Season 2 | Ep 40 | The Boy who Wanted the Moon | A Folktale from the Republic of Congo
“The Boy who wanted the Moon” is our little tribute to the scientist’s of ISRO who achieved the momentous success of Chandrayan-3.The moon has charmed humans forever, we have always tried to reach for the moon, to see what lies in the glittering and shimmering land of craters. This pourquoi tale from Africa is a living proof of that.While the world celebrated ISRO’s historical landing of Chandrayan - 3, this story is an additional metaphor for you to retell.Enjoy the story and retell it in the Classroom, LivingRoom and Boardroom. Listen to the story and dip into the additional resources for ideas.Bonus | Dive into our story prompts inspired by the moon! Go share your #MoonStory with someone today. *****饾檪饾櫎饾櫋饾櫏饾櫎: 饾檸饾櫓饾櫎饾櫑饾櫈饾櫄饾櫒 饾櫅饾櫑饾櫎饾櫌 饾樇饾櫑饾櫎饾櫔饾櫍饾櫃 饾檹饾櫇饾櫄 饾檼饾櫎饾櫑饾櫋饾櫃 饾櫈饾櫒 饾櫀 饾櫂饾櫎饾櫋饾櫋饾櫄饾櫂饾櫓饾櫈饾櫎饾櫍 饾櫎饾櫅 饾櫒饾櫓饾櫎饾櫑饾櫈饾櫄饾櫒 饾櫓饾櫇饾櫀饾櫓 饾櫂饾櫀饾櫍 饾櫁饾櫄 饾櫒饾櫇饾櫀饾櫑饾櫄饾櫃 饾櫀饾櫍饾櫘饾櫖饾櫇饾櫄饾櫑饾櫄, 饾櫈饾櫍 饾櫓饾櫇饾櫄 饾樉饾櫋饾櫀饾櫒饾櫒饾櫑饾櫎饾櫎饾櫌, 饾櫈饾櫍 饾櫓饾櫇饾櫄 饾檱饾櫈饾櫕饾櫈饾櫍饾櫆 饾檷饾櫎饾櫎饾櫌 饾櫀饾櫍饾櫃 饾櫓饾櫇饾櫄 饾樈饾櫎饾櫀饾櫑饾櫃饾櫑饾櫎饾櫎饾櫌. 饾檹饾櫇饾櫄 饾櫒饾櫓饾櫎饾櫑饾櫈饾櫄饾櫒 饾櫀饾櫑饾櫄 饾櫌饾櫄饾櫀饾櫍饾櫓 饾櫓饾櫎 饾櫓饾櫑饾櫈饾櫆饾櫆饾櫄饾櫑 饾櫂饾櫎饾櫍饾櫕饾櫄饾櫑饾櫒饾櫀饾櫓饾櫈饾櫎饾櫍饾櫒 饾櫀饾櫌饾櫎饾櫍饾櫆饾櫒饾櫓 饾櫏饾櫄饾櫎饾櫏饾櫋饾櫄.Please fill up GOLPO LISTENERS FORM to feature on the PodcastStory Source | The Boy who Wanted the MoonTo know more about my work, visit my website | Your Story BagIf you are a Teacher looking to integrate the stories in this podcast in your classroom using Story Pedagogy, look up Spark ClassroomsHere are some ways to integrate THIS STORY:Moon Stories from NASAWorld Tales of the Moon from Lunar and Planetary InstituteOnce in a Blue MoonTalk to Kids to about Needs & WantsImpact of Chandrayan-3 on Indian Space EntrepreneursFailure-based Approach in Chandrayan-3If you like this podcast & want to support our work, you could Gift-a-Story and help us make Storytelling sustainable.Book a Discovery Call with me, to know more about how I can help you tell better stories in business, life and work. Not sure about how to tell these stories in your life and work? Ask me!You can follow my content across Social Media with the hashtag #StorytellingWithRituparnaSubscribe to my NewsletterConnect with me on