Book Launch: 1000 Days That Shape A Lifetime — A Global Parenting Guide For The First Three Years
1000 Days That Shape a Lifetime, a parenting guide for the foundational years from birth to age three, was officially launched on Sunday at Scarlet House, Malaika Arora’s restaurant in Bandra, Mumbai.

Book Launch: 1000 Days That Shape A Lifetime — A Global Parenting Guide For The First Three Years |
Mumbai: 1000 Days That Shape a Lifetime, a parenting guide for the foundational years from birth to age three, was officially launched on Sunday at Scarlet House, Malaika Arora’s restaurant in Bandra, Mumbai. The event was graced by the Guest of Honour, retired IPS officer Nawab Faqirul Haque , recipient of the prestigious president’s medal in distinguished service and meritorious service also a veteran social worker dedicated to child development along with family, friends, and parenting advocates.
The book focuses on the holistic development of young children, offering simple, practical strategies for emotional, physical, cognitive, and social growth. It introduces early stimulation techniques and developmentally appropriate tools to help parents shape a child’s early years with confidence.
1000 Days That Shape a Lifetime will be available globally as an eBook on Amazon Kindle, and in paperback across 10–11 countries, including India, the US, UK, Germany, Australia, Spain, and few other European nations. In India, the paperback will be available on Amazon and Flipkart, while internationally, it will be available through Amazon worldwide.
This book is set to become a trusted companion for modern parents navigating the most critical years of early childhood.
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