First edition · Azadi Edition · Ages 4–7

The happiest mail a little desi kid will ever get.

A personalized Independence Day activity pack — crafts, stickers, a mini passport, and a real letter from Moru the peacock — delivered the old-fashioned way: in an envelope, with your child's name on it.

Free U.S. shipping · Made to order · The Moru Promise: smiles, or your money back

  • ✏️ Personalized with their name
  • 📵 100% screen-free
  • 🔤 Beginner-reader friendly

One big envelope · Nine little joys

What's inside the Azadi Edition

Every pack is printed, cut, and hand-packed to order. Here's exactly what tumbles out.

The star of the show

A real letter from Moru — with your child's name in it

Four or five simple, sounded-out-able lines from Moru the peacock, addressed to your kid. Prepare for the gasp when they read their own name on real mail. (5×7, full color, keepsake-worthy.)

  • "Why August 15 Matters" card

    India's big day, explained in six kid-sized lines — no lecture, all wonder. Ends with a great big Jai Hind!

  • Make-your-own flag craft

    A "Make your flag!" template with three easy steps, plus pre-cut saffron, white, and green strips. No scissors, no mess, all pride.

  • Blue Chakra sticker

    The finishing touch: a peel-and-stick Ashoka Chakra for the very center of their flag. Most satisfying sticker of the year.

  • Giant peacock coloring page

    A folded 8.5×11 of Moru waiting for color — plus a "Say Jai Hind!" to shout when it's done. Fridge-door destiny.

  • India Symbols sticker sheet

    Flag, tiger, peacock, lotus, kite, and a ladoo — each labeled with its name in big letters, perfect for beginner readers.

  • Mini India Passport

    Their name inside, little boxes to check as they finish each activity, and a proud Jai Hind stamp page at the end.

  • Keepsake bookmark

    A tricolor Moru bookmark for their very first chapter books — a little club badge that lives on the bookshelf.

  • …and it all arrives addressed to them

    Their name on the envelope. Their mail. That feeling is the whole point.

    Get the pack — $19

Snail mail, minus the snail-pace stress

How it works

  1. 1 · Order & tell us their name

    Thirty seconds at checkout. First name and mailing address — that's all Moru needs.

  2. 2 · Moru packs it by hand

    Your child's letter is printed with their name, and every piece is tucked in with care. Made to order, not warehoused.

  3. 3 · The mailbox dance

    Real mail arrives in 5–8 days. No tracking number (that's the charm) — but you can follow your envelope's journey here.

Azadi Edition · Edition No. 1
$19one-time · free U.S. shipping
  • Personalized letter from Moru
  • 9-piece activity pack (see above)
  • Hand-packed & mailed to your child
  • The Moru Promise: smiles, or your money back
Get the Azadi Pack

Order by August 1 for delivery before Independence Day

Collect the whole year

The Azadi Edition is just the first stamp in their passport. More editions are on the way — join the list below and you'll hear first.

  • Diwali Editionthis fall
  • Holi Editionnext spring
  • More surprisesshh, Moru's still packing

Why we made this

From two desi parents in New Jersey

We wanted our kids to feel the same flutter we felt about August 15 growing up — the flags, the songs, the ladoos — without another app, and without it feeling like homework. Nothing beats a five-year-old spotting their own name on real mail. So we built the thing we wished existed: a little envelope of India, made for little hands and brand-new readers.

— The Desi Mail Club family 🦚

The Moru Promise

If the pack doesn't make your kid smile, tell us and we'll refund it in full. No forms, no return postage, no fuss. That's it — that's the policy.

Good questions, honest answers

FAQ

My kid is 4 and can't read yet. Will this still work?

Yes — the pack is built for reading together. The letter and cards use short, simple lines a parent can read aloud (or a 5–6 year old can sound out), and the crafts, stickers, and coloring need no reading at all.

When will it arrive?

We pack within 1–2 days of your order and send it by USPS First-Class mail — most envelopes land in 5–8 days total. Order by August 1 and it will beat Independence Day comfortably.

There's no tracking number?

Real letter mail doesn't come with one — that's part of its charm (and what keeps the price friendly). Instead, we update your order's journey by hand on our Track my mail page: received → packing → in the mail → delivered.

What exactly is personalized?

Moru's welcome letter greets your child by name, their name goes inside the Mini India Passport, and the envelope itself is addressed to them — because getting your own mail is the whole magic.

Is this religious or political?

Neither. It's cultural — flags, peacocks, kites, ladoos, and the simple, joyful story of India's birthday, told at a five-year-old's level. Every desi kid is welcome in this club.

Is it safe for little kids?

Everything is paper, cardstock, and stickers — no glue, no scissors required, no small hard parts. As with any craft, we suggest grown-ups join in for kids under 4 (they'll want to anyway).

Where do you ship?

Anywhere in the U.S., shipping included. (Canada friends — join the email list below and we'll let you know the moment we cross the border.)

What if it never shows up, or arrives damaged?

We'll mail a fresh one or refund you — your choice. The Moru Promise covers the journey too.

Join the club list

Be first to hear when the Diwali Edition opens, get the occasional free printable, and never miss an order-by date. No spam — Moru only writes when he has something good.