Roj Navin 365 Khel

120.00

There is a need of introducing new type of games in the schools, personality, development camps, institution training of games. This book 365 new games has solved this problem, by introducing interesting new games. These games have seen arranged according to the need of changing atmosphere of different seasons (rainy, winter or summer)

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There is a need of introducing new type of games in the schools, personality, development camps, institution training of games. This book 365 new games has solved this problem, by introducing interesting new games. These games have seen arranged according to the need of changing atmosphere of different seasons (rainy, winter or summer)

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Weight 100 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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