Storybook 1:
I enjoyed the Looney Tunes Goes to India storybook, as this is something I can relate to my childhood. Looney Tunes was one of my favorite shows to watch when I was little, so being able to read an Indian Epic with a Looney Tune spin was enjoyable. The introduction was short, simple, and straight to the point. The layout was easy to follow as well. My favorite story is the Bugs of India story, it reminds me of the same trickery Bugs and Daffy would do to each other in the actual show.
Storybook 2:
I enjoyed reading Hogwarts: The Loyalty of Brothers. Harry Potter was another childhood favorite, and still is one of my favorite series and movies. I liked how using the Hogwarts ghosts as the main part to tell the story of the Pandava brothers. I also liked how Voldemort's character was changed to Ravana, who is the demon king of Lanka. It was interesting to read about how the original characters in Harry Potter were intertwined with the story of the Pandava brothers.
Storybook 3:
I also enjoyed reading The Karma Diaries. It was interesting to read the Indian Epics in a court style case. The layout of the three cases were easy to follow. I liked how the dialogue of the characters were set up as if you were reading a script for a play. The third case was my favorite to read because the instead of Kamsa dying, he was still punished by getting his title of king stripped from him.
I enjoyed the Looney Tunes Goes to India storybook, as this is something I can relate to my childhood. Looney Tunes was one of my favorite shows to watch when I was little, so being able to read an Indian Epic with a Looney Tune spin was enjoyable. The introduction was short, simple, and straight to the point. The layout was easy to follow as well. My favorite story is the Bugs of India story, it reminds me of the same trickery Bugs and Daffy would do to each other in the actual show.
Storybook 2:
I enjoyed reading Hogwarts: The Loyalty of Brothers. Harry Potter was another childhood favorite, and still is one of my favorite series and movies. I liked how using the Hogwarts ghosts as the main part to tell the story of the Pandava brothers. I also liked how Voldemort's character was changed to Ravana, who is the demon king of Lanka. It was interesting to read about how the original characters in Harry Potter were intertwined with the story of the Pandava brothers.
This photo was used in the storybook and here is the source of the photo
Storybook 3:
I also enjoyed reading The Karma Diaries. It was interesting to read the Indian Epics in a court style case. The layout of the three cases were easy to follow. I liked how the dialogue of the characters were set up as if you were reading a script for a play. The third case was my favorite to read because the instead of Kamsa dying, he was still punished by getting his title of king stripped from him.
This photo was used in the storybook under Case 1 and here is the source of the photo. I like the colors used in this photo.
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