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PURPLE

FLAME

World's First Girl
Superhero with Dyslexia

About Purple Flame

Purple Flame is a superhero, who overcomes the obstacles of Dyslexia, and helps save people. She not only understands science well but is also an artist who can bring her art to life using her magic pen. 

This book series is a social initiative to build awareness about learning disabilities and inclusion.

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Purple Flame and the ears that can see (English)

[English Comic Book] This comic book is a must-read for every child. The book features World’s first dyslexic girl superhero, Purple Flame, who overcomes the obstacles of Dyslexia and helps save people. In this engaging story on inclusion, Purple Flame works with her friend Kiran (who is visually impaired) to fight a monster. They need to solve three mysteries together to save their friend. Will they be able to do so? Read the book to find out about this amazing adventure. The imagination, creativity, and fun runs throughout the comic.

The book has been designed in a knowledge partnership with ChangeInkk and Rebel Girls

About the Authors:
Nitya Rathi: A 13 years old, is a real-life superhero, who is Dyslexic. She co-founded Rebel Girls Initiative, championing the cause of girl empowerment. UN Women- the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women recognized Nitya as a Generation Equality Champion and recently featured her in their Global Annual Report for 2020-21

Saurabh Agarwal: A Harvard-educated life skills educator, and has conducted hundreds of experiential learning workshops with children.

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Beating the Odds: Purple Flame and Dabung Girl (English)

[English Comic Book] This amazing comic book is a must-read for every child, teacher and parent. It features World’s first dyslexic girl superhero, Purple Flame, who overcomes the obstacles of Dyslexia and helps save people. She not only understands science well but is also an artist who can bring her art to life using her magic pen. Purple Flame, along with Dabung Girl, through engaging stories, builds understanding around the emotions that dyslexics face daily. She inspires children to learn, take action, and break stereotypes. She is ready to fight societal evils until they are wiped out! The objective of Purple Flame stories is to inspire children to become part of building inclusion and empathy in our society.

The book has been designed in knowledge partnership with Rebel Girls. The content has been developed by leveraging life skills education research from Harvard University and is in alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDG 2030).

About the Authors:
Nitya Rathi: A 13 years old, is a real-life superhero, who is Dyslexic. She co-founded Rebel Girls Initiative, championing the cause of girl empowerment. UN Women- the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women recognized Nitya as a Generation Equality Champion and recently featured her in their Global Annual Report for 2020-21

Saurabh Agarwal: A Harvard-educated life skills educator, and has conducted hundreds of experiential learning workshops with children.

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Beating the Odds: Purple Flame and Dabung Girl (Hindi)

[Hindi Comic Book] This amazing comic book is a must-read for every child, teacher and parent. It features World’s first dyslexic girl superhero, Purple Flame, who overcomes the obstacles of Dyslexia and helps save people. She not only understands science well but is also an artist who can bring her art to life using her magic pen. Purple Flame, along with Dabung Girl, through engaging stories, builds understanding around the emotions that dyslexics face daily. She inspires children to learn, take action, and break stereotypes. She is ready to fight societal evils until they are wiped out! The objective of Purple Flame stories is to inspire children to become part of building inclusion and empathy in our society.

The book has been designed in knowledge partnership with Rebel Girls. The content has been developed by leveraging life skills education research from Harvard University and is in alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDG 2030).

About the Authors:
Nitya Rathi: A 13 years old, is a real-life superhero, who is Dyslexic. She co-founded Rebel Girls Initiative, championing the cause of girl empowerment.

Saurabh Agarwal: A Harvard-educated life skills educator, and has conducted hundreds of experiential learning workshops with children.

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