Morni is a multilingual educational children’s book designed to promote self-worth, hygiene, emotional resilience, and menstrual health through gentle storytelling. Centered on the symbolism of the peahen, often overlooked yet strong and resilient, the book challenges silence and stigma surrounding growing up, particularly for young girls. Written in accessible language and translated into multiple South Asian languages, Morni integrates lessons on self-care, confidence, boundaries, and menstruation in a culturally sensitive way. The book was created as an educational tool for schools and community programs, aiming to foster dignity, knowledge, and empowerment at an early age, especially in contexts where conversations about health and the body are often suppressed.