My association with Karadi tales dates back to the year 2000 when I suggested a Karadi Tales audiobook to my client as a gift for his grandson. Forwarding to 2015, I started reading to my daughter Vania when she was just a few months old and she used to respond to the audio of songs…

Details

The Night Monster

“This is a simple story of the night – one that might happen in every household and therefore is very relatable to young kids. As they say – ” The Darker the Night, The Brighter the Stars”. The story is the real star here, one that can help make your child’s nighttime so much easier…

Details

Karadi Tales Rhymes Pack

” Good and Fair points are made. Hence, we need to force our schools to teach and explain more of the local language to our kids. I do agree that this is easy to say than done. Probably more parents need to push schools and educational authorities to focus on second language too, in schools.…

The Blue Jackal

” All Karadi Tales stories are very good listening matter for young children. They should therefore be made a part of “Reading and Listening” in the schools so that the whole concept of learning is made interesting to children. “

The Foolish Crow

“Truly awesome work. My two-year-old daughter loves to sing the opening song and has already named her stuffed toy “bhuro”. I am not ashamed to say that besides her, my husband and I, and my parents – all love these tales and have got multiple copies of almost the entire collection. Hats off to the…

Fish Friends Three

“I love your tale and I am all of 43 years old! The music is exactly how one wants it to be. I would say Karadi Tales Junior is better than Tom and Jerry, which is kind of linear in format in comparison. What uplifts the latter as well as the former is music. I…

Thea’s Tree

“…I wouldn’t call this a simple book, given the layered themes its story suggests. There is its strong environmental message, of course, and there is a shout-out to the importance of following your heart and dreams.  The book is also an ode to the simple pleasures of childhood that are increasingly threatened by consumerism.”