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1. Lift and flap picture book

Nepali picture book for toddlers Australia, Lift-the-flap Nepali-English picture book for kids 0–5

What is it?

  • A sturdy, bilingual board book based on the nostalgic Nepali children song “Kukhuri Kaa.”
  • Each page brings the song to life with playful lift-the-flaps, written in three ways - Nepali script, Romanised Nepali (English letters), and English translation - so families can sing, read, and learn together with ease.

Who is it for?

  • Perfect for ages 0–5, from babies exploring textures to preschoolers developing bilingual vocabulary.

How to use it to its best?

  • Read or sing the pages aloud during bedtime, quiet mornings, car rides, or waiting rooms.
  • Let your child guess what’s under the flap or match words to pictures.
  • Add sound effects or animal actions to keep it playful.

2. Magnetic puzzle 2-in-1 tri-fold

2-in-1 magnetic puzzle for bilingual Nepali-English learning

What is it?

  • A foldable, travel-friendly magnetic puzzle featuring characters from the Kukhuri Kaa story, to offer your child some screen-free entertainment.
  • Builds motor skills, problem-solving, and bilingual associations through open-ended play.

Who is it for?

  • Ideal for ages 2–5, especially puzzle-loving, on-the-go kids.

How to use it to its best?

  • Lay the board flat, mix up the pieces, and rebuild the scene together.
  • Talk about each character or element from the book.
  • Let your child create their own version of the story too.
  • The trifold format makes it easy to pack and carry. So, take it everywhere you go, at the doctor's, in the car, on a plane, at cafes, or during quiet play at home.

3. Fridge magnet (on Opposites)

Set of 6 Nepali-English fridge magnets for opposites learning

What is it?

  • A set of 6 jigsaw-style fridge magnet pairs that introduce children to common opposites (e.g. daya/baya) in English, Roman Nepali and Nepali
  • These interactive magnets encourage kids to match, sort, and understand abstract concepts, while also strengthening two-language fluency in a playful, hands-on way.
  • Turn everyday kitchen moments into spontaneous learning opportunities.

Who is it for?

  • Designed for ages 1.5–5 years, especially toddlers starting to talk and preschoolers learning opposites.

How to use it to its best?

  • Stick a few magnets on the fridge, dishwasher, or any metal surface.
  • Say the words in both Nepali and English during meal/snack time or clean-up.
  • Encourage your child to match the pairs or mix them up to make funny, silly combos for extra giggles.