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Nature Story for Kids: The Boy Who Grew A Forest | Vooks Narrated Storybooks
The boy who grew a forest! The true story of jadhav pying… the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago the second best time to plant a tree is now proverb. In india on a large river island among farms and families hard at work the lived a boy who loved trees, trees meant shade food and shelter for many but each rainy season flood waters swallowed more and more of the beautiful tree-covered land. The boy's precious island was shrinking eroding away with the rushing river leaving empty sandbars behind. The boy witnessed animals stranded on those sandbars their homes destroyed his feared that if animals withered without trees people would too. The boy shared his fears with the village the elders explained that the only way to help animals was to create new homes for them. They gifted the boy with 20 bamboo saplings alone he can down the muddy river he wished he could cover all the land with trees [Music] but a large sandbar nearby was a place to start the land was too barren for animals the shores too sandy for leafy trees would bamboo grow the boy hoped. Determined he began to plant one shaft two then three. Every day he watered the saplings by hand sweat trickling down his face and chest he built a watering system to help and lugged heavy buckets from the river his arms grew tired his back saw still each day he tended to the plants and over time the bamboo patch grew into a healthy thicket the boy was proud of his work but he worried it wouldn't be enough to stop the swelling river or to provide shelter for animals if he wanted more plants to grow he would have to create a richer soil. The boy carried cow dung earthworms termites and angry red ants that bit him on the journey to the new home, he brought seeds from neighboring villages over trails through brush down the river each day he planted, as years passed and the boy grew so did a forest 10 acres 20 acres then 40, wildlife returned for the first time in many years, buffalo one-horned rhinos and snakes gibbons migratory birds and elephants [Music] the man's forest teamed with life and diversity, not everyone was happy [Music] fear swept over the villages when tigers arrived so the man planted more grasses to attract small animals that would keep the tigers happy in the forest elephants wandered into neighboring farms to feast on the crops so the man planted more fruiting trees to help feed the hungry elephants, some wanted to harvest the forest to build homes but the man was there to plant anew, others tried to hunt the animals for their horns and fur but the man was there to protect fuel thought the forest would last but the man believed in its strength now in india on a large river island among wildlife and trees as tall as buildings there lives a man who has planted a forest, the forest is called molai after a man named jadav malai, who never stopped planting and pruning and protecting, only by growing plants the earth will survive jada firing.
By Nha Ristiano3 years ago in BookClub
Author/Book Review of the Month
Otto smith as a teenager and adult life suffered from a bad addiction problem after going through treatment and getting the help he needed he decided he wanted to help others. Otto has now become a published Author, This started back in February 2020, when he wrote his first book called Against the Current. The book was first published on Amazon available in paperback and kindle version. Then a few months later Otto decided that he would like to do a re-write of his book. After some updating it was then published onto Barnes n Nobles.
By carmen smith3 years ago in BookClub
"The Remarkable Return of NASA Astronaut Frank Rubio: Record-Breaking Achievements Following a Year in Space". Content Warning.
In a remarkable display of human endurance and resilience, NASA astronaut Frank Rubio has successfully returned to Earth, marking the conclusion of an unprecedented mission that surpassed all expectations. Rubio, alongside his Russian counterparts, cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin, executed a dramatic descent to the Earth's surface, safely landing in Kazakhstan aboard the Russian Soyuz MS-23 capsule at 5:17 p.m. local time (7:17 a.m. ET) on a Wednesday.
By Md. Ruhullah Siddiqy 3 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: Twisted Games #2 by Ana Huang
My overall opinion/review of this book alone is beautiful. I have never read a novel like this before because I'm not into romance. But Ana Huang is going to have me love this category a lot more. I don't know if you all have been to the book section of social media lately, but this author has been getting popular by the minute. So far I can honestly say, she is up there with "Colleen Hoover" who is known for her "It Ends With Us" best seller and the top pick for romance. For the past weeks, I kept passing by YouTube book recs and social media book recs for the LONGEST. And when I keep passing by things, that means I need to check it out. I started with book 2 of the "Twisted" series because since this series is standalone (read them in different orders) I had to try book 2 out first. And I hate to say this but part 2 is my favorite. While everyone else is fawning over part 1 book, I am drooling over part 2. Here is why...
By Sorelle.Maia3 years ago in BookClub
The Isle of Wights
The last three years have been a whirlwind of struggles that have been emotionally draining and mentality exhausting. This week has been full of magical milestones for my little boy (aged 2), from his first ever theme park experience to spending all our coins down the greedy arcade. My partner and I were so excited to go on our first ever family holiday before our second child comes into our lives early next year. Sadly, however, it has been nothing but endless disappointments filled with awful smells and over-priced, almost unedible food.
By Rosie J. Sargent3 years ago in BookClub
CHETAN BHAGAT'S 400 DAYS
Hi, guys ,Iam going to review about Indians highest selling author book"400 days " written by chetan bhagat. He is the author of the best selling novels, which have sold over million copies and have been translated into over twenty languages worldliest new York times has called him "The biggest selling author in indians history ".
By Kalpana Dhaya3 years ago in BookClub
The Marvels of Tourism in Malaysia
Introduction Malaysia, a diverse and captivating country nestled in Southeast Asia, has emerged as a premier tourist destination. Boasting a vibrant blend of culture, breathtaking landscapes, and a rich tapestry of history, the country offers an unparalleled experience for travelers. In this article, we will delve into the wonders of tourism in Malaysia, exploring its unique attractions, vibrant cities, and delectable cuisine.
By Mohammad Saufi Md Yunus3 years ago in BookClub










