“Fine,” he mumbled, pushing a mango toward Chikoo. “But next time, just ask nicely—no tying vines to my toe!”
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.”
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“You tricked me!” Bholu shouted, rubbing his nose.
Hearing this, the other forest animals—Ramu the rabbit, Fifi the squirrel, and even Montu the mongoose—gathered around. “Fine,” he mumbled, pushing a mango toward Chikoo
Every animal in the forest longed for one mango. But the tree belonged to a grumpy old bear named Bholu. He sat under it all day, swatting away anyone who came near.
One afternoon, a little crow named Chikoo arrived. Her beak was dry, and her stomach rumbled. You refused to share what was falling anyway
The jerk shook the tree, and a dozen ripe mangoes came tumbling down—right beside Chikoo.
She flapped her wings loudly. “Caw! Caw! Bholu uncle! Look up! A monkey is stealing your mangoes!”