Stories that help children see, wonder, and ask.

ComicDay began with a simple moment at home: a child listening, imagining, and discovering that stories become even more powerful when he can see the world inside them.

A visual story space for families.

We create comic-style Indian stories that parents, teachers, and children can read together, then talk about together.

I am Vaibhav Kotadiya, a father of a four-year-old son. Like many children, my son loves listening to stories every day. When my wife or I tell him a story, he becomes part of it. He watches our expressions, listens closely, asks questions, and imagines the world inside the story.

One day, we brought him a book about the Ramayana and the story of Lord Hanuman. Later, when he saw Hanuman through a cartoon and comic-style visual, something changed. Hanuman was no longer just a name from a story. He could see him. He could imagine the leap to Lanka. He started asking more questions. His curiosity grew.

That moment became the seed of ComicDay: a place where children can experience Indian stories visually, with warmth, simplicity, and wonder.

Ancient, cultural, and family stories told through expressive comics.

ComicDay brings together visual stories inspired by India's ancient, mythological, historical, cultural, festival, folk, and grandparent-style storytelling traditions.

Our goal is to make these stories easier for children to imagine and enjoy. We want them to ask, "Why did this happen?", "How did they do that?", and "What can I learn from this story?"

Who is behind ComicDay

Vaibhav Kotadiya is the creator of ComicDay. He built the concept, the website, and the vision behind this storytelling space.

Ms. Nilam Patel is the storyteller. She helps convey the stories with care and warmth.

A starting point for conversation.

ComicDay is not meant to replace parents, teachers, or grandparents. It is meant to support them. A story is most powerful when a child reads it, sees it, and then talks about it with someone they trust.

Curiosity

We want children to ask why, how, and what happened next after every story.

Culture

Indian stories are shared with respect, warmth, and a sense of wonder.

Family reading

ComicDay is built to support story time with parents, grandparents, and teachers.

Child-safe experience

The site stays calm and simple, without public comments, child accounts, or social features.

For parents and teachers

A calm reading space for guided story time.

At this stage, ComicDay does not offer child accounts, public comments, social features, or child-submitted content. The website is intended to be used by parents, guardians, teachers, and families.

Some content may be created or improved with digital and AI-assisted tools, but stories are guided and reviewed by humans before being shared. Our promise is simple: warm, respectful, imaginative stories for young readers.

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