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The Mango Tree Parliament

A Story About Democracy

Where the village kids learn to disagree kindly.

Format

Illustrated Paperback

Pages

72

Language

English

Release

2026

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Editorial Note

A children's tale about the world's largest democracy — told at child-height, under a mango tree, where every disagreement ends in a kinder friendship.

§ Synopsis

Inside the book.

Every afternoon, under the biggest mango tree in the village, seven children gather. They call it a Parliament. They vote on what to play, what to share, who spoke too loudly, and who did not get a turn. Sometimes they disagree. Sometimes they change each other's minds. Nobody leaves the tree angry.

The Mango Tree Parliament is a warm, illustrated story about how democracy actually works — one polite disagreement, one shared mango, one changed mind at a time. For readers aged 6–11.

§ Table of Contents

Chapters.

  • 01The Biggest Mango Tree
  • 02The First Parliament
  • 03Vote One — What to Play
  • 04Vote Two — Who Speaks First
  • 05The Day They Almost Broke Up
  • 06The Mango Everyone Shared
  • 07Everyone Goes Home Happier

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§ Press & Reviews

The critics say.

“Every Indian classroom should own this book.”

— The Better India — Kids

“A civic imagination built at child-height.”

— Scroll — Young