The mother and father bird built a pretty nest. One day the mother bird baid an egg. The next day she laid another egg. The mother bird incubates eggs everyday.
Once, the crocodile and the fox teamed up to farm together. What could they possibly farm, you ask? They decided to grow potatoes. As you know, potato is a root vegetable that grows under the ground. The part of the plant that grows above the ground is of no use. But the foolish crocodile did not have any knowledge of this fact. He thought that, indeed, potatoes grew on trees! And so, in order to outwit the fox, he said, "The top of the plants are all mine, and you can have the roots." Hearing this, the fox said laughing, "Sure. That sounds good to me."
I get up in the morning.
Everyday I brush my teeth.
Then I take my bath.
I wear clean clothes.
I take my meal regularly.
I play with my friends.
Suddenly her eyes sparkled. She told the angry soldiers, "Please listen to me! I drew the picture. I am Bulbul Chowdhury. My son's name is Babul.
“Bulbul was moaning on the floor. He was stunned at what his mother was saying! “Why is she telling a lie? Why?" Bulbul was puzzled.
Right that moment, he heard the voice of a cruel soldier, “You old woman! Don't you know, one who cast vote for the emblem of the boat is our bitterest enemy? And don't you know, what can be the enemy's fate?”
Now everything was clear to Bulbul. He was extremely worried and began to tremble. If he did not express the truth, he was afraid that his mother would immediately be shot to death by the soldiers!
He also realized that because his father was an influential person of the Awami League, he was compelled to leave town, as he was the target of the Pakistani military. His mother was trying to protect themselves from such violence.
The barbarous soldiers were approaching his mother! Bulbul was frozen with fear. He could visualize his mother's fate-death!“Oh my mother! My dear mother!" Bulbul cried out.
This is not a series of text books; rather they are suitable reading prior to any textbook. It will create interest in children's mind to read books. Children at their pre-school age enjoy the pictures and story the most. First they look at the picture and then try to understand the story. Therefore please read the sentence and help the children to understand the picture. It’s that simple
যে বয়সের বাচ্চাদের জন্য : বয়স ২ - ৪
ছোট্টমণিদের জন্য এ ধরণের আরো বই
পাখির সাথে
বাবু কোথায়?
মামণি কোথায়?
সাজুগুজু
সব পারি
Little Boy
Little Girl
Dressing Up
I Can Do Everything!
With the Birds.............and many more.
Sanjana Sadique’s Tiger, Tiger and Other Short Stories for children gives a refreshing insight into the world of children, their fears, their hopes, and their imagination. The common thread running through all the stories is that of important moral values and lessons.Sabyasachi Mistry’s wonderfuly colourful and playful illustrations has given the book a new dimension and brought it to life
Granny is very popular due to her mysterious knack for telling fairytales. She has an interesting habit though, some even find this a bit peculiar. It is regarding the tales that she tells. Granny will never start telling a tale out of the blue. She has this strange habit of letting slip of a riddle beforehand. She tells the story itself in such a manner that it feels all too real. Gripped by excitement, her grand-children would often lose track of time. This particular time, a commotion broke out among the kids. As a matter of fact, Sami and Medha could barely sleep a wink, or eat. Barely could they even pay attention to their studies. It seemed Granny had let slip yet another riddle. Everyone was buzzed with anticipation even greater than usual. They had one question or another bubbling up in their mind. When would it happen? How would it happen? Why would it happen? Their curiosity was endless.
In allen Kulturen der Welt wurden und werden Märchen erzählt und so Wissen um uralte Weisheiten wiedergegeben.
Sie erzählen von Herausforderungen, Konflikten, Sehnsüchten, Fragen der Menschen. Oftmals haben sie etwas mit dem Übergang von der Kindheit auf der Stufe zum Erwachsenwerden zu tun, das ist häufig das Verbindende aller Märchen, die Sprache, die Ausschmückungen, je nach Kultur ganz verschieden, laden beim Lesen auf eine Weltreise ein.
So auch der "Blaue Elefant", er entführt uns in eine Welt der Farben, Klänge, eine fast traumhafte Welt, die Bilder in uns entstehen lässt - weit über einen fernen Horizont hinaus. Gleichzeitig hat es ganz real mit dem Aufwachsen und Aufwachen eines bezaubernden Mädchens zu tun, das erfahren muss, dass die Wirklichkeit nicht nur das Gute, nicht nur den geraden Weg bereit hält.
Insbesondere uns Erwachsene lehrt diese Geschichte, dass allen Kindern eine geheimnisvolle Welt innewohnt, die nur sie betreten können und die wir ihnen niemals entzaubern dürfen.
Many stranded travellers were camping outside the city gates for the night. This was becoming a daily routine because of the corrupt soldiers. As Mulla and his donkey were walking along wondering what to eat, they met a man and his goat. The man shouted. “Try to make this goat shake its head for two thanks. If you succeed, you will win fifty thank as." Many people tried their luck but the goat stood like a frozen statue. "If I win the money, we would have nice meals as well as save some for tomorrow," Mulla said to his donkey, and gave two thankas to the man.