That is the power of oral tradition.
When a child listens to "The Monkey and the Crocodile," they aren’t distracted by illustrations or decoding big words. Instead, they are building . They are creating the lush riverbanks, the clever monkey’s tree, and the crocodile’s hesitation in their own mind. This exercise in imagination is critical for cognitive development. listen to panchatantra stories
So, put down the phone. Close the laptop. Hit play on a Panchatantra audiobook. Whether you are 5 or 95, you will walk away a little wiser—and you might just learn why the mouse is always the one who chews through the net. That is the power of oral tradition