11 paintings related with Krishna Leela are given in this book. The paintings are incomplete and can be called complete only when a corresponding sticker is pasted on it. The child has to paste correct stickers given at the back of the book.
When all the pieces of this puzzle are put together, a picture showing ‘JAI SHRI KRISHNA’ is created. The puzzle is so interesting that your child would assemble, dismantle and re-assemble the pieces again and again.
An A4 size book having line drawings of various Krishna Leela. The child has to color those drawings using crayons or colored pencils. Each page has a short,4 sentence narration about the story as well.
A cute 20 page book showing what Lord Krishna did while grazing cows in the woods.16 different pencil colored drawings depict how the Lord played, danced, sang or ate with his friends.
A colorful board book which narrates the famous story of how Lord Krishna saved the villagers from rains by lifting the Giriraj mountain. The rhyming of the sentences on each page makes the book more likable for children.
A book with a ‘handle’ which your child would love to grasp and roam in the house. The pages of this book have the Madhurashtak written in bold and large letters. The QR code given at the back of this book plays ‘Adharam Madhuram…’ on a device so the child can listen to the Paath as well.
A lift-the-flap-book for 3 year olds. There is a window on each page which when opened, gives a Darshan of Mahaprabhuji and tells us something more about our Guru. Kids would love to open the window.
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.