Field notes on raising children, running a home, and building a life with rigour, cultural rootedness, and intellectual honesty. Systems thinking and the Indic lens, applied to family life.
Buying a resale house in India? This guide shows when owning a home makes sense, when it doesn’t, and what practical checks you must do before committing to the biggest purchase of your life.
Co-authored with Ritvvij Parrikh. Children learn and absorb knowledge through observation, listening, and active engagement with their surroundings. They instinctively mimic the behaviors and actions of those around them, particularly their parents, which enables them to seamlessly acquire elemental skills such…
The third trimester, from week 27 until birth, is the final phase of pregnancy, characterized by significant fetal growth, with the baby gaining weight and maturing in preparation for delivery.
In the 2nd trimester, activities such as listening to mantras, doing Garbh Samvaad, yoga, and meditation can help in the mental development of the baby, make the baby confident, and prepare the body for childbirth.
Documented responses to real challenges we faced while raising our children. Start with the skill or the age that’s most relevant to you.
How our family eats, moves, and recovers. For children and adults equally.
The operational infrastructure of family life. If it lives only in your head, it will cost you every single day.
The financial architecture of a family and long-horizon decisions for people who build wealth rather than just accumulate it.
Building Humane Club alongside raising two daughters. The specific texture of founder life as a woman in India.
From conception through the first year: prenatal care, postpartum recovery, breastfeeding, weaning, and how we navigated all of it.
Our older daughter
Years old
Pages of Maratha history read in one year
Years running Snug Monsters
Book published by Sabi herself
Sabi writes her own blog, runs her own business, and has published her first book. That arc wasn’t curated for the internet. It was documented, including the hard parts.

Twelve short stories on growing up and thinking clearly. Written by a nine-year-old, for children aged 8 to 12.
Sabi Parikh
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Hands-on STEM projects, coding concepts, and AI-powered games for parents of children aged 8-12.
Dhara Shah

A Travelogue by an 8-Year-Old Gujarati Girl who Journeyed From Delhi to the Sacred Hills of Sabarimala, Kerala.
Sabi Parikh