A 10 page board book which introduces basic Vaishnav words like ‘Je-Je’ or ‘Thakorji’ to your child through colorful pictures. Just when your child is learning new words, it is a good idea to enrich his/her vocabulary with simple Vaishnav words.
Vaishnav kids Krish and Keya are excited when their mother’s mother (Granny) comes down from India to live with them for a month. As the three get together for a month, the kids learn a lot about their culture and religion from their Naniji. For everyone in the family, Granny’s visit turns into a blessing.
This book shows an ideal routine of a Vaishnav child. The child has to stick various pictures in the ‘windows’ given in this book. An involving book sure to please your child.
Parents need to sit with the child to paste the 42 stickers given in this book on their appropriate pages. Stickers of Shrinathji, Mahaprabhuji and things related to Pushtimarg are cut in square shapes so the little child can paste them easily.
Different line drawings of Shrinathji are given on each of the 20 pages of this A4 sized book. The child has to color Shrinathji’s Pichhwai, Vastra, Shringar according to the instructions given below each drawing.
An interesting book which features a Vaishnav family taking a road trip from Mumbai to Nathdwara. The initial apprehensions of the foreign based Vaishnav family towards the temple town turn into awe and love. The family finds Nathdwara so enchanting that they promise to return back.
An A4 size book having line drawings of some stories from the 84 Vaarta or 252 Vaarta book. A few lines written below each drawing narrate the story briefly. The child has to color the drawings and read the story given below.
A book with a ‘Handle’ which your 4-year-old would love to grasp and roam in the house. The pages of this book have the Kirtan ‘Param Kripal Shri Vallabh Nandan…’ written in bold and large letters.This Kirtan is sung by Vaishnavs while doing Arti. The QR code given at the back of this book plays the tune of ‘Param Kripal Shri Vallabh Nandan…’ so the child can listen to the Kirtan as well.
2 inch by 2 inch photo nameplates upon which the child’s photo can be glued.16 such photo nameplates are ideal for labeling cubbies, tables or chair backs.
This 3 x 2.5 inch book fits into the tiny pockets of your child. The child would love to look at the 200+ pages of pictures of Thakurji and Mahaprabhuji.