These are the 12 books/gifts your child will get

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48 PIECE JIGSAW PUZZLE

When all the pieces of this puzzle are put together, a beautiful picture of Shri Mahaprabhuji is created. The puzzle is so interesting that your child would assemble, dismantle and re-assemble the pieces again and again.

An Introduction Of Vraj The Land Of Lord Krishna

An A5 size book gives general information about the entire Vraj area. It shows the ‘must-visit’ places around the 8 major towns of Vraj and shows their connection with Vaishnavism. This book can be a good guide for those visiting Vraj.

MY DAY TODAY. DIARY OF A VAISHNAV

A note-down diary which can be helpful in inculcating a good routine and knowing more about oneself. Each page has an hour-wise activity log where the young Vaishnav has to pen down the good and bad things of the day.

THE ATLAS OF SHRINATHJI

As the title suggests, this book helps children know Shrinathji through a geographical perspective. More than 20 maps help the reader figure out the places Shrinathji has been to.

THE STICKER BOOK

Your child would love to complete various pictures of Shrinathji, Mahaprabhuji and Girirajji by pasting stickers on them.

The story of Mahaprabhuji

This page book narrates the entire life of Shri Mahaprabhuji. As there are no pictures in this book, it provides a serious read for young teenagers.

VAISHNAV SNAKES AND LADDERS

Based on a 200 year old game created by famous poet Dayarambhai, this conventional Snakes and Ladders game is sure to enthrall your child. Each square has a good or bad quality written in it. Good qualities have ladders while bad ones have snakes which bring you down.

VAISHNAV WORD SEARCH BOOK

This 26 page activity book is sure to keep your child busy. Each page has a religion based Word Search with topics like ‘Different names of Krishna’,’Festivals of a Vaishnav’,’Names of Ashtsakha’.

WE ARE VAISHNAVS

In this book, six Vaishnav children from six different countries give their views about their faith. Find out about their Havelis, their Seva, how they celebrate festivals, etc.