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4 Reasons to introduce kids to Amara Chitra Katha comics

Amara Chitra Katha comics have great role to play in our reading and knowledge. Isn’t it? We, millennials in India grew up reading legends of mythology, folk tales and history. But our next generation are more inclined towards fables and fairy tales. If we don’t make an effort to tell them about our history and epics, how will they learn to appreciate it?

In this article we are listing out 4 main reasons to introduce kids to Amara Chitra Katha comics.

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1. Culture and Heritage:

As they have aptly given the tag line “The route to your roots”, ACK has wide collections of mythological stories which are written in child friendly manner.

Not just the Epic stories of Ramayana and Mahabharata but also legends of Gods and festivals. By reading these stories children can understand how certain things came into existence and why we follow the culture.

If kids read these kind of stories in the formative years, they learn to appreciate our rich heritage and culture. Also, they develop love, respect and pride for their Nation.

Related read – How festivals add value to child’s life.

2. Indian History

One should know about their history. ACK has got wide range of collection on this genre too. They have released books of ancient, medieval and modern India under this category.

It would be interesting read for kids to know about freedom struggles, khadi movement, contributions of Sir. M. Visvesvaraya, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, etc.

3. Moral Values

The moral education imparted through these stories are priceless. It is well known fact that, in India children grow up listening to Ramayana and Mahabharata stories.

Mythological stories and folk tales stress upon righteous living. So reading these stories will help children differentiate between right and wrong and also encourages them to walk in the path of Dharma.

4. Improves Reading skills and Inferencing abilities

Comics tell the stories in sequential manner using lot of pictures and short sentences. Hence it doesn’t intimidate young readers. It helps to develop reading habits in children.

In comics, children need to comprehend the stories by reading the blurb and observing the pictures. This requires different kind of processing in the mind, which improves inferencing abilities.

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