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Stories For Childrens In Telugu Link

Stories For Childrens In Telugu Link

The Clever Crab (తెలివైన పీత)

The Magic of “Amma’s Stories”: Why Every Child Needs Telugu Folk Tales stories for childrens in telugu

Tomorrow night, turn off the TV. Light a lamp. And say: “Nenu oka purana katha chepthanu... vinadaaniki ready na?” (“I will tell an old story... are you ready to listen?”) vinadaaniki ready na

Once, a hungry crane lived near a pond full of fish. He pretended to be sad. Fish: “Why are you crying, uncle?” Crane: “Farmers will drain this pond tomorrow. I weep for you.” The fish panicked. The crane offered, “I can carry you one by one to a bigger lake.” Greedy fish agreed. But the crane flew to a rock, ate each fish, and threw the bones down. Finally, a crab asked for help. The crane carried him high, but the crab saw the bones below. Crab: “Uncle, my shell is too hard. Let me hold your neck with my claws to balance.” The crane agreed. When they flew over the rock, the crab squeezed tightly and cut the crane’s neck. The crane fell, and the crab crawled home safely. Fish: “Why are you crying, uncle

“Na koduku kanna parula koduku melu” – Someone else’s clever child may outsmart your own, but a calm mind always wins.

Let your child draw the main character afterward. You will be amazed at what their imagination brings out.

In a world of Cocomelon and YouTube shorts, Telugu children’s stories (బాలల కథలు) are making a quiet, powerful comeback. And for good reason.