Tell Me A Story - Vol 1 - English | Childrens Book/ Story Book

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Sku : 910344036

Language : English

Publisher : Central Chinmaya Mission Trust

Page : 94

Height : 9 Inch

Depth : 3 Inch

Width : 6 Inch

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Enter the fascinating worlds of Gods, kings, holy sages, wicked giants, animals and birds! See how ego destroys, meet the foolish lion and attend Sri Rama's coronation. Laugh with the clever monkeys and see the greedy barber run. All these stories and many more characters come alive in this series of 3 childrens storybooks.
  
  Book 1 - Table of Contents:
  Publisher's Note
  Gurudev on Storytelling
  EGO DESTOYS
  THE SCIENCE OF SIGNS
  THE ADVICE
  THE ONE PROTECTOR
  THE TRUE DEVOTEE
  DO IT TODAY
  THE FIRE TOUCH
  WE ARE ONE
  DIGESTING A GIANT
  THE FOOLISH LION
  SHRI RAMA JAYAM
  VYASA'S WRITER
  QUEEN RAMPYARI
  List of Children's Books
  
H.H. Swami Chinmayananda Gurudev on Storytelling:

""Story telling is an art that should be cultivated by all parents. There is a treasure of joy for the storyteller and a heritage of good that the innocent tiny listener can gain from the story that is told to them. Children can be readily held in attention only by the mesmeric enchantment of the rhythm in the movements of the theme of the story. While listening to the story books, a child is in a different mode as children alone can be. They are thrilled by their love for the fantasia. Their imagination lights up and their wide eyed joys are kindled. Children are at such moments in the very lap of Nature gliding on incredible patterns surging in their own hearts. The very story in the growing child will by itself instill the great truths and higher values of life as time passes on. Tell, never teach a story. Children learn more by a story well told than what we teach them through a story.""