Kids love to hear stories from female voices more than men’s voices ( because most often mothers used to tell stories ). Podcasts Are Available in All The Top Podcasting Platforms With a skilled and understandable way of explanation in the audiobooks of Raa Raa Story Time, your kids can feel the freedom of hearing our audios. Your Kids will love to hear our Audiobooks because our stories contain some creatives with more entertainment that will be interesting along with the Author Ramya’s voice. Not only kids, even mothers felt very helpful from our Tamil Audio Stories and the voice. But here, Ramya, the Author of Raa Raa Story Time and the voice behind all the Audiobooks made it little effortless for moms out there. It is not easy for a mother to make her kid sleep within a single story. Our Stories include more motivational, informative, joy, and traditional stories for Kids. Ramya, the author, and voice behind Raa Raa Story Time have done a great job in all the audiocast. It contains the best Tamil Moral Short Stories and all that a kid expects from a Story. Raa Raa Story Time covers all types of stories for kids.
Here comes Raa Raa Story Time, which contains many special Tamil stories for Kids. Both Tamil and English Audio Books are available. We Podcast Raa Raa Story Time in all the main podcasting Platforms. Ramya, The Voice behind the Raa Raa Story Time and Author of many stories in Raa Raa Story Time. Raa Raa Story Time comes up with more imaginative stories that are all written by famous Authors in Indian History. The miracle about motherhood is that, while you give birth to your children, it is they who sometimes give a new birth to you.Raa Raa Story Time is a Tamil Story Podcast For Kids These characters are designed after my daughter and son. Her excitement in hearing these stories is what gave birth to Tamil Storytime. Once her brother was born, our stories evolved to stories in where she and her younger brother were the leads. we would sit and make up stories together. I instead “read” English books in Tamil to her. When my daughter was born, we searched for books in Tamil, with characters that looked like her, and was sad at the lack of inventory. Even when we read stories to our children, we translated them and “read” them aloud in Tamil. It is why we spoke to our children primarily in Tamil alone.
It was always important to my husband and I that our children learn to speak Tamil and understand their roots. I found that some of my children’s favourite books, were books where the illustrations of children looked like them. When I became a mom, I did my best to include diverse books in my children’s library. But the statistics for representation in children’s picture books are disheartening. I could see children holding on tighter to books in where the children looked like themselves – every child needs to be able to see themselves represented as strong superheroes.
Characters that looked more like me and not Snow White.Īs I became a children’s librarian myself, the lack of diversity in children’s books became even more prominent. This is why I preferred chapter books even as a young age, because I could imagine the characters as they were in my head. I was always that little girl who spent hours at the library, it was my absolute favourite place. While I loved books, one problem I found was that my imagination of the characters in fairy tales and the graphic representation did not match.