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Sunday, February 8, 2015

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" Stories are an essential part in children's life. After reading these a child can easily get attracted with the characters in these. "

It is also necessary for children to know that books are useful source of information.We might living in a world where electronic gadgets like- computers, mobiles and laptops became the source of entertainment for people but still it is necessary for them to read books.

Parents should teach their children about how these are important for the success in their future lives, how reading improves their vocabulary and pronunciation. Today Story books are printed in all languages. Earlier only few people use to read books.

We should read as many books as we books were handf-written and were few in numbers. This was the only reason people were unable to get them.
But today books are easily available and people can have any type of these they want. Here are Some of the reasons why books plays a vital role in children's life:

1. A book provides children with a better vocabulary sense starting with a basic words.

2.Reading helps in improving a child's confidence level which will be beneficial for them as they can be able to participate in school competitions as well.

3. Stories helps children by teaching them about more complex topics of emotions and relationships.

4. Reading these can be helpful in other ways to like, it can be helpful for relaxation. They helps a child to forget all his stress and pain.Reading books refreshes the memory. It helps by guiding us in any way.

5. It helps us in dealing with every situation we are facing today.

6. These helps children in improving his/her imagination power by introducing innovative ideas in this world.

7. Reading books helps children to accept and understand their own feelings and helps them to understand the feelings of other children too.

8. Reading helps you to chill out. It may become a source of entertainment.

As you can see that children's books are important for many reasons. There are different types of books like- children's activity books, short story books, fictions, non-fictions, and many more which plays a vital role in children's life. Reading books can replace t.v and electronic gadgets too.

So parents should provide their children books accordingly for their happy and prosperous future. Once children will be in habit to read books, it cannot be easily removed.

Lots of interesting short story books and activities books are available in market or online. Buy story books for you kinds and make their mind sharper.




Source: Akansha Gupta @GoArticles

Saturday, August 23, 2014

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Sharing Classic Childrens' Stories #ChildrenStoryBook

Some of children's most cherished times at school are those times spent outside of the classroom. At recess time, children enjoy everything from playing athletic games like cops and robbers or tag, to beading bracelets and drawing pictures with their friends in the shade.

Reading books is another activity enjoyed by children. What can be even more enjoyable than reading books is having them read to us, by a teacher or librarian. The stories that are written for children are amongst the best in the world. We all remember our favorite children's stories, and moreover, probably reference them all the time. The morals taught in children's books stay with us throughout our lives.

Some of the most famous children's stories in the English speaking world include:

1. Little Red Riding Hood:

Moral: Don't trust strangers- or they might eat you!

2.The Three Little Pigs:

Moral: Even if you fail the first time, keep trying. A story of resourcefulness and cooperation when faced with danger.

3. Pinocchio:

Moral: Don't tell lies.

4. Jack and the Beanstalk:

Moral: There's always a catch. Usually when things seem too good to be true, they usually are.

5. Cinderella:

Moral: Be kind to your family.

6. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs:

Moral: Be kind and good things will come your way.

7. The Hare and the Tortoise:

Moral: Slow and steady wins the race. And, be humble.

8. The Ant and the Grasshopper:

A story about saving money. Moral: Save now and prepare for the future.

9. The Ugly Duckling:

A story about the importance of loving yourself, and finding your place in this world.

Moral: Appreciate inner beauty and talents rather then focus purely on physical appearance.

10. The Boy Who Cried Wolf:

Moral: Always tell the truth because peoples' patience and trust will eventually wear thin.

Taking time out from a busy school day to share these stories with your young students is a wonderful way to teach them important lessons, while giving them the pleasure of enjoying a nice story and some time spent outdoors.

Taking a little trip to a grassy meadow where you and your students can park yourselves under a sheltering tree might be one way to enjoy these stories, sitting under a protective playground shelter might be another. Regardless of where you choose to share these iconic stories, children will always remember them. In fact, they'll probably share them with their own children one day.