Showing posts with label short story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label short story. Show all posts

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Paplu the Giant - A Pratham Books Storytelling Event

Pratham Books, a not-for-profit based out of Bangalore conducts annual storytelling sessions. This year the International Literacy Day fell on 7th Sep and so the gala and mega storytelling event date was fixed on 7th Sep. Around 600+  storytelling champions volunteered to tell the story "Paplu, the Giant." 

This event is the 4th storytelling event i was conducting for Pratham. The previous events were conducted with the books named - King Cobra's Summer, Yakity Yak, and Susheela's Kolams.  I conducted the session this year in my flat. There was just one person in the audience this time. Little one Elizabeth volunteered to read the book. She read the book with great enthusiasm. I gifted the book to her as a token of appreciation. 

I was glad that i was able to be part of this mega educational event conducted in 25 Indian languages through more than 1000 storytelling sessions. As the famous proverb says, "Little drops of water makes a mighty ocean." And so i hope Elizabeth's reading will contribute to the Pratham Books Event in a small way.






Saturday, September 8, 2012

Susheela's Kolam - Pratham Books Storytelling Event on 8th September

Great enthusiasm, awesome participation, creativity, colors, children, staff, and teamwork brought beauty to the kolams drawn at the Eureka Smile Centre at Triplicane, Chennai. On 8th September, we started the session by sticking the readymade sticker kolams. Then one kid read out Susheela's Kolam story. Then other kids told stories from books and Eureka story cards. 

Next, we had a warm-up session and asked the children to draw a few kolams on the blackboard. Then the kids drew kolams on chart paper using crayons. The kids came out with different and intricate rangoli patterns. 

Next, we split the children into three groups and asked them to draw rangoli with colour powder. Again, they came out with beautiful and colorful patterns. Then we had biscuits. Two Eureka volunteers reviewed the crayon kolams and selected 10 winners. We gave away prizes to the kids. The day ended with a short motivational story in Tamil by the Eureka volunteer. 

Many thanks to Eureka's Meenakshi, the Smile Centre teaching staff, two Eureka volunteers, and the eager children who made the Susheela's Kolam event a big success. It was a fun-filled 2-hour session. Many thanks to Pratham Books staff Maya and Team for their motivational and informative e-mails. For more colorful event photos, click here.














Tuesday, November 29, 2011

துரு துரு - சிறுகதை


சுட்டி சுரேஷ் தன் பாடப்  புத்தகங்களை வைக்க ஒரு நீல வண்ணம் பூசிய இரும்பு மேசை வாங்கினான். வாங்கிய மேசையை வீட்டினுள் வைக்காமல், தோட்டத்தில் போட்டுவிட்டு சுற்றுலா சென்றுவிட்டான். திடீரென்று காற்றும் மழையும் அடித்தது. இரண்டு நாள் கழித்து சுட்டி சுரேஷ் வீடு திரும்பினான். என்ன ஆச்சர்யம். அவன் வாங்கிய மேசை சிவப்பும் மஞ்சள் நிறமாக மாறியிருந்தது. கிட்ட வந்த பார்த்த போது தன் மேசை துரு பிடித்ததை தெரிந்து கொண்டான்.


வண்ணம் பலவிதம் - சிறுகதை

கர்ம யோகி கண்ணன் வீடு கட்டி முடித்தான். புதிய வீட்டில் எந்த அறைக்கு எந்த வண்ணம் பூசலாம் என்று தன் குடும்பத்தில் இருப்பவர்களிடம்  கேட்டான். "சமையல் அறைக்கு பிஸ்தா பச்சை வண்ணம் பூசலாம்," என்றாள் மனைவி மங்களம்.  "படுக்கை அறைக்கு பன்னீர் ரோஜா வண்ணம் பூசலாம்," என்றான் மகன் மாரி.  "பூஜை அறைக்கு சாமந்தி  பூ மஞ்சள் வண்ணம் பூச வேண்டும்," என்றாள் மகள் மஞ்சுளா.

"ஆனால் வரவேற்ப்பு அறையில் எல்லா வண்ணமும்  பூச  போகிறோம்," என்றான் கர்ம யோகி கண்ணன். அப்பா நகைச்சுவையாக பேசுகிறார் என்று எல்லோரும் சிரித்தார்கள். " சிரிக்காதீர்கள். எல்லா வண்ணமும் சேர்த்தால் வெள்ளை நிறம் கிடைக்கும்வரவேற்ப்பு அறையில் பனி வெள்ளை நிறம் அடிக்க போகிறோம்புரிந்ததா?" என்றான் கண்ணன்.


Baby's Day Out - Short Story

Arun’s mother was pregnant. Arun wanted a younger brother and his mom wanted a daughter. On the day of delivery, Arun’s mom gave birth to twins – a boy and a girl! And the twins were looking similar. The doctor told them that they were monozygotic twins. Both Arun and his mom were happy now.  

What Meat You Had? - Short Story

A teacher was asking the students in her class to tell the different types of non-vegetarian food they have eaten.
One boy said, “Chicken.”
Another girl said, “Mutton.”
Another boy said, “Dog meat, when I went to China for a picnic with my father.”
Everyone in the class was amused and started asking the boy about dog meat!
Chicken









                        Mutton

Dog Curry


Which Vegetable is Green? - Short Story

Vivek, Kani, and James were playing a game about vegetables.
Vivek told, “Tell the name of a vegetable that is Green in color.”
Kani said, “Drum Stick.”
James said, “Ladies Finger.”
Vivek said, “Mango.”
Kani objected saying, “Mango is an orange color fruit and not a vegetable.”
Vivek laughed and said, “Ha ha, but I was talking about the Mango that is not ripe. It is green. “

Mango

Drumstick

Ladies Finger