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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalColour, Celebrate, and Explore Great Indian Festivals.
Discover India’s Festivals — Colour, Culture & Story
Explore 250 festivals across 28 states and 8 union territories in this extraordinary colouring journey through India. Each page features a new celebration, accompanied by a child-friendly 5–6 lines that highlight the festival.
Designed with big, bold, clean outlines, the illustrations are perfect for young artists. A special State-by-State Heritage Section presents each region’s language, food, art, and cultural identity — along with a friendly map — making this book a lively mini-encyclopaedia rooted in colour, culture, and story.
Children also enjoy 250 Global Wisdom Capsules from 25 countries, learning universal values such as kindness, patience, gratitude, respect, and courage — just like a “thought of the day” shared in schools around the world.
A cultural treasure for homes, schools, libraries, travel, and screen-free learning, this book inspires creativity, observation, and a sense of pride in India’s rich heritage.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Shriharsh Sonar
Shriharsh Sonar is an award-winning Indian author, storyteller, and creator whose work spans children’s literature, cultural education, thrillers, screenplays, and socially rooted non-fiction. A lifelong believer in the power of stories to shape identity and ignite imagination, he brings to each project a blend of emotional depth, cultural insight, and cinematic vision born from years of wide reading and lived experience.
From childhood, Shriharsh absorbed stories with extraordinary intensity—reading more than 5,000 books by the age of fifteen—and this early love for narrative shaped a creative mind that moves effortlessly across genres. His storytelling bridges two worlds: the visual intensity of cinema and the emotional honesty of literature. With screenwriting experience in both Hollywood and Bollywood formats, his narrative style is marked by clarity, vivid imagery, and deep cultural resonance. His themes often reflect family, hope, courage, and belonging, drawn from life’s own trials and turning points.
Shriharsh’s creative journey deepened after personal loss, which transformed his relationship with writing and inspired him to return to storytelling full-time. Leaving behind a successful corporate career, he devoted himself to creating stories and systems that enrich lives—whether through emotionally layered novels, child-friendly adventures, or innovative ideas for nation-building. His bestselling book Family CEO, winner of the Golden Book Award 2025, established him as a thoughtful voice in legacy planning and emotional resilience.
Across his growing body of work—ranging from crime thrillers and dark fantasy epics to philosophical memoirs and leadership frameworks—runs a singular mission: to preserve India’s cultural richness and make knowledge accessible to young minds. His children’s projects, including Raiba and the Queen of the Jungle, The Hidden Treasures of Death Hollow, and now Great Indian Festivals, reflect his heart for young readers and his commitment to building emotionally intelligent, culturally aware future generations.
With Great Indian Festivals — Colour, Culture & Story, Shriharsh’s purpose is simple yet profound: to help every child discover the beauty of India’s heritage through creativity, curiosity, and joyful learning.
Today, Shriharsh continues to build stories, educational tools, and cinematic universes—guided by a belief he carries into every page: stories don’t just entertain us; they shape who we become.
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