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Adults aged 25 to 40 are willing to pay a premium for sensory time travel. Reading an old Champak story about "Ramu the vegetable seller" or solving a "Titli ki Paheli" (Butterfly’s Puzzle) triggers the release of dopamine. In a high-stress corporate world, re-reading a simple story from 1994 acts as a form of therapy.
Modern parents are desperately looking for ways to reduce their children's screen time. Vintage Champak stories offer fast, engaging narratives that capture a child's attention without the overstimulating blue light of a tablet.
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