Struggling Father desirous to see his Son - 20
My Dearest Beta Shanu,
Beta, did you happen to go thru the book which I have created for you and sent to you? Did you like it? Please try to make as many pictures and sentences for each of the alphabets and sentences in the book. I will also try to continuously improve the book and send it to you.
How did you like the pictures of crocodile which I sent you in my previous letter. Enjoy the pictures wholeheartedly and please try to do the exercises which I’m sending in my today’s letter.
Do you recognize the photos of the animal which I have sent with this letter, It’s a KAAAAAANGROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Yes! K for Kangaroo.
You know beta, Kangaroos are as small as 6 six inches and as large as 6 feet. When they're older, these young wallabies use their tails to prop themselves up if they want to fight with their big feet.
The tail also helps to balance the kangaroo when it's running.
The bigger members of the kangaroo family can jump 6 to 30 feet on one bound.
Baby kangaroos are kept in the mother kangaroo’s pouch until they develop fully.
Young kangaroos are called joeys. When the joeys are still very immature, they leave their mother's body and crawl into her pouch.
So now it’s a storieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee timeeeeeeeeeeeeeee !!!! Today I will narrate you a small story from Panchatantra. This is a story of a greedy barbar. Barbar is a person who cuts hairs on the head. Dearest beta here is the story:
Some new simple words we have learnt today, Try to make sentences as they are used above:
1. Small
2. Big
3. 6 (Six)
4. 30 (Thirty)
5. Joeys
6. Run
7. 1 (One)
Now its storyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy timeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
Today I will narrate you a small story from Jataka. This is a story of an ant and pigeon. Dearest beta here is the story:
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One fine morning, an ant was wandering on a tree in search of food. Just as she was descending a low branch, a gentle breeze swept her off her feet. The tiny creature landed in the stream below.
The ant tried hard to come of the water, but in vain. A pigeon came to help her. The kind pigeon, dropped a leaf in a stream right in front of the ant. Moving her hands and legs fast, the ant climbed on the leaf and came safely out of the water.
“Thank you, dear pigeon. You saved my life. Perhaps some day, I shall repay this debt of gratitude, “ said the ant. “Sure friend!” nodded the pigeon. But inwardly, the pigeon thought, “ Such a tiny creature! How would she be of any help to me?”
Some days passed. One morning the ant was quenching her thirst in the stream of water. Suddenly she saw a hunter. “Ohoh” the hunter had a bow an arrow and was aiming at pigeon. Ant looked at the pigeon, which was busy cleansing his feathers, unaware of the hunter. The hunter started aiming at pigeon. The next moment ant stung hard at the leg of the hunter. The hunter cried “Aaaaeeeeee” and the arrow missed the target, the pigeon was saved by ant.
Ant felt very happy and both pigeon and ant became very good friends.
HA! HA! HA!
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Shanu Beta, lets start learning together. Beta, are you trying to make sentences as written in my previous e-mails? Is there someone helping you? Don’t, worry remember me and I will help you as you are helping me. Are you going to school? What’s your school name? Can you please send a letter to me with your handwriting? Can you send me an e-mail with your usual lines and circles as you use to do on my computer?
Love and God bless you my angel! Always be happy and spread love and happiness. Say “Om” whenever you can. Did you saw the “Om” picture in the book which I have sent you. I will always see you and do tilak to you in my morning and evening prayers. My Krishnu, Papa loves you very much. One day both of us will be united and spread love and peace, I pray! I hope!
I will pray to God so that there is always protection on you from harsh winters, summers and actions. God will be your protector as he is mine, son.
Your Father
Ravi