![]() What we loved about the book was the simple words and the lovely storyline that make the book a delightful read. Kukku's dad starts telling him the story of the character in Ramayana, Khumbhakarna, who eats and sleeps and only sleeps. ![]() This so resonated with my daughter, who makes me tell her the same stories again and again and again. Written by Arundhati Venkatesh and illustrated by Shreya Sen, the book is about a boy Kukku who wants the story of Kumbhakarna again and again and again. Junior Kumbhakarna Recommended Age 2+ Years Don't miss it for your little ones! Buy this book now! 2. This is a fun and delightful way of learning the language too. It is a simple but rhythmic poem and children will love reciting it as much as they will love the way the story is retold. Kahaani Purani is written in both Devanagari and Roman scripts. ![]() The book is also a great way to learn Hindi. We love the flaps, and tabs and the illustrations are absolutely superb! It is thrilling to explore and share this story with our children. We don't have enough board books with Indian stories and certainly not enough on Indian mythology, stories, and culture. ![]() We love this beautiful board book on the story of Rama and Sita. Here are some superb books on the Ramayana that will thrill you and the kids! 1. Ram Navami is here and now is a great time to read books about Rama and one of the greatest epics of our time.
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