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Family Role Play Fun

 Once, the pursuit of Hindi story books landed me to the Storyweaver.org.in website. Rummaging through it, I chanced upon a story "Gulli ka gazab pitara". At that instant, I knew this had to be a part of my elezes(activities based on educative learning with zeal) with my daughter Zeel. And I am glad that this Role play activity is first of its kind  to engage in, as Zeel moves onto 2nd grade. Not to forget that it encompasses family and fun.

Pratham books is a storehouse of books. When you read "There's more to Storyweaver than just reading" you truly believe it. How otherwise, would I have discovered this Hindi book? Loads of English books have been translated to many regional languages.

Now, since the book is in digital form, I have taken the liberty to print it for my daughter, to get a touch, flip and read feel. I have always preferred physical books than the e-versions. There are no changes made. The print copy is-as version of the PDF and has the attribution pages as provided by them at the end of the story.

Let's get ready for a fun ride then!
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## eleze# 11 Family Role Play Fun

# Material Used #
1) Storybook - "Gulli ka gazab pitara"
2) Props as per the story. You will figure out these from the story itself and the video at the end.

# The Activity #
1) Do the role play as per the story. It demands GULLI, DADA, CHACHA and DADI. Zeel is our GULLI, Zeel's DADI plays twin roles and I became CHACHI. I have attached a video that includes story book too. You can read or get a digital copy of the book here - https://storyweaver.org.in/stories/487-gulli-ka-gazab-pitara

It takes some efforts to set it up and execute. And the joy is in bounty. Zeel was thrilled with the magnet act, although reading hindi gets onto her nerves at times.:) 

It was a family fun time at home sweet home !!

Wishing the readers a fun-filled year ! Enjoy the play with your child!

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