The Young Chronicle: For 1st Graders April 26th, 2015 | Page 2
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Here’s a Video You Should Watch Till The End
You may have a trusted
uncle, bhaiya, relative or
someone your family
knows extremely well. But
you should never let anyone apart from your parents touch your lips, chest,
the area between your
legs, and your buttocks.
Not playfully or in any
other way.
This number belongs to Child Line.
Child Line would take care of things from
there.
You need to ensure such bad people so that
they never trouble you or any other child
again.
You should also ensure
that no one makes you undress in front of them or
makes you do something
that you find embarrassing.
If you have been embarrassed in any form, you
should immediately tell
mumma and papa without
any delay and ask them to
call 1098 (Ten Nine Eight).
The Lost Child
Ayaan’s parents were
very strict. They never let
him eat chocolates, did
not buy him balloons, and
instead only bought him
learning related games
and books.
Mumma papa took him to
the park everyday and
sometimes also to the
fair. They were very fun
loving but very focused.
One day there was a fair
in the city and Ayaan was
insistent that they all go.
Mumma papa were skeptical as the fair would be
very crowded, but heed-
ed to the demand.
Papa gave Ayaan Rs. 200 so that
Ayaan learnt how to manage money.
But Ayaan lost all control. He bought
an ice-cream, balloons, sweets… and
as he kept going, Mumma papa kept
calling out to him but he paid no
heed. He did not want Mumma Papa
to stop him from buying and eating.
He watched the puppet show, then
bought some toys, but when he
looked back, he couldn’t see his parents even at a distance.
He ran helter-skelter looking for
them. He couldn’t find them anywhere. It started growing dark and he
started feeling scared. The shop vendors at the fair started packing up.
Just then an ice-cream
vendor saw him weeping, and offered him
ice-cream. Ayaan suddenly realized he loved
nothing more than his
parents.
Ayaan loved his
parents more than
anything else, and his
parents realized that
they had deprived him
of many little joys.
Mumma and Papa were
actually always behind him. They wanted to see
when Ayaan would stop getting carried away. Then
when he started missing them, the parents realized
that they had also been wrong somewhere. In the
pursuit of making Ayaan a balanced, focused, and
obedient child, they had deprived him of many little pleasures.
Ayaan on the contrary, realized that he loved his
parents more than anything else in the world.
When mumma and papa appeared before him, he
was so grateful to god, that he had no words.