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Rotten Mango I Student Nehal Manikantta I Little Writers Program

By admin in Public Speaking through Stories on March 25, 2022

An original story on the king of the fruits, Mr. Mango by Student Nehal Manikantta.

Nehal Manikantta is 9 years old young writer from Hyderabad. He loves reading and music. We are proud to have him as a student of Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Nehal for this exemplary true self-expression.

Rotten Mango

It was mango season and Rob’s mouth watered as he thought of delicious mangoes from Australia. He went to the shop and saw that the cost of one mango was $10 but he did not have any money. Rob knew he could not buy it. He thought maybe someone will give him money. He asked people for $10 but people didn’t even give him a second glance. Just then, a man named William came and admonished him.

“Why are you begging people for money when they aren’t giving you any?”

Poor Rob went away to the other side of the road. He had seen hard times in his life recently. He sat under a tree. He didn’t know that it was a mango tree! As he wiped his tears, a big mango fell down. It fell right into Rob’s hands! He couldn’t believe it! He quickly used his pocket knife and cut open the mango happily. He took a huge bite and ate the mango but realized it was rotten.

Once again, it seemed like luck was not on his side. He was about to feel sadness again when he decided to give it another chance. He grabbed another mango and that was delicious!

When life gives us a rotten mango, we should just grab another one, he realized.

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The Bunny Rabbit’s Kindness I Student Pratishtha Agarwal I Little Writers Program

By admin in Public Speaking through Stories on March 2, 2022

An Original Story written by our student Pratishtha Agarwal.

Pratishtha is 9 years old girl from Jaipur, who can make people laugh with her drama and funny faces. We are proud to have her as a student of Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Pratishtha for this exemplary true self-expression.

The Bunny Rabbit’s Kindness

Once there lived a cat called Kitty with her kittens in a canal. She was unable to procure milk. But somehow, they managed with a loaf of bread. This went on for a few days. She was tired and had no help.

One day, a rabbit named Bunny was passing by, and suddenly he saw sad Kitty and asked, “What happened to you Kitty? Why are you looking a little sad, tell me what happened?” Then she narrated the whole story to Bunny. Bunny thought for a couple of minutes and said, “Where I live, my master gives me milk every day. I don’t like it; hence I promptly go out and eat carrots. The milk stays as it is. You can come to my house daily and drink the milk with your kittens.”

The Kitty started going to Bunny’s house every day. She fed herself and her kittens. She expressed gratitude to Bunny for helping her. Sometimes, even getting a carrot for her. After that, her kittens and she never went hungry again.

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At Not Just Tales we dive deeper into our Indian cultural and heritage tales like Folklore, Jatakas, Panchatantra, Mythology, Hitopadesa to find solutions to our modern day challenges.
“Stories that you tell yourself either builds you or breaks you. Choose the right story for you and others. What story would you like to be remembered as? ”

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