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Bookish Bundle
Inspire your little global citizens with stories of six of your beloved plush deities. The Bookish Bundles comes with six books which covers Krishna's childhood adventures, Ganesh's broken tusk, Hanuman's hidden powers, Saraswati's enchanting music, Durga's heroic feat, and Laxmi's tale of Diwali. Each page is illustrated in vibrant colors and rhymes, making it a fun read for both parents and kids alike. Pair the books with our matching plush toys for interactive storytelling time!
PLEASE NOTE: The Devi books included within this Bundle are a final sale and not eligible for a return or exchange. Here's why.
Book are really good and story telling is amazing. My son love the pictures and how colourful book is. Only thing is the book is very pricy included with delivery. 17 quid delivery to the UK it is a bit ridiculous.
No doubt the book bundle is very colour and cute. My son like the pictures and colour but I must say the story is very good too. Only one thing I say is the cost the books with delivery are very very pricy.
My 3 year old absolutely loves books and I thought this bundle would be a great addition to his bookshelf. I have to say the books are better than I expected. He is very curious and wants to know more. He had read the Ganesha's sweet tooth before and finding a connection between that book and How Ganesha broke his tusk, he is even more intrigued.
I'm glad I got this bundle.
Love the books! 10/10
However, the voice box in Baby Krishna isn’t working at all. Can we get a replacement?
The stories in these books are so well thought out and depicted. Love reading them to our baby girl. Unfortunately, we got a set of terrible quality books... so wish they could've been replaced. But regardless, we read the stories every week.
Hi Dinesh, in case you missed it, we shared a public note where we acknowledged the quality of books in our recent batch, explained the reason and the steps we were taking. (See here: https://bit.ly/3lFSZbd) Luckily, as you said, the condition of the books doesn't take away from the quality of the story and illustrations. Thanks for making storytime a bit more cultural.