خوشی
Khushi

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Burg-o-Bar Urdu Story Series:

  • In this book, your child will learn that dreams need hard work, patience is important.
  • This book series builds strong Urdu language skills, creativity, and moral values in children.I
  • It supports practical learning and serves as a helpful tool for both parents and teachers.
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خوشی چھ سالہ بچّے کے لئے
اس کہانی میں علی بابا کے کردار کے ذریعے صبح جلد اٹھنے اور صبح کی سیر کی ترغیب دلائی گئی ہے۔ صبح اٹھنا تندرست رہنے کا بہترین موقع ہوتا ہے۔صبح کی تازہ ہوا انسان کے دل و دماغ کو فرحت بخشتی ہے۔ اللہ تعالی نے صبح جلد اٹھنے میں برکت رکھی ہے۔ کہانی میں باغ کا تصور پیش کیا گیا ہے۔ باغ پھل دار درختوں کا بھی ہو تا اور پھولوں کا بھی ۔ اس موضوع کے تحت پھولوں کی اقسام ان کی رنگت اور خوشبو اور استعمال پر بات چیت کی جا سکتی ہے۔ کھیت اور باغ کا فرق واضح کیا گیا ہے۔ اس سے متعلق ذخیرہ الفاظ سکھایا گیا ہے۔ خاندان کا مل جل سیر تفریح کرنا پورے خاندان کی خوشی کا باعث بنتا ہے۔
*اخلاقی سبق*: اللہ تعالی نے صبح کے اٹھنے میں برکت رکھی ہے۔ اس لئے ضبح جلد اٹھنا چاہئے۔ خاندان کا مل جل کر رہنا ایک دوسرے کی محبت اور ایک دوسرے کا ساتھ دینے کی ترغیب دیتا ہے۔

Khushi for a Six-Year-Old Child

  •  The story uses the character of Ali Baba to encourage waking up early and going for a morning walk.
  • Waking up early is a great way to stay healthy.
  • Fresh morning air refreshes the mind and heart.
  • There are blessings in waking up early.
  • The story introduces the concept of a garden.
  • A garden can have fruit trees as well as flowers.
  • Different types of flowers, their colors, fragrances, and uses can be discussed.
  • The difference between a field and a garden is explained.
  • Related vocabulary is taught through this topic.
  • Spending time together as a family and going on outings brings happiness to everyone.

This is a heartwarming Urdu children’s story titled “Khushi”. It is a gentle, educational tale designed to introduce young children to the beauty of nature and the warmth of family life.
The Storyline
The book follows a young boy named Ali Baba who is woken up one morning by a bright sunbeam. In his innocent imagination, he perceives the light as a character named “Kiran” (which means “ray” in Urdu).
* The Discovery: “Kiran” tells Ali Baba about a wonderful garden where she goes every morning to wake up the flowers.
* The Curiosity: Fascinated by this, Ali Baba asks his parents what a “garden” is, as he has never truly noticed one before.
* The Resolution: His parents, Abba Ji and Amma, explain that “Kiran” is the sun’s light. Seeing his excitement, they promise to take him to a real garden the next day to see the flowers bloom.
Key Features
* Educational Theme: It uses personification (a sun ray as a friend) to teach children about sunrise, light, and the natural cycle of flowers blooming.
* Cultural Values: The book emphasizes respectful family dynamics, using traditional titles like Abba Ji and Amma.
* The Final Moral: The story concludes with a beautiful lesson on family unity: “In the happiness of one, everyone is happy.” This reinforces the idea that a family’s strength lies in sharing each other’s joy.
Visual Style
The illustrations are bright and inviting, using “Sun rays” to help children visualize their physical presence in the room. The text is written in a large, clear Nasta’liq script, making it an excellent resource for early Urdu literacy.

Moral Lesson:

  • Allah Almighty has placed blessings in waking up early.
  • Therefore, one should wake up early in the morning.
  • Living together as a family promotes love and mutual support.