As they say, books are the best companion of a person. And
believe me, they are. Try a few to check your taste and then here you go, to
the endless world of words. J
I always wanted my son to catch up this interest. He can’t
read sentences as of now but ya, can make out a story (once explained by us)
from pictures and a couple of words. And today, story telling is one of the
things he is fond of. Guys n gals, try it out. Its benefits are multi-pronged –
- To learn the art of weaving the words…
- to derive (and actually imbibe) a great moral in the end
- once kids are used to story listening/telling, u can lure them to come and join leaving something unwanted behind…
- books can be passed further to friends/sibling etc…
- best things to exchange too with your buddies…
- to grasp the concept from pictures till the time they catch up with words and sentences..
- it boosts their vocabulary as well as their thinking and listening powers…
This list is simply endless…..Deeper u go, More u know….
Our favorite bedtime story is the famous Hare and tortoise fable
and I tell him in the end, “So isse humne
kya seekha, ki apna kaam khatam karma chahiye, aur fir sona chahiye. Aur sabko
strong samajhna chahiye…”
And to return the favor, my son often recites the famous
monkey and crocodile fable….(where monkey offers croc jaamuns daily. One day
croc & his wife gets greedy and plan to bring monkey to their place to eat
his heart thinking it must be sweet. But monkey on the way tells croc that he
forgot his heart on tree and saves his life)….
One day my son said… “ mai bataun, isse hume kya samajh aata
hai…”
I said “Go ahead”
His moral.. “ Isse
hume samajh aata hai ki hume jaldi jaldi apna kaam swimming karke khatam karma
chahiya aur ped pe jaake jaamun khane chahiye..”
Though I explained him the correct moral, still I superliked
his attempt and everytime I think of it, I makes me smile…J
He tried and at least if not from the depth but from the actions and flow of
the story, he derived the meaning …
If I lazily narrate him a story, then my son corrects me
saying, “Mamma, aise thode na… Once upon a time se shuru karma hota hai…”… and
then I have to re-recite everything…no choice…
A seed well sown in time reap its own rewards…
Originally posted by Parentous
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