In a world where childhood is increasingly shaped by screens and fast-moving influences, Pompia Pinto stands as a quiet yet powerful force of restoration. A seasoned behavioral skills trainer with over 20 years of experience, she has spent her life understanding people – from corporate boardrooms to school classrooms. Her passion for human behavior, especially in children, has beautifully converged into her second calling: writing.
Pompia’s first book, 101 Morals, is more than just a collection of stories. It’s a gentle revolution – one that seeks to reconnect children with Indian values, environments, and ethos. Growing up surrounded by Western fairytales, she noticed a deep disconnection between what children read and what they lived. With a deep resolve, she crafted 101 short stories set in familiar Indian backdrops – cities, villages, forests, even galaxies – each one concluding with a clear, heartfelt moral.
What sets this book apart is not just its vastness, but its rootedness. Each tale is simple, yet profound. Easy to read, easy to relate to, and deeply relevant to the moral shaping of young minds. The stories invite children to reflect, and encourage families to come together through group reading – a practice Pompia ardently advocates for. In her words, “Reading together is not just sharing words, it’s sharing hearts.”

This book has 101 short stories set in familiar Indian backdrops – cities, villages, forests, even galaxies – each one concluding with a clear, heartfelt moral.
Complementing this is her award-winning parenting guide, The Ten Commandments of Parenting, which earned recognition from Revenge Ink Publications. In it, she shares practical, insightful guidance drawn from her years of training and parenting observation. It’s a compass for parents navigating the complex terrain of modern-day child-rearing, emphasizing empathy, structure, values, and love.
What makes Pompia Pinto’s voice so compelling is her authenticity. Her writing is not loud or preachy – it is rooted, calm, and clear. She writes not to instruct, but to inspire. Her dream is simple, yet profound: to see every home filled with stories that reflect who we are, and who we can become.

This book is a compass for parents navigating the complex terrain of modern-day child-rearing, emphasizing empathy, structure, values, and love.
In an age where cultural continuity often takes a backseat, Pompia Pinto’s books arrive as nurturing companions – – full of wisdom, warmth, and the quiet power of storytelling.
She may not have thought about what’s next, but one can be sure her words will continue to guide many – softly, wisely, and with enduring grace.