Meet the three sisters — Meera, Aarohi, and Padma.
Three sisters, one bedroom, a lifetime of teasing and telling secrets — the Kindora Family's sisterhood trio.
Some sisters live in different cities. These three do not. Meera, Aarohi, and Padma share one bedroom, one bathroom mirror, one tiffin box on the mornings their Amma is too tired to pack three, and one long unbroken childhood of noise, colour, and complete lack of privacy.
Meera is the eldest — five years old, serious, keeps a diary, believes she is in charge. She wears a royal blue pattu with navy-and-gold zari.
Aarohi is the middle sister — six years old, technically the oldest but does not act like it, dances everywhere she goes, wears her rose-pink pattu with purple-and-gold zari like it was made to spin in.
Padma is the youngest of the three — seven years old, though somehow the smallest in energy she is the biggest. She is the festival-keeper, the light-turner-on-er, the one who reminds Amma there is a family birthday next week. She wears mustard-gold pattu with a deep green-and-gold border.
Yes — Padma is seven and Meera is five. Nobody in the family has ever been able to explain how Meera ended up as the "eldest" of the three. It happened one day, when Meera declared herself the responsible one, and nobody argued. Padma didn't want the job. Aarohi was busy dancing. Meera got the diary and the "didi" title, and everyone quietly agreed.
That is exactly how Indian sibling dynamics work.
Why parents love this set
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Three hand-stitched dolls — Meera, Aarohi, and Padma together in one gift box
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100% soft cotton fabric with authentic pattu styling, each in her own colour story
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Montessori-aligned sibling and personality-diversity companion — models three temperaments within one family
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Named characters, not nameless SKUs — three distinct personalities your child can grow with
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The perfect gift for families with three daughters, and for Rakhi, Bhai Dooj, and sibling milestones
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Save ₹1,498 vs buying three individual dolls — priced as a curated trio
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Part of the Kindora Family — the three sisters have a Kochi cousin (Anjali), grandparents (Nani, Nana), and a growing world around them
How the three sisters grow with your child (Montessori play card, inside every box)
Ages 1–2: Three soft companions in bold, distinct colours — blue, pink, gold. Babies notice the trio and the colour trio. Great for early visual grouping and colour recognition.
Ages 2–4: The three sisters become sorting, sequencing, and personality-play companions. Children arrange them by colour, by height, by "who is oldest." Introduce vocabulary — eldest, middle, youngest, three, together.
Ages 4–6: The three sisters become full dramatic play partners. Children stage real sibling scenarios — the fight over who sits next to Amma at dinner, the shared plan to convince Nani to bake something, the three-way birthday negotiation. Great prompt: "Meera wants to read, Aarohi wants to dance, Padma wants to plan a party. What do they do together?"
Product details
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Includes: 3 dolls — Meera (Royal Blue Pattu), Aarohi (Rose Pink Pattu), Padma (Mustard Gold Pattu)
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Size: Approximately 12 inches (30 cm) tall each
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Material: 100% soft cotton fabric, eco-friendly yarn hair, hand-embroidered features
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Age: 1+ years (safe from birth as supervised companions)
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Care: Gentle spot clean only; do not machine wash
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Handmade: Yes, by women artisans in India