Tales of Durga portrays the story of an incarnation of Durga and her victory on Mahishasur in a crisp and simple way. If your child is fond of action stories this beautiful book by ACK is the best choice.
Tales of Durga – Amar Chitra Katha


Tales of Durga portrays the story of an incarnation of Durga and her victory on Mahishasur in a crisp and simple way. If your child is fond of action stories this beautiful book by ACK is the best choice.

This amazing book covers the stories of different Indian festivals thoroughly with attractive visuals.

This fascinating picture book by Bhakti Marur will surely be a visual treat to kids.

Yet another book that focuses on action sequence of Ramayana, Rama’s main fight in Lanka and then Vijayadashami.
Another lovely character from Ramayana.

Another book on Kumbhakarna by ACK.
Though the title says Shiva it’s actually more of a story around Goddess Shakti and her fight with demon brothers Chanda & Munda.

Kumbhakaran the “big man” looks so cute in this story.

“Rama” another content rich book from Amar Chitra Katha.

9 different books on 9 different days! Can there be any better way to celebrate Navratri with kids :)? At least that’s how I and my little one are spending his Dusshera vacations. Of course, there are lots and lots

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