Swapna Gangopadhyay Inspires Young Readers Through Imagination History and Humor


Author Swapna Gangopadhyay introduces young readers and families to the joy of learning through two imaginative children’s books, The Magic Button’s Fantasy Flight: A 250-Year Journey to Freedom and A Bad Mouse Ruins the House: Children’s Book… But Now for Parents Too.
In The Magic Button’s Fantasy Flight, Gangopadhyay brings American history to life through a magical time-travel adventure. Written for children ages 7 to 12, the story follows siblings who discover a mysterious button in their grandfather’s attic and are transported into important moments in early American history. Guided by Barnaby, a wise Library Owl, they witness events that help them understand freedom, courage, fairness, and the sacrifices made for America’s independence.
The book was written in celebration of America’s 250 years of independence, with a message that is simple yet powerful: freedom was not free, and every generation must learn to value and protect it.
Alongside this historical adventure, Gangopadhyay also shares A Bad Mouse Ruins the House: Children’s Book… But Now for Parents Too, a humorous and imaginative story that blends fun, fiction, and laughter. The book reflects her playful storytelling style and her belief that stories can entertain children while also offering meaningful reflections for parents.
Swapna Gangopadhyay is a dreamer, storyteller, and technocrat who spent much of her life in the technology field. Although new to the literary world, she brings years of observation, imagination, humor, and life experience into her writing. Her first book, A Bad Mouse Ruins the House, was born from a dream that gave her the courage to enter the world of professional writing with humility, hope, and excitement.
Through her books, Gangopadhyay invites readers into worlds where learning, laughter, and imagination live together. Whether exploring the journey to freedom or following the chaos caused by a mischievous mouse, her stories encourage children and families to dream, think, and enjoy the magic hidden in everyday moments.
The Magic Button’s Fantasy Flight: A 250-Year Journey to Freedom and A Bad Mouse Ruins the House: Children’s Book… But Now for Parents Too are available through major online retailers.
For more information, visit www.dreamywriter.com.
Global Book Network – Swapna Gangopadhyay, Author of A Bad Mouse Ruins the House
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