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Parent Love

Loved by Little ones, trusted by parents and blessed by grandparents

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Priya Ram

~ mother of Krish

The way Rama bows to Dasharatha, goes to school with Lakshmana, meets Hanuman, and finally hugs Bharata — every scene feels so thoughtful and relatable. It’s the Ramayana told in a way my 2 years old actually understands.

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Sushant M

~ Father of Anaya and Mahek

The illustrations are simply stunning. Calm, expressive, and incredibly powerful. I have honestly never seen such beautiful illustrations in any toddler book — my children always choose this over screens.

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Sugandha

~ mother of Atishay

The parent tips are a game changer. They gently guide you on what to talk about, how to act things out, and how to connect. Reading this book has become our favourite bonding time.

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Aakash and Swapna

~ Parents of Shresht

We were searching for a book like this for a long time. We wanted to introduce Rama to our toddler, but traditional Ramayana stories felt too complex. This book finally felt like the right way to do it.

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