Children

  • Gana-Bajana: Musical Instruments of Indian Gods and Goddesses for Kids

    Gana-Bajana: Musical Instruments of Indian Gods and Goddesses for Kids

    Shiva’s damaru to Krishna’s flute, Durga’s ghanti and Ravana’s lute. Dance to the rhythm and embrace the sound, As divine melodies swirl around…

  • ABC of Hinduism for Kids

    ABC of Hinduism for Kids

    With its simple writing style and fun, colourful illustrations, ABC of Hinduism for Kids is the perfect introduction to a Hindu way of life for your little ones…

  • Greek Gods, Monsters and Heroes: Read and Colour

    Greek Gods, Monsters and Heroes: Read and Colour

    Curated with fascinating bite-sized introductions-to well-known gods like Zeus and Poseidon, heroes like Heracles and Bellerophon, and monsters like Cyclops and Minotaur-it features over forty playful artworks of Greeks in Indian clothing along with dedicated colouring pages…

  • Hanuman: Read and Colour

    Hanuman: Read and Colour

    A companion to Shyam, Our Little Krishna, also by Devdutt Pattanaik, this book has fun and quirky illustrations and is written as short, easy-to-read episodes…

  • Hindi: The Boys who Fought

    Hindi: The Boys who Fought

    Translated version of The Boys Who Fought: The Mahabharata for Children…

  • Shyam, Our Little Krishna

    Shyam, Our Little Krishna

    Shyam, Our Little Krishna: Read and Colour. An all-in-one storybook, picture book and colouring book from India’s most-loved mythologist Devdutt Pattanaik introduces the story of Krishna, fondly known as Shyam, to a new generation of readers. Told simply in his inimitable style, Shyam, Our Little Krishna is perfect as a read-aloud to acquaint young readers…

  • VAHANA: Gods and Their Favourite Animals

    VAHANA: Gods and Their Favourite Animals

    A read-and-colour children’s book, which talks about the favourite animal companions of various gods and how these companions became their vahanas.   The gods needed animals to travel around the world and the animals needed the gods to learn how not to be hungry. This was an amazing idea, thanks to goddess Saraswati. This is…

  • Malayalam :  The Boys Who Fought

    Malayalam : The Boys Who Fought

    Translation of The Boys Who Fought: The Mahabharata for Children…

  • Two-Epics-in-One (The Ramayana for Children and The Mahabharata for Children) The Girl Who Chose and The Boys Who Fought, a Flip Book.

    Two-Epics-in-One (The Ramayana for Children and The Mahabharata for Children) The Girl Who Chose and The Boys Who Fought, a Flip Book.

    The Girl Who Chose A BOOK ABOUT CONSENT AND CHOOSING RESPONSIBLY The Ramayana, the ancient tale of Ram and Ravana, is one that has been reinterpreted in myriad ways exalting the virtues of the princes. Few notice, however, that the story is actually led by the girl who chose, Sita. The Boys Who Fought A…

  • The Boys Who Fought: The Mahabharata for Children

    The Boys Who Fought: The Mahabharata for Children

    ‘When you can fight for the meek without hating the mighty, you follow dharma.’…

  • The Girl Who Chose: A New Way of Narrating the Ramayana

    The Girl Who Chose: A New Way of Narrating the Ramayana

    Come discover Sita’s choices in this charmingly illustrated retelling of the Ramayana by India’s favourite mythologist…

  • Hindi: Pashu: Animal Tales from Hindu Mythology

    Hindi: Pashu: Animal Tales from Hindu Mythology

    Pashu…

  • Pashu: Animal Tales from Hindu Mythology

    Pashu: Animal Tales from Hindu Mythology

    With over 75 gorgeously illustrated anecdotes, Devdutt Pattanaik reveals how our ancestors imagined the animal kingdom and the key role animals played in human lives…

  • Fun In Devlok Omnibus: By Devdutt

    Fun In Devlok Omnibus: By Devdutt

    A compilation of all the Devlok books, in a splendid Omnibus!…

  • Fun in Devlok: Saraswati’s Secret River

    Fun in Devlok: Saraswati’s Secret River

    Why did River Saraswati disappear? Will the vanished river ever reappear? Can you make a river flow in your school? Mrs. Sivakami, principal of Madame Mira High School, is astonished when she finds Goddess Saraswati wandering the corridors of her school. The goddess is in search of a missing river To show her the ancient…

  • Fun in Devlok: Kama vs Yama

    Fun in Devlok: Kama vs Yama

    Jayshree loves doing homework! But one day; instead of studying; she hears voices out in the garden and goes out to see who’s there. She meets a strange man called Kama. Poor Kama was made invisible by an angry Shiva once. Now that Jayshree can see him he shows her all the magic he can…