Interactive Picture Book introduces young children to popular Hindu Gods and Goddesses

By Our Reporter
1
2515

A pharmacist is launching a series of picture books to connect families and raise cultural awareness on a global platform

Madhuri Soni, a pharmacist from Gold Coast, has authored a series of picture books, called the Vedic Heroes, to revive cultural learning and captivate the new generation. The first two books from the collection will be available from the June 2019 through www.vedicheroes.com, Amazon.com and other online retailers.

Skillfully written in rhythm and rhyme, the books impart key features about the prominent Hindu deities in a fun and interactive way. “My inspiration are my children,” says the debut author, “I wanted to introduce them to the many Vedic super heroes and create something that kids would feel proud to share with friends.”

The vibrant and engaging characters in the Vedic Heroes collection are brought to life by illustrator, Abira Das, and are sure to charm audiences of all ages.

It’s a very timely release for these books as more parents worldwide are raising multicultural children with a diverse and inclusive vision.

Madhuri is also working on a number of other resources and games to be released later in 2019 and 2020 to engage children through play-based learning.

These resources aim to connect families, promote Hindu culture in the wider community and contribute towards a global multicultural outlook.

Being a passionate advocate for education of disadvantaged children, Madhuri has pledged 100% of profits to be donated to charities nationally and globally.


To learn more about the author and the Vedic Heroes Collection visit www.VedicHeroes.com or interact via facebook www.facebook.com/VedicHeroes

 

Donate To The Indian Sun

Dear Reader,

The Indian Sun is an independent organisation committed to community journalism. We have, through the years, been able to reach a wide audience especially with the growth of social media, where we also have a strong presence. With platforms such as YouTube videos, we have been able to engage in different forms of storytelling. However, the past few years, like many media organisations around the world, it has not been an easy path. We have a greater challenge. We believe community journalism is very important for a multicultural country like Australia. We’re not able to do everything, but we aim for some of the most interesting stories and journalism of quality. We call upon readers like you to support us and make any contribution. Do make a DONATION NOW so we can continue with the volume and quality journalism that we are able to practice.

Thank you for your support.

Best wishes,
Team The Indian Sun

1 COMMENT

  1. Well Done Vedic Heroes!
    This is are much needed resources for today’s parents to teach our kids about culture and bond at the same time.

Comments