It might also be family stories. Stories about their ancestors, how the family came to be where they are now, and the traditions that have been passed down through the generations. This helps the grandchildren understand their family history and feel a sense of connection to their roots.
He wants to pass on his wisdom. Through stories, he can share the lessons he has learned in life, like the importance of honesty or hard work.
He might have a very nurturing relationship. Since he had a tough life himself, he'd want to make sure his grandchildren are happy. He could be strict when it comes to their magical education but also very loving.
He could be sitting in his rocking chair by the fireplace, and tell the story in a very detailed way. He starts from the beginning, setting the scene, introducing the characters, and then gradually unfolds the plot. He might even stop from time to time to answer questions or add some extra details that he just remembered.
His grandfather could be a very strict and traditional ninja. He might have high standards for Naruto in terms of ninja skills and discipline.
Maybe it's a story about his childhood adventures, like the time he climbed a big tree and got stuck there.
Well, here's a story. There was a beautiful princess. She was locked in a high tower by an evil witch. Her grandfather had left her a magic key before. She used the key to open the door of the tower. Then she started her journey to find the witch and break the spell. Along the way, she met a brave knight and they fought together against the witch.
It could be a heartwarming tale from his own childhood. Maybe a story of adventure and friendship.
He might use different voices for different characters in the story.
He relates the story to his own life experiences. So it doesn't feel like just a made - up tale but something real and relatable. He might say things like 'This is just like when I was young and had to face a difficult situation' which makes the listeners more engaged as they can see the connection between the story and real life.
Grandmas often knit sweaters for their grandchildren. They put so much love into each stitch, and those sweaters are not only warm but also a symbol of their love. My grandma knitted me a beautiful blue sweater when I was a kid, and I still keep it as a precious memory.