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Narada 007
The Vahanas in Mount Kailash are up to some mischief - some of the accessories, weapons, and divine foods of the Shiva family are missing! The wise sage Narada has been tasked with getting to the bottom of the mystery, but he needs your help. Decipher picture clues, read through archives, and learn about Shiva temples across India to find out who the culprit is and where the missing items are hidden.
Narada 007 can be played individually or in groups. It pushes children to think logically, identify patterns, and read through journals. The game provides 2 difficulty modes. Younger children can play the Easy Mode, and slightly older ones can test themselves with the Hard Mode!
Narada 007 sharpens children's intellect, introduces them to the temples from across India, and provides hours and hours of enjoyment.
Mantram
Can bhakti, learning, and fun can be brought together into one package? It indeed can. Introducing Mantram, a card game that will test the player's speed, sharpen their focus and deepen their bond with Lord Ram.
At the core of this rapidly-moving game is the repeated chanting of a beloved shloka dedicated to Lord Ram. As you go round and round chanting the shloka and following the quirky gameplay instructions, your children will exercise their cognitive skills, have loads of fun, and gain a closer connect to their culture. The perfect way to make your next party or family get-together unique and meaningful!
Suprabatham Vol.2
In today's volatile, competitive, and attention-deficit world, parents are seeking options for instilling strength, clarity of mind, and certain core values in their children. Suprabatham does exactly this, through the inspiring life stories of prominent Indian personalities.
Bring home 60 incredible stories from ithihasas and puranas. Explore inspiring anecdotes and incidents from their lives, and take a few minutes a day to absorb and practise the virtues they exemplified.
Suprabatham is designed to create a calm space for introspection every morning. Whether at home or in classrooms, set aside a few minutes each morning to pick up a card, read the story, and reflect on the prompts.
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