Comics That Kids Actually Enjoy
Sochu books are awesome for kids. They are enjoying reading it like comics and at the same time learning too. So, thanks Sochu for such books! 📚
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A 36-book Journey designed for ages 6 years & above.
A 36-book Journey designed for ages 6 years & above
Open questions that help kids form their own opinions.
Relatable characters tackling anger, jealousy, and loneliness.
Visual Storytelling that even reluctant readers can’t put down
Lessons woven into the plot, never preachy, always play.
Every book is conversation starter for a deeper family connection.
Validated by child psychologists for age-appropriate learning.
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Chetan Vohra is the creator of Sochu, a bestselling children’s book series and animated series that inspires young minds to think for themselves. A cinematographer, director and writer, he blends storytelling with experiential education and psychology to create wholesome, nonviolent and imaginative content for children that fosters empathy, creativity and critical thinking. His vision is to create nutritious entertainment that inspires children to think deeply, feel fully and act with purpose.
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Every Sochu story opens a doorway to wonder, inviting children and adults alike to pause, reflect, and uncover life’s meaningful lessons. These stories nurture kindness, thoughtfulness, and mindfulness—helping children grow into emotionally intelligent and compassionate human beings.
Sochu is more than just a children’s book series—it is a life-enhancing journey. Its simple yet powerful stories help children reflect, open up about their feelings, and build deeper connections with parents and educators. As a psychologist, I believe Sochu is an excellent medium to nurture emotional intelligence and meaningful conversations at home and in schools.
A 36-book Journey designed for ages 5-11
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Yes. The comic-style format and high-quality visuals are specifically designed to engage reluctant readers and visual learners who find dense text intimidating.
Each book includes Experiential Education (EE) activities. These are simple, reflection-based prompts that help parents and children apply the story’s lesson to their real-life experiences.
We avoid preaching. Instead of telling a child "be kind," we show characters navigating the struggle of being kind. We focus on the thinking process, not just the final lesson.
Absolutely. Many schools use Sochu as a Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) tool. The series aligns with 21st-century skill frameworks like collaboration and critical inquiry.
While each series is standalone, we recommend the Thinking Series for building logic, the Feeling Series for emotional regulation, and the Doing Series for social resilience. The Full Box Set offers the most holistic experience.
The series brings the same beloved characters and "Chaplinesque" humor to life with new adventures, acting as a perfect companion to the 36-book library.