Weekly Roundup for the Week starting February 28, 2022
The week started off with a story of two friends who have to try and shoo away the pesky crows which are eating all the corn from the fields in their town. This was followed by a story about God Shiva’s love for dance, a story translated from Sparrowese about the Mahatma’s two-winged guards who guarded him during the Dandi Salt March in 1930, a collection of twelve stories about various trees that we see around us and a classic story about a donkey who lands in trouble due to a hasty decision that he makes in panic.
Here they are :
Shoo, Crow! - A witty and funny story about two boys who are trying to keep the pesky crows away from the corn fields in their town of Rajipuram. Read on at -
Shiva Loves to Dance - A story about why dancers seek the blessings of God Shiva before they begin their performance and what happens when God Shiva dances. Read on at -
Heroes the Colour of Dust - An epic written by that Nibble Prize worthy sparrow warrior poet Blatherquill chronicling the events when he served with five other sparrows as Mahatma’s guards during the Dandi Salt March in 1930. Read on at -
Tracing Roots - Stories about Trees - A delightful retelling of twelve stories spanning myths, legends and folk tales about different trees from different traditions and cultures. Read on at -
Sylvester And The Magic Pebble - A classic picture book which talks about how hasty decisions made due to panic can result in unexpected situations. Read on at -