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The Lost Camel

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A classic Indian folktale of observation, deduction, and mystery for children and for grown-ups who love listening too. The Lost Camel is an old folktale from western India about three travellers who solve a puzzle without ever seeing the thing they are looking for. As they walk along a dusty road, the travellers begin noticing small clues: unevenly nibbled bushes, a trail of ants, buzzing bees, and unusual footprints in the sand. From these tiny details, they make a series of surprising discoveries about a missing camel. But when the camel’s owner appears and hears how much they know, he becomes convinced they must be thieves. What follows is a delightful tale of careful observation, logical thinking, and the extraordinary things we can learn when we pay attention to the world around us. This traditional Indian folktale has been told in many forms across generations and remains one of the most famous stories about deduction and reasoning. Long before detectives solved mysteries with magnifying glasses, these travellers were uncovering secrets simply by noticing what others overlooked. Perfect for bedtime listening, family storytime, classroom discussions about critical thinking, or children who love puzzles and mysteries, this episode encourages curiosity, observation, and asking thoughtful questions. If your child enjoys mystery stories, detective tales, Indian folktales, problem-solving adventures, and stories that celebrate clever thinking, this one is for you. 🌿 Support the podcast and help us share more stories: www.oaktreebooks.in/oaktreestories [http://www.oaktreebooks.in/oaktreestories] 🎨 Inspired by the story? Share your drawings, paintings, crafts, costumes, LEGO creations, or other artwork with us here: www.oaktreebooks.in/oaktreestories [http://www.oaktreebooks.in/oaktreestories] 📲 Follow us on Instagram and Facebook: @oaktreestories New episodes every Monday.

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episode The Lost Camel cover

The Lost Camel

A classic Indian folktale of observation, deduction, and mystery for children and for grown-ups who love listening too. The Lost Camel is an old folktale from western India about three travellers who solve a puzzle without ever seeing the thing they are looking for. As they walk along a dusty road, the travellers begin noticing small clues: unevenly nibbled bushes, a trail of ants, buzzing bees, and unusual footprints in the sand. From these tiny details, they make a series of surprising discoveries about a missing camel. But when the camel’s owner appears and hears how much they know, he becomes convinced they must be thieves. What follows is a delightful tale of careful observation, logical thinking, and the extraordinary things we can learn when we pay attention to the world around us. This traditional Indian folktale has been told in many forms across generations and remains one of the most famous stories about deduction and reasoning. Long before detectives solved mysteries with magnifying glasses, these travellers were uncovering secrets simply by noticing what others overlooked. Perfect for bedtime listening, family storytime, classroom discussions about critical thinking, or children who love puzzles and mysteries, this episode encourages curiosity, observation, and asking thoughtful questions. If your child enjoys mystery stories, detective tales, Indian folktales, problem-solving adventures, and stories that celebrate clever thinking, this one is for you. 🌿 Support the podcast and help us share more stories: www.oaktreebooks.in/oaktreestories [http://www.oaktreebooks.in/oaktreestories] 🎨 Inspired by the story? Share your drawings, paintings, crafts, costumes, LEGO creations, or other artwork with us here: www.oaktreebooks.in/oaktreestories [http://www.oaktreebooks.in/oaktreestories] 📲 Follow us on Instagram and Facebook: @oaktreestories New episodes every Monday.

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A funny and timeless Indian folktale for children and for grown-ups who love listening too. The Four Pandits is a classic story about four highly educated scholars who know many complicated things but somehow keep making very complicated mistakes. A physician, a grammarian, a logician, and an astrologer set out together to seek work at a Raja’s court. Confident in their intelligence and learning, they stop to prepare a meal before meeting the king. But what should have been a simple dinner slowly turns into complete chaos: rice ruined with dust, bitter neem leaves for dinner, spilled ghee, and a midnight palace adventure involving muddy drains, mistaken ideas, and four very confused Pandits. Filled with humour, clever dialogue, and absurd situations, this folktale gently explores the difference between knowledge and common sense. It reminds listeners that learning is valuable but so is practical thinking, humility, and noticing what is right in front of you. This episode is perfect for bedtime listening, family storytime, classroom discussions about wisdom and decision-making, or anyone who enjoys funny Indian folktales and stories with memorable characters. If you enjoy humorous moral stories, traditional Indian storytelling, and tales about scholars, kings, and clever misunderstandings, this one is for you. 🌿 Support the podcast and help us share more stories: www.oaktreebooks.in/oaktreestories [http://www.oaktreebooks.in/oaktreestories] 🎨 Inspired by the story? Share your drawings with us here: www.oaktreebooks.in/oaktreestories [http://www.oaktreebooks.in/oaktreestories] 📲 Follow us on Instagram and Facebook: @oaktreestories New episodes every Monday.

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