There are so many great stories for children that many adults have not read. Stories are a powerful medium for teaching children something that remains permanently ingrained in their minds.
Short stories are especially effective in helping children understand complex concepts while keeping them entertained. This may be why storytellers were regarded highly in the past. People remember a great story when they watch a movie or a TV serial. They talk about it and visit the stories again and again.
Sadly, many parents fail to understand the power of storytelling. They don’t tell stories to their kids—and even if they do, they do it in a boring way. As a result, many children lose interest in such activities, and they usually feel their classes are boring when some of the best short stories are narrated by their teachers in English, Hindi, Tamil, or any of their regional languages.
There are so many great stories for children that they even teach adults valuable life lessons very simply and compellingly. The stories are simple and do their work perfectly.
When I was a child, my Hindi teacher once narrated a short story titled “Couldn’t Cheat,” which left a deep mark on my mind that I still follow and try to live every day. I tried writing it in my own words, keeping the original story. I must say you can read the story here, or I advocate you read the story to the children every day.
Nonetheless, telling something valuable in the form of stories has kept the knowledge of the ancients with us. If we dive into Puranas, they are divine truths made simple for us to remember. They tell us about the cosmologies in Hinduism and help us remember the complexities of the universe fairly simply.
Moreover, Great Stories for Children by Ruskin Bond has a different fan base, and children love hearing them. Bond has lived through colonial, postcolonial and post-independence phases of India – and his experiences in the three phases of India are reflected in his writing, which teaches children a lot about the sub-continent and shapes their psyche.
Similarly, all regions have great stories for children, such as Noah’s Ark, The Three Hermits, One Thousand and One Nights (which inspired the Aladdin Disney Animated Series), The Panchatantra, and many others in Hindi, English, and various other languages.
Voxcel is an educational platform. Thus, we make efforts so they can change lives. Although we are the maestros in IELTS Coaching in India and offer online IELTS Coaching, telling stories to our children makes us feel content and overjoyed. Seeing them developing their critical abilities and expanding their horizons gives us immense joy.
We aim to not only teach IELTS and English language courses or help students/clients travel the world or secure their visas, but we also ensure that we impart wisdom to them, and in this way, we grow with them together.
Nonetheless, education begins with children who need to listen to great stories; hence, we have been actively putting up great stories for children and kids so their parents can tell them some meaningful things in a memorable way. Let be The Vachak for them. Let’s be The Vachak and tell stories. Let’s Express Infinity!
Voxcel aims to impart not only world-class IELTS coaching but also we look forward to develop the overall personality of our students.