“Give me back my grain of corn or I will kill you”, screamed the lady seizing him. He was so terrified that he promised to return her grain of corn. But then , Oh ho! It had rolled so
Sweet and Delicious! Juicy and Plump! Slurp!Slurp! Oooooo… they were so yummy…. But Sshhh… not many knew about the existence of such a fruit especially mankind! But Kapi knew that he cannot let the ripe fruit fall into the
First it was the Plum Tree, then the banana tree and then the honey tree… But Alas! That was it… Not to the orange tree… “Help! Please help me! I am sorry! Please help… I want to get out!”,
Today, the 14th of January, the entire India celebrates the harvest festival – Makar Sankaranti/Pongal/Uttarayan/Lohri etc. But do you know that in one hilly region up in the north of India, people offer sweet preparations to Crows?
Isn’t this so
Dooby felt all alone especially tonight. And then he heard a sound… Then a voice spoke, “Hello old fellow!”. He turned and looked at the old man. Dooby thought he knew him yet he was nervous… And then…
Ahaa!
He moaned and groaned. He was not happy the way he was and so he wished. And it happened. But was he happy?
Listen in to this folktale from Japan, to find out more.
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This Children’s Day, listen to this special story, a beautiful folktale from China in which an old King is on the lookout for the next King/Queen. And so, he does an interesting proclamation for all the children of his kingdom
A Queen loses her favorite necklace gifted by the King on Diwali morning. This necklace lands at the doorstep of Manjula, a washerwoman.
Does she keep it to herself?
It’s the Diwali night and something interesting happens.
Listen to know
A folktale from India which has a wicked character trying to bully and dominate the weaker one. So, does the wicked one succeed?
Can you guess which state this folktale is from?
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