Grandparents' Bag of Stories Quotes
Grandparents' Bag of Stories
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“How I Taught My Grandmother to Read and Other Stories The Magic Drum and Other Favourite Stories The Bird with Golden Wings Grandma’s Bag of Stories The Magic of the Lost Temple The Serpent’s Revenge: Unusual Tales from the Mahabharata The Man from the Egg: Unusual Tales about the Trinity The Upside-Down King: Unusual Tales about Rama and Krishna The Daughter from a Wishing Tree How the Sea Became Salty How the Onion Got Its Layers”
― Grandparents' Bag of Stories
― Grandparents' Bag of Stories
“The loud honking from the car outside broke through everyone’s thoughts. The office manager had arrived. ‘What a story,’ said Raghu. ‘That was beautiful, Ajji!’ The children agreed and crowded around their grandparents for one last group hug. Kamlu Ajji held Ajji’s hands tightly and said, ‘I’ll see you soon!’ Ajji nodded, unable to speak. She was going to miss her and the kids. ‘Come on, children, it’s time to go,’ said Ajja and helped them load the bags in the car. Within minutes, the car began to move. The children waved and said goodbye. ‘They will see a whole different world now,’ said Ajji. ‘We are old and we must still be careful with our activities for some more time,’ said Ajja. Ajji nodded and Ajja patted her on the back, reassuring her that he was there for her even though the children had gone. The two of them stood for some time watching the car until it reached the end of the road and disappeared from view. Then they turned around and slowly went back inside the house.”
― Grandparents' Bag of Stories
― Grandparents' Bag of Stories
“April showers bring May flowers,”
― Grandparents' Bag of Stories
― Grandparents' Bag of Stories
