Upar Pankha Chalta Hai | ऊपर पंखा चलता है | Hindi Poems For Kids | hindi rhymes

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The lesson “Fun Rhymes with Chunnu and Munnu” introduces young learners to playful rhymes featuring two characters, Chunnu and Munnu, who experience humorous situations involving a fan, peanuts, and a playful kitty. Through these lighthearted stories, children are encouraged to engage with language, explore new vocabulary, and create their own rhymes, fostering creativity and a love for storytelling.
  1. What do you think Chunnu and Munnu like to do when they wake up?
  2. Can you tell me what funny thing happened with the peanuts?
  3. What kind of pet did Uncle bring back from Delhi?

Fun Rhymes with Chunnu and Munnu

Chunnu and the Fan

Up above, the fan goes round and round, while little Chunnu sleeps soundly on the ground.

Chunnu Gets Hungry

As Chunnu sleeps, he feels a little hungry. “Have some peanuts, my dear,” says a friendly voice.

The Silly Peanut Surprise

But oh no! The peanuts have no seeds inside! “I’m not your uncle,” the voice jokes with a smile.

Uncle’s Adventure

Uncle went to Delhi, and guess what he brought back? A playful kitty cat!

The Playful Kitty

The kitty gave a gentle paw tap, and Uncle’s head went all shiny and bald!

Munnu and the Fan

Up above, the fan goes round and round, while little Munnu sleeps soundly on the ground.

Munnu Gets Hungry

As Munnu sleeps, he feels a little hungry. “Have some peanuts, my dear,” says a friendly voice.

The Silly Peanut Surprise

But oh no! The peanuts have no seeds inside! “I’m not your uncle,” the voice jokes with a smile.

Uncle’s Adventure

Uncle went to Delhi, and guess what he brought back? A playful kitty cat!

The Playful Kitty

The kitty gave a gentle paw tap, and Uncle’s head went all shiny and bald!

Let’s Learn Together!

Isn’t it fun to hear about Chunnu, Munnu, and their silly adventures? Rhymes like these help us learn new words and have fun with sounds. Can you make up your own rhyme about a fan or a kitty? Try it out!

  • What do you think it would be like to have a playful kitty cat as a pet? How would you play with it?
  • Have you ever heard a funny joke or story like the ones about Chunnu and Munnu? Can you share it with us?
  • If you could bring back something special from a trip, like Uncle did, what would it be and why?
  1. Create Your Own Rhyme: Gather in a circle and think of a new rhyme together. Start with something simple, like “The cat sat on the mat.” Encourage each child to add a line to the rhyme, making it as silly or creative as they like. This activity helps children play with words and sounds, just like in the story of Chunnu and Munnu.

  2. Peanut Surprise Game: Use small paper cups and place a small object (like a bead or a seed) under one of them. Shuffle the cups around and ask the children to guess which cup has the object. This game is inspired by the “Silly Peanut Surprise” and helps children with observation and memory skills.

  3. Draw and Tell: Ask the children to draw their favorite part of the story, whether it’s the fan, the kitty, or the peanuts. Once they finish their drawings, have them share their pictures with the class and explain why they chose that part. This activity encourages creativity and helps them express their understanding of the story.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

Upar pankha chalta hai, niche chunnu sota hai.
Upar pankha chalta hai, niche chunnu sota hai.
Sote sote bhuk lagi,
Kha le beta moongfali.
Moongfali mein daana nahi,
Hum tumhare mama nahi.
Mama gaya Delhi,
Waha se laaya billi.
Billi ne maara punja,
Mama ho gaya gunja.
Upar pankha chalta hai, niche munnu sota hai.
Upar pankha chalta hai, niche munnu sota hai.
Sote sote bhuk lagi,
Kha le beta moongfali.
Moongfali mein daana nahi,
Hum tumhare mama nahi.
Mama gaya Delhi,
Waha se laaya billi.
Billi ne maara punja,
Mama ho gaya gunja.

This version maintains the original content while removing any informal or potentially inappropriate language.

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