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Must Read Ruskin Bond Books For Kids

Is your child a fan of Ruskin Bond Books or the books written by Enid Blyton?

Over some time, it has been observed that reading offers an array of benefits to both kids and adults. And we also believe that swapping smartphones with a good reading book can do wonders in your kid’s life. While choosing books for your kids you need to be very careful and selective of your purchase. Make sure that your child should be reading stories that will impart knowledge, teach important values, improve vocabulary, and also keep them entertained.

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A Walk Through the Ruskin Bond Books

Ruskin Bond has been an important part of everyone’s childhood days and we believe that he doesn’t need a detailed introduction because of his impeccable work in the field of literature. Padma Bhushan recipient Ruskin Bond is an Indian author of British descent, and he started writing stories at the young age of 17.

Born to Edith Clarke and Aubrey Alexander Bond, he completed his schooling at the Bishop Cotton School, in Shimla. Ruskin Bond moved to the UK for some time but eventually settled down in Dehradun. Today, Ruskin Bond is a freelance writer, a popular novelist, an editor, and an extremely talented storyteller.

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Let’s delve into the imaginative world of Ruskin Bond Books.

1. The Blue Umbrella

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Perhaps an evergreen classic! The story revolves around a young girl called Binya who lives with her mother and her elder brother Bijju in a small village that is located in the foothills of Himachal Pradesh. One fine day, Binya comes across a group of tourists, and their pretty, blue umbrellas. As the story goes on, the tourists barter their umbrellas for her leopard-claw pendant. As time passes by, Binya’s blue umbrella becomes popular in her village, and no one can resist the charm of her umbrella.

Moreover, her blue umbrella also becomes an obsession for a local shopkeeper. The shopkeeper’s employee decides to steal her umbrella for their master, and how Binya reacts to the whole incident will be exciting to read. Ranked as one of the best Ruskin Bond books for kids, this book will create an element of curiosity in your kids.

2. Cricket for the Crocodile

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Another best-selling Ruskin Bond book and should be on the top of your list. One thing that makes this book popular is the unique connection between the crocodile and cricket. It is a happy and delightful book about cricket and the mighty crocodile. The story talks about a crocodile named Nakoo and he is very lazy. He is also called Nakoo-Ji or Nakoo sir by the village kids.

Most of the time the sleep of the crocodile is disturbed because the city and the village people get together near the river bank to play cricket. Other than this, Nakoo has some other conflicts going on like humans disturbing his sleep, he is bored of eating fish and birds, and craves something new to taste and eat such as human flesh. Nakoo-Ji steps in where the boys are playing, and the entire chaos will surely not fail to make you laugh!

3. Rusty- The Boy from the Hills

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Rusty is a popular character penned down by Ruskin Bond. This Ruskin Bond book follows the adventures of Rusty through the medium of several short stories. Rusty lives with his grandparents and he is sensitive, and always finding himself in some kind of adventure. You will come across different stories ranging from pet pythons to even surviving an air crash and encountering a ghost, this young boy experiences different things that make this book extremely interesting to read.

4. Dust on the Mountain

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Another beautiful story that talks about a young boy and his unconditional love for nature, this story will make your kids realize the importance of protecting nature and mother Earth. Due to uncertain circumstances, the young boy is forced to leave his home and on his way to the city he takes up different odd jobs so that he can properly sustain himself.

He also meets different people, makes new friends, and tries to stay optimistic throughout his journey. As the story progresses, the young boy has to make some of the most difficult choices where he has to choose between his city life and hometown in the mountains. Read more to find out how smartly he made a choice.

5. The Cherry Tree

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The Cherry Tree is a short story of a young boy named Rakesh, who lives with his grandfather on the outskirts of Mussoorie. One day he plants a cherry seed and then forgets about it. Months later, the seed is well-developed and is slowly getting transformed into a tree.

Rakesh starts taking care of the little plant, tries his best to protect them from different types of obstacles, thereby, experiencing and documenting its growth over the years. The little plant turns out to be a huge and gorgeous tree and Rakesh is surprised to see such a creation. This book will make your kids ponder over questions about birth and growth.

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Takeaway

These are the top 5 Ruskin Bond books that you must include in your child’s daily routine. The best part about these books is that every story offers some lesson and learning that is very valuable in the present scenario. Moreover, the language used in these books is very simple and easy to understand.

If you love to recite stories to your children, you must check out the online storytelling classes brought to you by PiggyRide. These online storytelling classes are specially designed for your kids and are conducted by experienced storytellers. From coming up with a story idea to weaving it into a bestselling book, these classes will cover all the essential aspects of storytelling. Explore the website of PiggyRide and enroll your kids in online storytelling classes now!

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WRITTEN BY:
Ridhi Dogra

Hi Friends! I am Ridhi Dogra.
I am working as a Content Writer with PiggyRide. I graduated from Delhi University with a bachelor's degree in Home Science and I did my post-graduation in Journalism and Mass Communication from Amity University. I am an avid reader, a passionate traveler, and a movie buff.

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