taj Mahal is a majestic and beautiful sight with many buried mysteries.
Amma takes his boys and us on a tour of the Taj Mahal's fascinating building history and Shah Jaha's love for his wife, ancestors, and descendants. The vistas from the Taj Mahal always pique my interest, and every historical structure is built on stories. History and stories are something that I crave. Having visited the Taj Mahal before, Amma gives me a closer tour than any tour guide, and many facts and stories come into my knowledge from this book. Shiv and Veer's funny interactions make the story light, engaging, and believable for me. Reading this book has only increased my desire to return to the Taj Mahal and examine new and old facts more closely.
Bakthi's captivating narrative would be incomplete without Priyanka's breathtaking illustrations. Though intended for children, this book is ideal for anybody interested in Indian history, cultural heritage, and magnificent stories. The narrative and storyline flow are buttery smooth, and the images are stunning. You can never deny the beauty of children's books, no matter how old you are. Every second, this book reminds me of that.
Recommendations
- It is perfect for history lovers and children.
- It can be read as a standalone.
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