Storytelling is an ancient art that has always captivated us. From fairytales to myths, stories transcend age, culture, and time. They entertain, educate, and even heal. This is beautifully portrayed in the National Award-winning Marathi film ‘Ekda Kay Zala’ by Saleel Kulkarni, where the main character, Kiran, played by Sumeet Raghvan, uses storytelling to inspire and educate his son and students, showing just how powerful a story can be—especially in tough times. Now, let’s face it—kids love stories. And why wouldn’t they? Stories are like magic carpets that take them away to far-off lands where anything is possible. They can be knights battling dragons, astronauts exploring new planets, or even talking animals learning life lessons. Just think of how a simple story about a little mouse outwitting a sneaky fox can sneak in lessons about bravery and cleverness! But what about children who struggle to sit still or focus?...