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प्रश्न
When your grandmother and grandfather were children like you, was your family just like it is today?
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उत्तर
No, it was different from today. There were more family members who lived together. They used to live in a village.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
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Who were the members of Nimmi’s family before the arrival of her baby sister?
Has a small brother or sister been born in your home or in any house in your neighbourhood?
- How does it feel to have a new baby at home?
- How have things changed at home with the new baby?
Find out all about the youngest child in your home or in the home of a relative. Then write -
- When was the baby born?
- Is the baby a boy or a girl?
- How are you related to him or her?
- Where was the baby born?
- Who does the baby look like?
- What is the colour of his or her hair?
- What is the colour of his or her eyes?
- Does the baby have any teeth?
- What do we feed the baby with?
- What is the baby’s length?
- How many hours a day does the baby sleep?
- What different sounds does the baby make?
- Who does the baby stay with most of the time?
- Stick a photograph of the baby or draw a picture in your notebook.
Talk to your classmates and write all about what happens during weddings in their families.
- What kind of special food is cooked?
- What special clothes do the bride and bridegroom wear?
- What kinds of songs and dances are performed at weddings?
Write down the reason for this change.
In Nimmi’s family -
Can you tell in what ways the family tree of your grandmother or grandfather in their childhood is different from your family tree today?
Up to which class have your parents studied?
At what age did your grandmother get married?
Have you heard of a Law that talks about the ages before which girls and boys must not get married?
- Are there any such children in your neighbourhood who had to drop out of school? Do they want to go back to school?
- What are they doing these days?




