Karuna Prashad
"I didn't start a business. I started a mission — to give every child the right to enjoy learning. Because when joy and education meet, something magical happens that no textbook can ever replicate."
One Woman Decided to Change the Way Children Learn
Every parent knows the feeling. You sit beside your child, textbook open, pencil in hand — and their eyes are somewhere far, far away. Not because they're lazy. Not because they're difficult. Simply because the material gives them nothing to hold on to.
Karuna Prashad saw this pattern constantly. As a mother and an observer of the world around her, she noticed that children across India were being handed the same dry, grey, text-heavy material — year after year — and being told to "study harder." The problem was never the children. The problem was the approach.
"Children are born curious. They love to explore, colour, draw, touch, and discover. Somewhere between home and a classroom desk, that natural love gets switched off. I wanted to switch it back on — for good."
In 2026, she turned that conviction into action. KP Tiny Colours was born — a brand of thoughtfully designed books where every mathematical concept becomes a visual puzzle, every rhyme becomes a song, and every general knowledge fact hides inside an activity that children genuinely enjoy doing.
The philosophy is simple but revolutionary: if a child doesn't realise they're learning, they will never stop.