Background

Even though education is a fundamental right, many Indian youngsters still see it as a faraway dream. Even when children have access to school, it is not always of the highest quality. As a result, due to a lack of knowledge and excitement, children frequently miss out on learning deeply and thoroughly about subjects and lack creativity, inventiveness, and critical thinking. Those who don't grasp much about science and technology are sure to lag behind in today's world of advancement.

Science and technology have the ability to improve people's lives drastically. Children may grow into adults with fantastic and plentiful career prospects while contributing to the growth and advancement of society and their own communities through the application of science through problem-solving, critical evaluation, and observation.

However, because these children do not have access to high-quality education and an intriguing, engaging curriculum, they are less likely to acquire a fondness or curiosity for such things, and they are less likely to be interested in them.

Changes in how we teach them about science, as well as creating open environments for them to explore their own ideas and learn about relatively difficult topics can surely benefit everyone. Through stories, children are more likely to grasp onto more complex ideas. Children's books stimulate their imaginations and broaden their knowledge of the world. It aids their emotional and mental growth by assisting children in learning analysis, being more creative, and helping in their emotional and mental development. It also boosts their intelligence, making them more capable of comprehending complex concepts.