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Mothers's Day Special- Story about Courage : The Brave Heart Inside — The Story of Rani Lakshmibai for kids in Canada | Screen-free learning

6 min · 9 mei 2026
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In this inspiring episode of From Mangoes to Maples™, children travel back in time to meet one of India’s bravest heroes — Rani Lakshmibai. As a young queen, Lakshmibai faced fear, uncertainty, and enormous challenges during a difficult time in India’s history. But even when things felt overwhelming inside, she chose courage — standing up for her people and protecting what she believed was right. Through this powerful story, children learn that courage does not mean having no fear. It means finding the brave heart inside you, even when you feel nervous or unsure. A meaningful story for children growing up in Canada about confidence, resilience, and doing the right thing even when it feels difficult. Source: Inspired by historical accounts of Rani Lakshmibai (1828–1858), a leading figure in the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Adapted for children by From Mangoes to Maples™.

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