For millennia the Ramayana has been a story of courage, love, loyalty and dharma. Passed from generation to generation, it continues to shape imaginations across India and the world. With Epic Fun with Ramayana, author Akshata Satish re-introduces this timeless epic to the youngest readers through an innovative, hands-on format that blends storytelling with play.
A Fresh Way to Experience an Epic
Instead of presenting the Ramayana as a linear text to be read passively, Satish invites children to step inside the story. The book follows Rama, Sita and Lakshmana from Ayodhya to the forests of exile, from the kidnapping of Sita to the battle with Ravana in Lanka. Each episode is accompanied by engaging activities — mazes, word searches, puzzles, riddles, spot-the-difference challenges and colouring pages — designed to bring the characters and settings to life.
This structure means that children aren’t just reading about heroes; they’re solving, drawing, decoding and imagining alongside them. As a result, the lessons of the Ramayana are absorbed naturally, without feeling like a lesson at all. Parents who have tried to interest their children in mythology will find this approach refreshing and effective.
Beautifully Crafted for Curious Minds
The language is clear and lively, perfect for independent readers or for parents to read aloud. Illustrations are vibrant and culturally rich, giving a sense of place and mood while leaving room for children’s imagination. Activities are thoughtfully matched to each episode — a maze for Hanuman’s leap across the ocean, a puzzle to discover the path to Sita in Ashok Vatika, a colouring page to recreate the grandeur of Rama’s coronation. Even reluctant readers will be drawn in because each spread feels like a mini adventure rather than a worksheet.
Beyond Entertainment: Values and Skills
What sets Epic Fun with Ramayana apart is how seamlessly it introduces timeless values — courage, devotion, friendship, honesty and wise decision-making — while also developing modern learning skills such as problem solving, creativity and cultural literacy. It’s a rare book that can entertain a six-year-old, challenge a ten-year-old, and still be appreciated by parents and educators.
By framing the Ramayana not as a distant text but as a living story relevant to today’s children, Satish makes it inclusive and relatable. This is particularly valuable for Indian families living abroad who want their children to stay connected to heritage in a joyful way, or for multicultural classrooms seeking engaging, non-stereotypical resources.
A Book for Homes, Schools and Libraries
Whether you are a parent looking for a meaningful gift, a teacher designing a unit on world literature, or a grandparent eager to pass on stories in a format kids will actually enjoy, Epic Fun with Ramayana is an inspired choice. It’s also ideal for after-school programs, Sunday schools, or holiday activity sessions where children can learn together.
“The Ramayana is more than a story; it’s a guide to living with integrity and compassion,” says Akshata Satish. “I wanted to create a book that would let children not only read about these values but experience them through play.”
Verdict
More than just an activity book, Epic Fun with Ramayana is a colourful, interactive retelling of one of India’s greatest epics. It educates, entertains and inspires all at once — a creative doorway into India’s storytelling tradition for a new generation. Highly recommended for homes, schools, libraries and anyone looking for an engaging way to share the Ramayana with children.