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When her village forgets the words to the national anthem before Pakistan’s Independence Day, Chandni the Chukar sets out to bring the melody back—teaching children ages 3–8 about courage, unity, and the cultural pride that lives in every song.

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In a quiet hillside village, just days before Independence Day, something strange happens—no one can remember the words to the national anthem. Chandni, a small but determined Chukar partridge and Pakistan’s national bird, takes it upon herself to restore the music that binds her community together.

Flying from home to home, she collects each missing line of the anthem from villagers, weaving them into a melody that stirs hearts and unites voices. Though she cannot speak like humans, her persistence shows that even the smallest voices can spark harmony and pride.

Chandni the Chukar and the Lost Song is a tenderly illustrated children’s book that blends emotional intelligence, cultural heritage, and national history into a story children will treasure.

🌟 Perfect for ages 3–8, this book gently explores:

  • The Pakistani national anthem and its meaning

  • Urdu language appreciation through lyrical repetition

  • Village life, community spirit, and shared cultural memory

  • Courage, leadership, and emotional expression

  • A peaceful introduction to Pakistan’s Independence Day

Whether read at home, in classrooms, or during cultural celebrations, this heartfelt story reminds us that heritage is a song we all carry—and that even one small voice can bring it back to life.

Softcover | Ages 3–8 | A celebration of music, memory, and unity

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