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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhat if your child could calm racing thoughts, tame big emotions, and find a little peace inside—all while following a detective on magical adventures?
Meet Detective Daiva, a curious seven-year-old whose mind just won’t stop buzzing. With the help of Leo, a wise little lion she meets in her neighborhood park, Daiva starts investigating the biggest mystery of all: her own thoughts and feelings.
Through playful stories and easy games, your child will learn how to:
Tame the Angry Dragon when mad feelings roar
Shrink the Jealous Monster when envy stomps in
Find calm even on the busiest days
Turn worry into wonder
Detective Daiva and the Magic of the Mind is more than a storybook—it’s a toolkit wrapped in an adventure. Each chapter ends with something simple you can try at home, whether it’s a bedtime breathing game or a calm-down trick after school.
Perfect for ages 7–14—and for parents, grandparents, and grown-ups who want to join the adventure.
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Vipin Thomas
Vipin Thomas is a dad who discovered a kind of quiet that had been waiting for him all along—he just found it a little later than he wished.
For years, like many busy parents, his mind spun endlessly—work deadlines, family schedules, that constant feeling of falling behind. At almost forty, something made him sign up for a ten-day silent meditation retreat called Vipassana. No phones. No talking. Just sitting with himself.
On day three, something shifted. The mental chatter that had been his companion for decades began to soften. By day ten, he understood what peace actually felt like—not the absence of problems, but the presence of calm within them.
Life was still busy, but he was different. Vipin works in tech by day, but his real joy comes from being "Appa" to his daughters, Nanma and Daiva. When seven-year-old Daiva started asking those beautiful, impossible questions kids ask—Why does my brain feel so noisy? What do I do when mad feelings take over?—Vipin turned what he had learned into simple bedtime stories for her. Those stories became Detective Daiva and the Magic of the Mind.
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