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FUN WITH STORIES! eBook - Full of stories! (free)

 Welcome to FUN WITH STORIES!

Are you ready for a world where picnic adventures can take you all the way to outer space, math-loving ministers wear special "geometry suits," and a giant eagle can carry you to a dwarf planet? 

A unique compilation exclusively for kids, written by Shanmukha | For ages toddler to 10.

The E-Book can be accessed for absolutely free of cost via the hyperlink given below:

  Ebook of STORIES - Click here to view

A Brief Preview

Inside this book, you'll find a grand mix originally authored stories, classic fables, traditional tales of Sri Krishna, and totally wild, original adventures - including the legendary showdown between the world and the wicked villain, Corona! It’s packed with fast-moving magic, brave treehouse heroes, and big-hearted lessons. 

This book is a pure, hilarious, and innocent celebration of childhood imagination that will make kids cheer and bring a massive smile to every parent's face.

🗣️ Pre-and-Post Reading Discussion Starters for Parents & Kids

Use these fun, grounded questions to chat about the stories together:

1. The Dwarf Planet Picnic In The Saviour, Kitty and Louise are minding their own business at a picnic when they are suddenly carried off to the dwarf planet Eris in the middle of the universe. If you were having a picnic and suddenly got transported to any planet in the solar system, which one would you pick, and what would you pack in your space-picnic basket?

2. The Chief Minister's Code Alias perfectly decodes King Kevin's secret backward-alphabet message to prove he is brilliant at mathematics. If you and your friends had to create a secret code language that adults couldn't understand, how would your code work?

3. The Myth of Corona In The Death of Evil Corona, the virus is actually a wicked man who does penance to get a magical, invisible superpower from God. Why do you think staying at home and listening to health rules was the ultimate trick that defeated him?

4. The Ant Queen's Hospitality Even though the Grasshopper was lazy all summer and ignored her advice, the Ant Queen orders her guards to take him to the "hospitality room" and take care of him when he faints. Why is it important to help people who made a mistake, instead of just saying "I told you so"?

5. The Mud-to-Gold Miracle Baby Krishna is so happy with the fruit seller's kindness that he accidentally turns four ordinary pieces of mud into solid gold. If you could turn any everyday object in your room into gold just by being kind, what item would you choose? 

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