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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA child’s value system is something that gets shaped every day, every minute and every moment; Blue Orb is an organization that began with the objective of making value learning an integral part of young developing minds and build a generation that can make the right choices, work towards a brighter future and create a winning world. Aiming at developing and strengthening a young mind’s intelligence, emotional and spiritual quotient, Blue Orb has developed a set of products and learning methodologies (WIN Value Education Workshops) that help children and young adults develop a fundRead More...
A child’s value system is something that gets shaped every day, every minute and every moment; Blue Orb is an organization that began with the objective of making value learning an integral part of young developing minds and build a generation that can make the right choices, work towards a brighter future and create a winning world.
Aiming at developing and strengthening a young mind’s intelligence, emotional and spiritual quotient, Blue Orb has developed a set of products and learning methodologies (WIN Value Education Workshops) that help children and young adults develop a fundamentally strong value system. Their team of young innovators and experienced professionals are determined to contribute directly to the physical, intellectual and emotional development of each child inculcating a fundamental value system in each.
They focus on the eight integral humanitarian values namely Love, Gratitude, Integrity, Courage, Respect, Humility, Trust and Focus and Commitment.
If you wish to know more about Blue Orb and their activities, please visit the following website: www.blueorb.in
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Humility narrates two beautiful stories:
The Emperor’s New Clothes
There was once a king who liked nothing more than dressing up. He spent a lot of money getting new clothes for himself. Soon, his minister got worried. He devised a plan and invited two weavers who would weave the most beautiful clothes for him. The only catch was that the clothes that the weavers weaved could be seen only by the
Humility narrates two beautiful stories:
The Emperor’s New Clothes
There was once a king who liked nothing more than dressing up. He spent a lot of money getting new clothes for himself. Soon, his minister got worried. He devised a plan and invited two weavers who would weave the most beautiful clothes for him. The only catch was that the clothes that the weavers weaved could be seen only by the intelligent. Did the King come to know about the intelligent people in his kingdom? Did the weavers fool him? Written in the form of a poem, this story gets across its point in a humorous way.
Emerald and the Gems
Emerald was the most stunning mermaid in the ocean. Though she was very pretty, she was also very vain. The other mermaids did not like Emerald at all. One day, Emerald overheard the other mermaids talking about a shipwreck in the deep parts of the ocean. On board the ship was a treasure chest full of gems, albeit cursed. Tempted by the sparkle of the gems, Emerald decided to find the shipwreck and get the gems for herself. Was she able to get the gems? Did she come back safely?
The book on the Value Humility will be followed by 7 other books based on values of Gratitude, Love, Courage, Respect, Trust, Commitment, Focus and Integrity.
Commitment narrates two beautiful stories:
A Devoted Friend
It is well known that Hanuman is a devoted friend of Lord Rama and his family. The story here relates to one of the mighty deeds of Hanuman, which he performed out of his commitment to Lord Rama.
Lakshmana, Lord Rama’s brother, was wounded during his battle with Ravana. Susena, the physician required a herbal plant called Sanj
Commitment narrates two beautiful stories:
A Devoted Friend
It is well known that Hanuman is a devoted friend of Lord Rama and his family. The story here relates to one of the mighty deeds of Hanuman, which he performed out of his commitment to Lord Rama.
Lakshmana, Lord Rama’s brother, was wounded during his battle with Ravana. Susena, the physician required a herbal plant called Sanjeevani booti by nightfall to help cure Lakshmana. Lord Rama knew that the Sanjeevani booti grew only in the Himalayas, which were far away. Hanuman offered to fly to the mountains to get the herb. Did Lord Rama allow Hanuman to go? Was he able to get the Sanjeevani booti? Did Lakshmana heal?
Ana Wants A Rabbit
Ana really liked hearing about her friend Sonia’s pet rabbit. She was fascinated by the way he nibbled his carrot and his soft and lovely fur. When her mother asked her what she wanted for Christmas, Ana happily asked for her own pet rabbit. Knowing that keeping a pet was a big responsibility, mother encouraged Ana to first read about taking care of a pet. Ana borrowed a book from the library and started reading. Soon, she realized that keeping a pet was indeed a big responsibility. Did Ana still get the rabbit?
The book on the Value Commitment will be followed by 7 other books based on values of Gratitude, Love, Courage, Respect, Humility, Trust and and Integrity.
Respect narrates two beautiful stories:
Rip Van Winkle
Rip Van Winkle was a lazy man who did not like working at all. He spent all his time sleeping. Whenever he got a job, he could not keep at it for long because he slept so much. One day, tired of his wife asking him to work, he ran up a mountain. There, he met a peculiar looking man who asked him for some help. He had travelled all that distance so that he did
Respect narrates two beautiful stories:
Rip Van Winkle
Rip Van Winkle was a lazy man who did not like working at all. He spent all his time sleeping. Whenever he got a job, he could not keep at it for long because he slept so much. One day, tired of his wife asking him to work, he ran up a mountain. There, he met a peculiar looking man who asked him for some help. He had travelled all that distance so that he did not have to work and here was this man asking him to work! Did Rip Van Winkle help the peculiar looking man? Or did he run further up the mountain?
We Love Our Earth
Isabel noticed her grandfather watching the birds. When she asked him why he was watching them, he said that the birds were leaving his homeland. Isabel asked her grandfather the reason for this. Grandfather explained that climate change was responsible for making the birds leave their homeland. Affected by this change, Isabel and her friends decided to take action so that the birds would come back to their homeland. What did they do? Were they able to get the birds back?
The book on the Value Respect will be followed by 7 other books based on values of Integrity, Love, Courage, Gratitude, Humility, Trust and Focus and Commitment.
Courage narrates two beautiful stories:
The hawks and their friends
The hawk family lived near a lake in the forest. On advice from mama hawk, papa hawk made friends with the kingfisher, the turtle and the lion, all who were living near the lake too. One night, hunters came to the forest. When they found nothing to hunt, they decided to take the baby hawks. The scared papa and mama hawk went to their friends for h
Courage narrates two beautiful stories:
The hawks and their friends
The hawk family lived near a lake in the forest. On advice from mama hawk, papa hawk made friends with the kingfisher, the turtle and the lion, all who were living near the lake too. One night, hunters came to the forest. When they found nothing to hunt, they decided to take the baby hawks. The scared papa and mama hawk went to their friends for help. Did their friends have the courage to help them?
The Boy, the Bullies and the Lion
Leo was a shy kid who was always being bullied by some boys from the neighbouring village. During one such session, a young wizard saw Leo suffering. After the boys went away, the wizard gave a lion’s tail to Leo and said that if Leo acted brave, the tail could turn him into a ferocious lion. Soon, the boys were back to bully him. Were they able to bully Leo further or did Leo actually turn into a ferocious lion like the wizard promised?
The book on the Value Courage will be followed by 7 other books based on values of Gratitude, Love, Integrity, Respect, Humility, Trust and Focus and Commitment.
Gratitude narrates two beautiful stories:
The Thankful Coat
David had a wonderful family and a beautiful house to live in. He also had a lovely little sister and an adorable dog. In spite of all this, David was not happy. So, when Sandy gave David the Thankful Coat, he was very grateful. He felt truly happy for the first time in his life. But, Sandy had to take the Thankful Coat to other unhappy children also. Did
Gratitude narrates two beautiful stories:
The Thankful Coat
David had a wonderful family and a beautiful house to live in. He also had a lovely little sister and an adorable dog. In spite of all this, David was not happy. So, when Sandy gave David the Thankful Coat, he was very grateful. He felt truly happy for the first time in his life. But, Sandy had to take the Thankful Coat to other unhappy children also. Did David let go of the Thankful Coat? Did he go back to being unhappy?
The Hospital Horse
Emily’s grandparents gave Emily a wooden rocking horse for her birthday, which she named Henry. Soon, she outgrew Henry and was unable to use him. When her mummy saw this, she suggested that Henry should be sent to the hospital. “Hospital! I am not sick,” thought Henry. But he was put in a car and taken to the hospital. Did Henry like it at the hospital?
The book on the Value Gratitude will be followed by 7 other books based on values of Integrity, Love, Courage, Respect, Humility, Trust and Focus and Commitment.
Integrity narrates two beautiful stories:
Yonas’ Exquisite Gift:
Yonas grew watermelons in a small village in Ethiopia. One of his watermelons grew to be very large. It was perfectly round, of the most exquisite green colour and smelled heavenly. Yonas wanted to sell the watermelon at the market, but also wanted to display it in an exhibition, at the same time. At last he decided to present it to the king. Having decided that,
Integrity narrates two beautiful stories:
Yonas’ Exquisite Gift:
Yonas grew watermelons in a small village in Ethiopia. One of his watermelons grew to be very large. It was perfectly round, of the most exquisite green colour and smelled heavenly. Yonas wanted to sell the watermelon at the market, but also wanted to display it in an exhibition, at the same time. At last he decided to present it to the king. Having decided that, he slept. What happened during the night? Was Yonas able to present the watermelon to the king?
The hundred-pound sheep:
Aadi worked as a shepherd on a farm. He was honest and loved his work, but the farmer’s wife did not trust Aadi. Seeing this, a friend of the farmer decided to test Aadi’s integrity. The friend offered Aadi a hundred pounds for a sheep that was worth just five. Did Aadi sell the sheep without the knowledge of the farmer?
The book on the Value Integrity will be followed by 7 other books based on values of Gratitude, Love, Courage, Respect, Humility, Trust and Focus and Commitment.
Trust comprises of two wonderful stories.
The Hen’s Eggs:
The Hen’s mother was not well. She wanted to visit her. The only problem was that she had recently laid twelve eggs and she needed somebody to look after them. To her relief, her neighbour the Snake offered to guard the eggs till they returned. Feeling happy, both Hen and Rooster went to visit the Hen’s mother. When they returned in the evening, the H
Trust comprises of two wonderful stories.
The Hen’s Eggs:
The Hen’s mother was not well. She wanted to visit her. The only problem was that she had recently laid twelve eggs and she needed somebody to look after them. To her relief, her neighbour the Snake offered to guard the eggs till they returned. Feeling happy, both Hen and Rooster went to visit the Hen’s mother. When they returned in the evening, the Hen felt that some of her eggs were missing. Were her eggs actually missing? What had happened to her eggs?
The Trusting Friends:
Penguin, Reindeer and Fox were good friends. One day, the Penguin and Reindeer found a stack of fruits. They shared their secret with the Fox. Being a bigmouth, The Fox told all the other animals about the stack of fruits. Angry at this, the Penguin and Reindeer shared another secret with the Fox. Did the Fox tell everybody about their secret this time too? Or had he learnt his lesson?
The book on the Value Trust will be followed by 7 other books based on values of Gratitude, Love, Courage, Respect, Humility, Integrity and Focus and Commitment.
Love comprises of two wonderful stories.
Joy of Love:
King Shuddhodana and Queen Maya had a son called Siddhartha. He was a kind and gentle child, full of compassion and wisdom. One day, his cousin Devadutta, shot a swan and Siddhartha ran to save it. Devadutta asked him to hand over the swan to him but he refused. What happened after that? Was Siddhartha able to save the swan?
Love Redefined:
Love comprises of two wonderful stories.
Joy of Love:
King Shuddhodana and Queen Maya had a son called Siddhartha. He was a kind and gentle child, full of compassion and wisdom. One day, his cousin Devadutta, shot a swan and Siddhartha ran to save it. Devadutta asked him to hand over the swan to him but he refused. What happened after that? Was Siddhartha able to save the swan?
Love Redefined:
When Frosty was adopted by a loving family, his life changed forever. He had a disciplined routine and no longer needed to fight the other dogs for food. Life went smoothly for Frosty, but one day, Frosty saw a truck outside the house and all the furniture being packed. The family was moving to another place. Were Frosty’s days with the family numbered?
The book on the Value Love will be followed by 7 other books based on values of Gratitude, Integrity, Courage, Respect, Humility, Trust, and Focus & Commitment
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