A talkative tortoise lets his vanity win out over common sense in this tale of why the tortoise has a cracked shell. This is a retelling of the traditional Indian tale.
Description of the Product 1.Instills Moral Values: Each story is crafted to teach a specific moral lesson, helping children understand and appreciate virtues like honesty, kindness, responsibility, and empathy. 2.Engages Young Readers: The vibrant and captivating illustrations keep children engaged, making reading a fun experience. 3.Enhances Language Skills: Simple yet rich language structure helps develop vocabulary and improve comprehension skills. 4.Encourages Critical Thinking: Thought-provoking narratives encourage children to think critically and make decisions based on the story's moral. 5.Supports Emotional Development: The stories help children understand and manage their emotions by presenting relatable scenarios and solutions. 6.Strengthens Parent-Child Bonding: Perfect for bedtime reading, these books provide an opportunity for parents and children to spend quality time together. 7.Promotes Cultural Awareness: Diverse characters and settings in the stories introduce children to different cultures and perspectives, fostering inclusivity and acceptance.
The Panchatantra is a collection of folktales and fables claimed to have been authored in Sanskrit over 2500 years ago by the famous Hindu Scholar Pandit Vishnu Sharma. It provides insight into human behaviour despite the fact that all the characters are from the animal realm. The precise date of the composition of the Panchatantra is unknown and ranges between 1200 BCE and 300 CE. Some researchers date him to the third century BCE.
Draws eight stories from well-known collections of Indian folktales--Hitopadesha tales, Jataka tales, and Panchantra tales--and presents them with cartoon-like illustrations.
The Panchatantra is a collection of ancient Indian fables. Many-a-times, the central characters are animals and birds, who show their most identifying characteristics in the various stories, and impart valuable life-lessons and morals. In this book, read a fine selection of five tales of wisdom from the Panchatantra. Read about the foolish turtle who wouldn’t listen to advise, the man who believed his goat was a dog, the silly camel who offered himself as food for the lion and more!