11. Chanda Mama Counts the Stars

Chanda Mama Counts the Stars - Vocabulary, Summary & Q&A

🌜 Chanda Mama Counts the Stars - Vocabulary, Summary & Q&A ⭐

📝 Important & Difficult Words with Hindi Meanings 🇮🇳

English Word 😊 Hindi Meaning 🇮🇳
Roundगोल
Countगिनना
Tearsआंसू
Yawnजंभाई लेना
Peepझांकना
Forgetभूल जाना
Upsetउदास
Joyfullyखुशी से
Smileमुस्कुराना
Eveningशाम
English Word 😊 Hindi Meaning 🇮🇳
Startedशुरू किया
Oftenअक्सर
Completeपूरा करना
Helpमदद करना
Lookदेखना
Starsतारे
Numberसंख्या
Childrenबच्चे
Moonचाँद
Forgetभूल जाना

📝 Summary in English 🇬🇧

"Chanda Mama Counts the Stars" is a charming story about the Moon, lovingly called Chanda Mama, who tries to count the stars in the night sky. Every night, he starts counting, but he often forgets where he stopped because there are so many stars. Sometimes, he feels sad and even cries because he cannot complete his counting. The Sun, who watches him, smiles and comforts him by telling him that he does not need to count the stars. Instead, the Sun says that the number of stars is the same as the number of lovely children in the world. This makes Chanda Mama happy. From then on, he looks at the stars and children every night and smiles joyfully. The story teaches a beautiful lesson about numbers and the vastness of the stars, with a gentle message of care and love for children.


📝 हिंदी में सारांश 🇮🇳

"चंदा मामा तारों को गिनते हैं" एक प्यारी कहानी है जिसमें चंदा मामा यानी चाँद रात के आसमान में तारे गिनने की कोशिश करते हैं। वे हर रात गिनती शुरू करते हैं, लेकिन अक्सर इतनी सारी तारों की वजह से वे भूल जाते हैं कि कहां तक गिने थे। कभी-कभी वे उदास होकर रोते भी हैं क्योंकि वे अपनी गिनती पूरी नहीं कर पाते। सूरज, जो उन्हें देखता है, मुस्कुराता है और उन्हें आश्वस्त करता है कि उन्हें तारों को गिनने की जरूरत नहीं है। सूरज कहता है कि तारों की संख्या दुनिया के प्यारे बच्चों की संख्या के बराबर है। इससे चंदा मामा खुश हो जाते हैं। इसके बाद वे हर रात तारों और बच्चों को देखकर खुशी से मुस्कुराते हैं। यह कहानी हमें तारों की संख्या और बच्चों के प्रति प्यार और देखभाल का सुंदर सन्देश देती है।

❓ Textbook Questions & Answers 📚

1. Does the Moon look the same every night? 🌝

No, the Moon looks different at times; sometimes round, sometimes in other shapes. 🌗

2. What did Chanda Mama try to count? ⭐

Chanda Mama tried to count the stars in the night sky. ✨

3. Why did Chanda Mama fall asleep? 😴

He fell asleep because he was tired from counting the huge number of stars. 💤

4. Who helped Chanda Mama? ☀️

The Sun helped him by telling how many stars there are. 🌞

5. Complete the sentence: The number of stars in the sky is the same as ___________________.

The number of lovely children in the world. 👶✨

6. What do the words “here” and “there” tell us? 📍

They tell us the location of things; “here” means near and “there” means far. 🏠➡️🌳

7. Fill in the blanks:
- The students are playing kabaddi there.
- _____________ is your shirt.
- _____________ is my bicycle.
- My brother lives _____________.
- This is my bench. I sit _____________ with my friends.

- Here
- Here
- There
- Here

8. What kinds of things can be counted easily and what are too many to be counted? 📊

Things like children in the classroom or pencils in pencil box can be counted easily; things like hairs on head or children in the city are too many to count. 🧮

9. What did children do on the full moon night in the story? 🌕

The children came out to see the Moon and enjoyed looking at it. 👦👧🌙

10. What materials do you need to make wind chimes? 🎐

Two cardboard sheets, colored paper, scissors, marker, thread, and glue. ✂️📏🧵

11. Describe the steps to make wind chimes? ✂️✨

Cut crescent moon and stars from cardboard, decorate the sun, and attach all shapes with thread and glue to make wind chimes.

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