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Saturday, August 23, 2014

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Children Story Books Ensuring Good Nurturing of Children for a Better Tomorrow #ChildrenStoryBook

Whether one is getting this experience for the first time or have kids, parenting experience cannot be define in word. There is no denying the fact that anything can be more important for parents that encouragement children for a better tomorrow. Pointless to say, it is one of the energetic steps for their better prospect. Like other parents, if you are also one of them who want to teach their children, then you have a better opportunity to nourish them and pave the way for better future by providing them latest activity books, children story books and shortened masterpieces. It is one of the right ways of cultivating them for a better tomorrow. There are numerous added benefits of providing such books to kids.

Developing better platform for children to learn with fun books is one of the thought-provoking ways for parents. It not only brands kids able to achieve best in the class rooms, but also make them able to study the society and the world in a good way. Welfares are limitless of having good children picture books and educational books. But because of lack of time and specific other motives parents hardly find the right store. If you are also one of them, then you have a well opportunity to buy books online from the comfort of home.

Discover a Renowned Book Store for Children Story Books and Picture Books

Today, there are numerous acclaimed book stores that have become popular names in the market. In addition to this, you can also ask for educational books and activity books directly from publications depots. Today, there are numerous books from believed publishing imprint of renowned stores that looks forward to present children with marvelous and educational books, activity books that they can learn with fun books to improve their knowledge and skills.

These books not only satisfy your loved kid's never ending quest for information, but also inspire the nurture their creative instincts. Macaw is also a big name in the industry that is a synonym with vibrancy and liveliness. It is juxtaposed with novelty and innovation. Being a company of marque, the book range caters to toddlers, young children, adolescents. Choice is yours, you will acquire every kind of book ranging from picture book to activity book, retold fairy tales & fables, children classic fictions, non-fiction, all featuring state of the art books, vibrant illustrations and livery, easy to follow text, graphic comics and the list goes on.

From the Wolf & The Seven Little Kids to Miracle of Christ, you have various options. In addition some of the amazing books include the Frog Prince, Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs, Sleeping Beauty, Rumpelstiltskin, Hansel and Gretel, Elves and The Shoemaker, The Bremen Town Musician, Vastu Aur Feng Sui, Environment Science, Quantitative Reasoning Practice to a lot more. Choice is yours; you have to choose the right one and place your order online.

There is no denying the fact that these Children's educational books play a pivotal role in sharpen your love birds' mind and make them able to learn more in the class rooms. For parents who want to polish the skills of their kids, certainly it is a good idea. So don't spend more time, stand in the queue of those parents providing better educational system to their kids.



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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.



Wednesday, March 19, 2014

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The Donkey That Thought He Was Clever

Once upon a time….a donkey thought he was clever. Every day, his master harnessed him to a cart loaded with goods. They always went the same way to the village: along a wide path through the wood, down a gentle slope into farmland, then along the river to the ford and over the plain to the village.

Since the route was always the same, the donkey’s master had got into the habit of having a snooze on top of the cart, while the donkey, who knew the way by heart, plodded on.

Feeling unwell one day, the man decided to risk sending the donkey by himself, with a load for urgent delivery. When the animal returned, he was given a double ration of oats as a reward.

“Since you’re so clever at remembering the way, “the man said. “I’m going to send you alone always, then I can do other jobs!” And from then on, in all kinds of weather, the donkey travelled to the village by himself. His master was delighted.

However, one morning, when the donkey reached the river, he decided to shorten his journey by wading across the water. But he entered the river at a deep spot, much deeper than the donkey expected, and he had to swim against the current.

Luckily, he was carrying a load of salt that day, and some of it dissolved in the water, easing the donkey’s load, so that he reached the other side without much difficulty. “I am clever,” said the donkey, pleased with himself. “I’ve found a short cut.”
Next day, the man loaded the cart with sponges, and the donkey set off as usual. When he arrived at the river, he again thought he would take the short cut, and entered the water as he had done the day before. But this time, the sponges soaked up the water and made the cart heavy, so that the poor animal could not keep his head above water. And in spite of all his efforts, the donkey that thought he was so clever, sank below the surface of the water together with his load.

Lesson: Be smart in dealing with others and your undertakings. Don’t pride yourself to be clever with what you’re doing when in fact, you don’t know the basic of the matter.