This collection of eight short stories in ‘Pratham, Mum and Teeny Tiny Tales’ has come about as a result of my interest in telling & writing stories for my son, who observes keenly and then comes up with difficult and sometimes unimaginable questions to which both Prakash and I have no immediate answers. We research and try our best to sate his quest. For example, the story of Tubby is based on one of his observations – every morning, a gentleman in our society would wash his car with a hosepipe plugged into a tap and keep it running for hours. If car washing is the intent, it can be done consciously with two-three buckets of water. My son would notice him every day and get annoyed with the water wastage. I had to come up with a story to gently convey the message of proper use, no wastage and most importantly – irrespective of the size, age, gender etc. anyone and everyone can contribute to society. Stories and tales play a vital role in the growth and development of a child. What better than intriguing tales that help children learn little nuances of life from exciting characters! So, just as ‘Cein and Tubby’, is very close to my heart, so are the other stories in this book. Almost all stories in ‘Pratham, Mum and Teeny Tiny Tales’ have a back story. The tales in the book not only subtly answer the questions of a curious growing child! They have a magical quality to them. I had no clue that I would be creating fairy tales, trying to answer Pratham’s questions!
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Pallavi Prakash Kumar |
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Pratham Mum and Teeny Tiny Tales
This collection of eight short stories in ‘Pratham, Mum and Teeny Tiny Tales’ has come about as a result of my interest in telling & writing stories for my son, who observes keenly and then comes up with difficult and sometimes unimaginable questions to which both Prakash and I have no immediate answers. We research and try our best to sate his quest. For example, the story of Tubby is based on one of his observations – every morning, a gentleman in our society would wash his car with a hosepipe plugged into a tap and keep it running for hours. If car washing is the intent, it can be done consciously with two-three buckets of water. My son would notice him every day and get annoyed with the water wastage. I had to come up with a story to gently convey the message of proper use, no wastage and most importantly – irrespective of the size, age, gender etc. anyone and everyone can contribute to society. Stories and tales play a vital role in the growth and development of a child. What better than intriguing tales that help children learn little nuances of life from exciting characters! So, just as ‘Cein and Tubby’, is very close to my heart, so are the other stories in this book. Almost all stories in ‘Pratham, Mum and Teeny Tiny Tales’ have a back story. The tales in the book not only subtly answer the questions of a curious growing child! They have a magical quality to them. I had no clue that I would be creating fairy tales, trying to answer Pratham’s questions!
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SKU: 978-93-5545-104-0
Category: Child Development
Pallavi Prakash Kumar
Pallavi Prakash Kumar is a young parent, an IT engineer, a writer, and a blogger. She lives with her small family in Delhi, her husband Prakash and her little learner Pratham. She is a dreamer, and she enjoys weaving merry memories with Pratham & Prakash. She is also a firm believer of the philosophies of selflove and self-healing as propounded by Lousie Hay and the teachings of Abraham-Hicks, who talks about the laws of attraction and how to make them work to your advantage. In her free time, she likes to walk herself into the ‘lands of nowhere and everywhere’, sailing seamlessly in the sea of words stitching tales. She prefers expressing herself through writings as opposed to verbalizing. She likes reading and writing poetry. She also likes to read and write on the topics of parenting, and she shares her parenting tips and tales on her blog www.shenarrates.in Her children’s books - ‘Pratham, Mum and Teeny Tiny Tales’ & ‘Pratham, Mum and the City’- are equally engaging and thought-provoking. The books are available online, do check them out.