 Children are the future of the nation. The mental and physical health of a child guarantees the strength of a nation in days to come. Well-developed children literature introduces a sense of satisfaction and allows us to visualize the prosperity of a region. Krishna Kanto-Hondikore State University has decided to preserve a range of books covering from medieval children literature up to the year 2080. In this process of preservation, the university has produced 41 volumes of Asmese children literature, each comprising around 1000 pages under the title of Home Hiho Hai to Kohar. The university has been able to collect and include around 2000 books from different parts of the state. Krishna Kanto-Hondikore State University, under its philosophy of social responsibility, strongly believes that it may take measures to preserve and promote children literature of a region for the future generations. Most of the prominent Asmese writers, including the great Vaishnava Sainth Hongkodeva, has contributed substantially to inspire imagination in these young and nascent minds. Even today, we find stories created in the world of pre-Vaishnava and Vaishnava era of the medieval times are admired by children of all sections of the society. It is expected that the future generation, including the researchers and readers, will be greatly benefited from this treasure house of children literature written in Asmese.