Got Questions?

Everything parents usually ask — answered honestly.

The comic is designed primarily for children aged 6 to 12.

That said, curiosity doesn't follow age brackets. If your child is younger and enjoys pictures, conversations, and asking "why", it's never too early to begin.

Yes. The comic is more picture-driven than text-heavy, and the conversations are natural rather than academic.

Children engage at their own depth. Some enjoy the story. Others go deeper into the ideas. Both are valid.

The stories explore ideas across:

  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • Culture and traditions
  • Art and everyday life

All content is based on established facts, presented in a way that encourages thinking rather than memorising.

This is not an app and not passive content. It is a weekly comic that:

  • Challenges children instead of simplifying everything
  • Sparks curiosity rather than overstimulating
  • Encourages questions instead of quick answers

The goal is not more screen time, but better screen time.

A new comic is delivered every Sunday morning via WhatsApp as an e-book. Each comic includes:

  • A complete story
  • A short quiz at the end
  • Occasional brain teasers sent during the week

Absolutely. In fact, it works best that way.

Many families use it as a Sunday co-reading ritual, where curiosity becomes a shared conversation rather than a solo activity.

Yes.

  • No biometric data is collected
  • No unnecessary personal data is required
  • Personalisation is choice-based, not invasive
  • Child privacy is respected in line with applicable child protection principles

Yes. You may choose to include a custom name, including a nickname or pet name, if you wish. This is optional and fully under your control.

Interest often comes in waves. The comic is designed to plant ideas, allow curiosity to build naturally, and invite children back when they're ready.

There is no pressure to consume everything at once.

The monthly plan allows families to start with low commitment. The yearly plan offers better value once the comic becomes part of your child's routine.

Many families begin monthly and choose to switch later.

This is a weekly publication. Each comic stands on its own, but over time, a larger way of thinking begins to take shape.

The focus is not grades or exams. Instead, the comic helps children:

  • Think independently
  • Frame better questions
  • Approach complex ideas without fear

These skills naturally support learning in school and beyond.

Yes. A sibling plan is available so children can explore the stories together while learning in their own ways.

At its heart, this comic is about nurturing a habit of curiosity and questioning.

A well-framed question is often half the answer. Over time, this way of thinking begins to settle in naturally.