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Enchanting Tale of Goddess Lakshmi – Illustrated Mythological Story Book for Kids | Short, Inspiring Bedtime Story | Ages 3+ | Board Book with Cultural Values
Enchanting Tale of Goddess Lakshmi – Illustrated Mythological Story Book for Kids | Short, Inspiring Bedtime Story | Ages 3+ | Board Book with Cultural Values
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The first time your child hears the story of Goddess Lakshmi and understands that true wealth lies in kindness, honesty, and grace—you know a seed of wisdom has been planted. That’s the heart behind the Lil Legends Enchanting Tale of Goddess Lakshmi.
Beautifully illustrated and thoughtfully written, this board book brings mythology to life in a way that’s gentle, engaging, and age-appropriate. The story is simplified for young readers aged 3+, with captivating visuals that help children connect emotionally and culturally.
Whether you’re introducing mythology for the first time or sharing a meaningful bedtime story, this book is the perfect gateway into India’s rich cultural heritage—wrapped in a story children will want to hear again and again.
In what ways will this benefit my child?
Introduces Indian Mythology in a Child-Friendly Way
A simplified and beautifully illustrated retelling designed for early learners to understand and enjoy.
Teaches Values Through Storytelling
Themes of kindness, gratitude, and inner richness help children connect moral lessons with real-life behaviour.
Encourages Curiosity About Culture
Characters, symbols, and settings spark questions and open conversations about festivals, traditions, and history.
Perfect for Bedtime or Classroom Reading
Short and sweet format makes it ideal for read-aloud sessions with lasting impact.
Durable Board Book Format
Sturdy, toddler-friendly design built to survive repeat readings and little hands.
A Parent’s Words:
"This book has become a bedtime favourite! My daughter now recognizes Goddess Lakshmi during puja and even tells her friends the story in her own words. It’s the perfect way to pass on our stories to the next generation."
— Ritu, mom of a 6-year-old
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