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Writer: Folk Story
Narrator: Mehaboob Multani
Editor: Salmabanu H Ingalagi
Emperor Akbar and Birbal went for a walk in the garden, where there were plenty of crows happily playing around. While watching the crows, Akbar wondered how many crows there were in his kingdom and asked Birbal. Hear the story to know the answer.
Here are some ways to engage students using this story:
1Ask the children to tell or write any other Akbar and Birbal story they know.
2.Ask the children to come up with an alternative answer to Akbar's question.
3.Ask the children a few questions based on other Akbar and Birbal stories.
By Kathe Khajane Team, IT for ChangeWriter: Folk Story
Narrator: Mehaboob Multani
Editor: Salmabanu H Ingalagi
Emperor Akbar and Birbal went for a walk in the garden, where there were plenty of crows happily playing around. While watching the crows, Akbar wondered how many crows there were in his kingdom and asked Birbal. Hear the story to know the answer.
Here are some ways to engage students using this story:
1Ask the children to tell or write any other Akbar and Birbal story they know.
2.Ask the children to come up with an alternative answer to Akbar's question.
3.Ask the children a few questions based on other Akbar and Birbal stories.