Book Review: Let's Celebrate Krishna's Birthday! (Maya & Neel's India Adventure Series) by Ajanta Chakraborty and Vivek Kumar

Book Review: Let's Celebrate Krishna's Birthday! (Maya & Neel's India Adventure Series) by Ajanta Chakraborty and Vivek Kumar


Good day!
Festival time is here. Today is Janmashtami, birth of God Krishna. Let's get to know this Indian Festival through a Children's Book.

Let's Celebrate Krishna's Birthday!
by Ajanta Chakraborty and Vivek Kumar 

For Age: 3-7 yr old kids
Grab The Book at: https://amzn.to/33LVCNI

I recently got to know about Culture Groove Kids from my Instagram friends. This channel showcases Books, Videos, Stories about various Indian Festivals and the stories behind them.

Coincidentally, last month they had a Free Kindle Download offer happening.
I downloaded Let's Celebrate Krishna's Birthday! and Let's Celebrate Ganesha's Birthday! for Free.
Yesterday night I read out the book to my kids. I am super glad I downloaded these books and my kids are thrilled to meet Mala & Neel.

Watch a snippet of our Book Reading in the video below.
Read the Full Review to know how much we enjoyed the book.


Book Review: Let's Celebrate Krishna's Birthday! (Maya & Neel's India Adventure Series) by Ajanta Chakraborty and Vivek Kumar

Story:

Maya and Neel are twin brother and sister. The live in Chicago. They love to travel with their Squirrel friend Chintu and go on many adventures. This time they have reached Mathura. They go and meet their Bua (aunt) in Mathura. She shows them how the Festival of Janmashtami is celebrated through out India.

Do you know what is Janmashtami? How does each state celebrate this festival? What is the significance of this festival? Would you love to know the different stories about this festival?

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What I liked:

The motto of Cuture Groove Kids: Raise Multicultural kids. Connect kids to their Roots.

This Book Series is true to this motto. Check the entire book series at: Maya & Neel's India Adventure Book Series
As mentioned in the Book blurb, these books highlight the significance and story about the festivals. But in a child friendly manner.

Book Review: Let's Celebrate Krishna's Birthday! (Maya & Neel's India Adventure Series) by Ajanta Chakraborty and Vivek Kumar

In this book Let's Celebrate Krishna's Birthday!, the birth of Krishna is explained without highlighting the gory details of Kansa, Krishna's mama and why he wants to kill Krishna. 

The book takes us on a journey with Maya, Neel, Chintu and their Bua exploring how the festival of Krishna's Birthday is celebrated in different part of India. The book showcases the current scenario and then describes the Story part with sections like Story Time, Info Zoom.

Book Review: Let's Celebrate Krishna's Birthday! (Maya & Neel's India Adventure Series) by Ajanta Chakraborty and Vivek Kumar

My 7 yr old son pointed out how most of the gory details are missing which he has seen in other books and animated movies about Krishna, But it was perfect for my 3 yr old daughter.
Wish I had got these books when my son was a toddler. I used to be perplexed about explaining to him death, Gods and demons, curses, wrong doings of Gods etc when he was 2-3 years old. 

I liked the Pronunciation Guide at the back cover and Note to parents. 
I could quiz my kids with the Info Recap on how much they understood the story.

As mentioned in the Note to Parents, the Authors have taken care to make the book suitable for young readers. The language is good and simple. The illustrations are clear and in vibrant colors. 

The story flow and details mentioned are consistent without making it preachy or just theory.

What I wanted more:

Slight bigger Chintu in the illustration ;). My daughter was hunting for Chintu the Squirrel in each page. 

We also read Let's Celebrate Ganesha's Birthday!. Review coming up soon.

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More Children's books I would recommend about Festivals:


Bye. Take care.

Comments

Wonderful Review Nilima Mohite! We really need such lovely books for our kids. Thanks for sharing your frank views.
Nilima Mohite said…
Thank you Jinal for your comment and encouraging words. True we really need more of such books for kids.