Hello hello people!! I love stories, all kinds of stories - reading, listening and most of all, telling them, getting deep into the skin of each character and trying to be and even speak like them!!
I think story telling is incredibly powerful. When you narrate classic and new tales or make up your own as you go, you make your kid/s understand the power of the written and spoken word but most importantly you create precious, unforgettable memories that both you and they will cherish forever ππ
So I hope that both parents and children alike will listen to and enjoy this podcast together! ππ€
All content for The Stories We Tell is the property of Mridula Kaul and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Hello hello people!! I love stories, all kinds of stories - reading, listening and most of all, telling them, getting deep into the skin of each character and trying to be and even speak like them!!
I think story telling is incredibly powerful. When you narrate classic and new tales or make up your own as you go, you make your kid/s understand the power of the written and spoken word but most importantly you create precious, unforgettable memories that both you and they will cherish forever ππ
So I hope that both parents and children alike will listen to and enjoy this podcast together! ππ€
Hello my lovely people of this world, hope youβre well! Hope youβve been reading books or listening to books or making someone listen to books or all of the above, given that the weather leaves little option to do much else and also because what can be more fun than curling up with a book and a hot beverage πππππ―π―π― Even more heartwarming is the experience of sitting with a book that is like a one way ticket to your childhood. This book, for me, is one of them. I won it as a βGeneral Proficiencyβ award (yes we had those weird and wonderful things when we were growing up ππΌππΌππΌπππ€π€π₯π₯ππΌππΌπͺπ»πͺπ»β£οΈ) when I was in Grade 4 and I still remember how proud and happy it made me. I read the book over and over again while I was growing up and the. Of course forgot all about it until my Mum brought it with me during one of her visits to the U.K. and handed it over to me after my daughter was born. Even then, I never thought to read it much until recently and Anikka has loved it so much that we are now reading a couple of stories every night. Itβs a simple book - a loving Dad who wants to make his often poorly child feel better so retells her stories of his own childhood. The translation isnβt great but the premise is so simple and itβs reassuring for kids to know that their parents were children too at one time and did all the things they now ask their wonderful kids not to :-) I hope you enjoy these little stories as much as Iβve loved reading them. Stay safe, keep reading, take care and donβt forget to be grateful for all the small things ππΌππΌππΌβ£οΈβ£οΈβ£οΈπ₯°π₯°π₯°π₯°πΌπΌπΌππππππ
The Stories We Tell
Hello hello people!! I love stories, all kinds of stories - reading, listening and most of all, telling them, getting deep into the skin of each character and trying to be and even speak like them!!
I think story telling is incredibly powerful. When you narrate classic and new tales or make up your own as you go, you make your kid/s understand the power of the written and spoken word but most importantly you create precious, unforgettable memories that both you and they will cherish forever ππ
So I hope that both parents and children alike will listen to and enjoy this podcast together! ππ€