Through stories the imagination is stirred in a way that is unique both to the teller and the listener. It is an experience that is universally shared and treasured.
The series of Hayya Natakalam Ma’an are stories that are derived from the oral tradition, that impart the richness of the rhythm of language.
Students will enjoy listening to the story CD which has a narration of the story with sound effects and a song for each story.
Stories are effective in:
![]() Maymoon and the Hunter |
![]() Maymoon in the City |
![]() Maymoon in Schoo |
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![]() The Friends and the Wolf |
![]() The Angry Rabbit |
![]() The Kids and the Dolphins |
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![]() The Fishing Trip |
![]() The Shoemaker |
![]() The Red Dress |
![]() Cinderella |
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![]() The Three Bears |
![]() The Hungry Cat |
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![]() The Young Elephant |
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![]() The Honest Girls |
![]() Good Food |
![]() The Silver Fish |
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![]() The Biscuit Boy |
![]() The Two Mice |
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![]() The Fox and the Crow |
![]() The Little Donkey |
![]() The Red Hen |
![]() The Three Sheep |
![]() The Fox and the Hen |
![]() The Magic Seeds |
![]() The Stone Soup |
![]() The Hat Seller |
![]() Cats and Dogs |
![]() The Generous Tree |
![]() The Robot Teacher |
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