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Infobells Launches New Children's Book Collection In Multiple Indian Languages

Explore Infobells' new children's book collection, fostering fun learning in multiple Indian languages. Perfect for young minds!
on Feb 02, 2024
Infobells Launches New Children's Book Collection In Multiple Indian Languages | Frontlist

Infobells, a leading publisher known for its dedication to educational excellence, is excited to announce the release of its most recent collection of children's books. This new series is specifically created to meet the educational and entertaining needs of young learners, covering a wide range of topics such as rhymes, handwriting improvement, colouring and activity, and enjoyable storytelling.

Infobells, founded in February 2009 by Kuber Natarajan and Jayalakshmi Kuber, has consistently been in the forefront of providing high-quality content for children. The brand name, which is a combination of 'info' and 'bells', illustrates the company's philosophy of integrating useful information with a fun learning environment.

Infobells, which has previously concentrated on generating and delivering animated video material for children aged 2 to 6, is now extending into the print medium with this exciting new series of books.

The freshly published book collection is now available in a variety of Indian languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, and English, making it accessible to a large audience. Parents and educators can find these books online at major retailers such as Amazon, Flipkart, and others.

Kuber Natarajan, an engineer, and Jayalakshmi Kuber, a computer science and animation expert, have collaborated to create a one-of-a-kind teaching platform for youngsters. Infobells was formed from a eureka moment when the founders realised there was a lack of high-quality, culturally rich content for young children in regional languages. This resulted in the development of a platform that effortlessly integrates education and entertainment, with a special emphasis on regional language material and compelling delivery of traditional values.

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