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The collection "Akka Amma Chelli Tho Puku Dengudu Kathalu 20 Updated" is a modern take on traditional storytelling. It brings together twenty engaging tales that have been refreshed for contemporary audiences. These stories touch upon various themes such as: If you're looking for a story or tales,
In a quaint village nestled between the lush green hills of Andhra Pradesh, there lived a young man named Puku. Puku was famously known in the village as "Akka Amma Chelli," which means his mother's younger brother's son. However, not many knew that Puku had a peculiar trait - he was a big talker, or as the villagers affectionately put it, "dengudu kathalu." These stories touch upon various themes such as:
| # | Requirement | Description | |---|-------------|-------------| | | Story Upload & Tagging | Curators upload a story (title, body, optional illustration). Must select at least one family‑role tag: Mother , Aunt , Sister , Sibling , Parent . | | FR‑2 | Content Moderation | Every story passes an automated profanity filter and a manual review before being eligible for the collection. | | FR‑3 | Rotating Collection Logic | System selects the newest 20 approved stories that have at least one family‑role tag and publishes them as “Fresh 20”. Rotation occurs automatically every 30 days (or on manual admin trigger). | | FR‑4 | Home‑Page Spotlight | A carousel widget on the home page displays the 20 story thumbnails with title & author. Clicking opens the story‑detail view. | | FR‑5 | Filtering & Search | Users can filter the collection by family role (e.g., “Only Aunt stories”) or by genre (e.g., “Comedy”, “Drama”). | | FR‑6 | Bookmark & Share | Users may bookmark a story for later reading and share a short link via social media or messaging. | | FR‑7 | Analytics Dashboard | Admins can see impressions, click‑throughs, average read time, and any moderation flags for each story. | | FR‑8 | Accessibility | All story pages must meet WCAG 2.1 AA (readable fonts, ARIA labels, high‑contrast mode). | | FR‑9 | Internationalization | UI strings support Telugu, English, and any future languages; story content stays in the language it was submitted in. | | FR‑10 | Performance | The carousel loads the first 5 thumbnails instantly; remaining thumbnails lazy‑load as the user scrolls. |
| Element | How it works | |---------|--------------| | | Each story is divided into three short sections, each spoken by Akka, Amma, or Chelli. This gives children a natural pause to absorb the lesson, mirrors real‑life family storytelling, and reinforces listening skills. | | Repetitive refrains | Phrases like “Puku deng deng, nenu padi padi” appear at the end of each segment, providing a soothing cadence that aids memory retention. | | Moral “Puku‑Bandi” | After the climax, a one‑sentence moral is highlighted in bold Telugu script and English translation, e.g., “Sahanam cheyadam ante sahasam kadu – kavitaku saadhyam.” | | Visual anchors | Each page pairs text with a single, large illustration that emphasizes the emotional tone (joy, wonder, tension). Children can point to the picture while listening, supporting multimodal learning. |
