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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIndian Mythology has a lot of stories inside stories. All those stories have the power to keep generations after generations enthralled with their beauty and essence. In this fast-paced, the children are not getting attracted to our Mythological characters but are getting glued to the gadgets. There are so many life lessons that a child can learn from Indian Mythological characters if they are introduced in the right way to them.
This book captures those stories and the lessons that an eight-year-old boy has learned, while his grandparents introduced him to the beauty of the Mythological world. Now he is into a bigger problem as to whom he can call his best buddy or mate. As every other character has some unique quality which this boy (Shravanth) likes.
Can those stories still hold true in the current fast-paced world? Will those characters survive here? How can you interact with those people? Dive into the book to read further.
Suhasini I.p.
Suhasini loves to call herself a storyteller, as she sees the stories beneath every incident. Understanding the emotions underlying those incidents is her passion. She works as a Parenting and Kid's Life Coach and guides her clients with the help of stories across various cultures. She teamed up with her kid and started writing stories for Kids under the pen name of Shravmusings. Her blogs about Parenting and Kid's Mental Health can be found on her blog MommyShravmusings
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