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Surdas

Surdas

This children’s educational book introduces a renowned poet, saint, and musician whose life reflects the Bhakti movement and India’s rich cultural tapestry. Believed to have been blind, this historical figure’s devotion to art and faith shaped communities and inspired generations. The picture book for early readers aims to be inspiring, respectful, and accessible for curious families, with an emphasis on empathy, creativity, and cultural heritage.

The narrative is presented as a story-led, illustrated biography that blends gentle storytelling with clear context. Period-inspired art, simple timelines, and kid-friendly explanations bring poetry and devotional music to life in a way that feels approachable and engaging. Interactive prompts invite discussion, reflection, and hands-on activities, making it ideal for read-aloud sessions or independent exploration.

Key concepts covered include the historical context of the Bhakti movement, poetic forms, devotional music, and cultural heritage. Explanations are concise, with pronunciation tips and a beginner-friendly glossary to support early readers. The approach makes learning feel accessible and enjoyable, turning curiosity into understanding rather than memorization.

  • Story-led, illustrated biography presenting a vivid, period-accurate view of art, poetry, and devotion
  • Introduction to Bhakti movement, poetic forms, and musical traditions in an approachable way, with pronunciation tips and a glossary
  • Interactive prompts, short activities, and discussion tips for family reading or classroom use
  • Read-aloud friendly pacing and opportunities for independent exploration with activity-based learning
  • Clear, age-appropriate explanations that support empathy, creativity, and cultural heritage

After finishing, readers gain a richer appreciation for literary and musical traditions, plus the confidence to explore related figures and ideas. The book nurtures curiosity, encourages respectful inquiry, and leaves a lasting impression of cultural richness and creative spirit.

$0.63

Original: $2.10

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Surdas

$2.10

$0.63

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This children’s educational book introduces a renowned poet, saint, and musician whose life reflects the Bhakti movement and India’s rich cultural tapestry. Believed to have been blind, this historical figure’s devotion to art and faith shaped communities and inspired generations. The picture book for early readers aims to be inspiring, respectful, and accessible for curious families, with an emphasis on empathy, creativity, and cultural heritage.

The narrative is presented as a story-led, illustrated biography that blends gentle storytelling with clear context. Period-inspired art, simple timelines, and kid-friendly explanations bring poetry and devotional music to life in a way that feels approachable and engaging. Interactive prompts invite discussion, reflection, and hands-on activities, making it ideal for read-aloud sessions or independent exploration.

Key concepts covered include the historical context of the Bhakti movement, poetic forms, devotional music, and cultural heritage. Explanations are concise, with pronunciation tips and a beginner-friendly glossary to support early readers. The approach makes learning feel accessible and enjoyable, turning curiosity into understanding rather than memorization.

  • Story-led, illustrated biography presenting a vivid, period-accurate view of art, poetry, and devotion
  • Introduction to Bhakti movement, poetic forms, and musical traditions in an approachable way, with pronunciation tips and a glossary
  • Interactive prompts, short activities, and discussion tips for family reading or classroom use
  • Read-aloud friendly pacing and opportunities for independent exploration with activity-based learning
  • Clear, age-appropriate explanations that support empathy, creativity, and cultural heritage

After finishing, readers gain a richer appreciation for literary and musical traditions, plus the confidence to explore related figures and ideas. The book nurtures curiosity, encourages respectful inquiry, and leaves a lasting impression of cultural richness and creative spirit.