Episode #307 Preethi Balasubramanian and Mystic India for Kids Part Two

EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 24 MIN

Episode #307 Preethi Balasubramanian and Mystic India for Kids Part Two

from Indie Reads Aloud: A Storytelling Podcast · host Diana Kathryn Penn

The Elephant Prince: Stories of Ganesha's WisdomDiscover the Magic of Ganesha Through Playful Stories & Colouring Fun!Step into the joyful world of Ganesha with this delightful collection of stories for children. Perfect for little listeners and early readers, these tales bring the elephant-headed god to life through laughter, wisdom, and heart.From how he got his elephant head to his race around the world and his love for laddus, each story is filled with playful adventures, gentle dialogue, and timeless lessons of kindness, courage, and creativity.And after the stories, children can enjoy fun colouring pages, bringing their favourite Ganesha moments to life while sparking imagination and learning.___________________________________________The Tiger Rider: Stories of Ayyappa's JourneyDeep in the forests of ancient India, a divine child is found by a king. That child—Manikandan, later known as Swami Ayyappa—grows up to become a symbol of strength, compassion, and purpose.From riding a tiger to fulfilling a divine mission, these stories trace his inspiring journey through adventure, wisdom, and faith.The Tiger Rider brings Swami Ayyappa’s legend to life for young readers, blending mythology with meaningful values like kindness, courage, and selflessness. Written in a gentle, engaging style, it’s perfect for children under 12—whether you're sharing age-old traditions or discovering them for the first time.Learn More at https://www.dkpwriter.com/indie-reads-aloud-season-5

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