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“Bholu,” said Ramu gently, “the tree gives more than one bear can eat. Why not share and make friends?”
One afternoon, a little crow named Chikoo arrived. Her beak was dry, and her stomach rumbled.
Chikoo picked up a mango and took a sweet bite. “No, uncle. You refused to share what was falling anyway. The tree chose to share with me.” the champak story box pdf
Bholu looked at the fallen mangoes, then at the hungry little faces around him. His grumpy heart softened.
“Fine,” he mumbled, pushing a mango toward Chikoo. “But next time, just ask nicely—no tying vines to my toe!” “Bholu,” said Ramu gently, “the tree gives more
“You tricked me!” Bholu shouted, rubbing his nose.
Slowly, carefully, she tied one end of the vine around Bholu’s big toe while he was dozing. Then she tied the other end to a low branch of the mango tree. Chikoo picked up a mango and took a sweet bite
Bholu woke with a roar and jumped up to chase the imaginary thief. But as he leaped forward, his toe was yanked back by the vine. Thud! He fell flat on his furry belly.