


It was an educative experience for the students amidst the growl of the tiger, the chatter of the monkeys and the hiss of the python as they recognized the sounds the animals make and closely observed their mannerism and temperament. The interactive nature of the event invited the students to share their ideas on renaming the story title and even suggesting an alternative ending for it. The students could be seen wondering and asking multiple questions post the narration. The intent of the story narration was to elevate curiosity and creativity in the minds of our young story tellers. The event was streamed online for the students as well as the parents. The ‘Lost’ posters adorned the walls in the hallway, creating a buzz amongst the students about the tiger looking for its stripes. The story titled, ‘The Tiger who lost its stripes’ was performed by the teachers who dressed up as the animals in the jungle. The school organized an interactive story narration for the students from grades KG-VII on May 4. The students of DPS, RAK, got transported to the deep, dark forest of India! Stories are vehicles to ferry people to the land of the unimaginable, while packing a significant moral or a message.

Story telling is the most powerful way to put ideas into the world.
