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"Listen, child. Once upon a time, a shiny golden drop of tuppa was sitting on top of a hot mudde . He was bored. So he slid down the side— Jhup! —and landed on a banana leaf."

The language used in "Kannada Ammana Tullu Kathegalu" is likely to be simple, yet rich in idioms, phrases, and colloquialisms characteristic of the Kannada language. The storytelling style may be engaging, with vivid descriptions and dialogues that bring the characters to life. Kannada Ammana Tullu Kathegalu

In Kannada tradition, a mother is called or "Thayi" (ತಾಯಿ). She is considered the primary educator and the keeper of family history and folklore. Long before children have access to the digital world, it is the "Amma" who introduces them to the magical landscape of mythology, fables, and moral lessons. "Listen, child

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The child, confused but entertained, eats the mudde.

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