All of us went to the Dasara fair.

15
The Moon and The Cap Author: Rohini Nilekani Illustrator: Angie & Upesh

Transcript of All of us went to the Dasara fair.

The Moon and The CapAuthor Rohini NilekaniIllustrator Angie amp Upesh

All of us went to the Dasara fair

2

Papa bought Chintu fancy glasses Mother bought me a bright blue capThe baby got sugar candy

3

On the way home a very strong wind cameIt blew my cap away

4

My cap got stuck on a branch of the old Pipal tree

5

I cried a lot And I did not eat my dinner

6

Later that night the moon came upIt looked at my cap on the old Pipal tree

7

It tried on my cap The moon smiled happily I had to smile too

8

After school the next day my mother gave me a shiny new red cap ldquoThemoon sent itrdquo she said

9

That night both the moon and I wore our caps and smiled We were happy

10

Do you think the sun needs a hat

11

Guess which cap I am wearing today

12

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Story AttributionThis story The Moon and The Cap is written by Rohini Nilekani copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

Other CreditsThis book has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The author of this book Rohini Nilekani used to earlier write under the pseudonym NoniPratham Books is a not-for-profit organization that publishes books in multiple Indian languages to promote reading among children wwwprathambooksorg

Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy holding a cap against a full moon sky by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2Family at a market by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Children wearing fancy glasses andeating candy by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy losing his cap in the wind by Angie ampUpesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Boys looking at cap caught on a tree by Angie amp Upesh copy PrathamBooks 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Boys sitting during meal and one boy crying by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Boy looking at cap caught on a tree from a window by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Boy looking at moon wearing a cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy holding a red cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 10 Boy wearing a red cap and smiling moon wearing a blue cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 11 Boys looking at the sun by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Boy and different caps by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This is a Level 1 book for children who are eager to begin reading

(English)The Moon and The Cap

Do you like to wear a cap on a sunny day Find out who else likes towear a cap in this charming book

Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand

All of us went to the Dasara fair

2

Papa bought Chintu fancy glasses Mother bought me a bright blue capThe baby got sugar candy

3

On the way home a very strong wind cameIt blew my cap away

4

My cap got stuck on a branch of the old Pipal tree

5

I cried a lot And I did not eat my dinner

6

Later that night the moon came upIt looked at my cap on the old Pipal tree

7

It tried on my cap The moon smiled happily I had to smile too

8

After school the next day my mother gave me a shiny new red cap ldquoThemoon sent itrdquo she said

9

That night both the moon and I wore our caps and smiled We were happy

10

Do you think the sun needs a hat

11

Guess which cap I am wearing today

12

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Story AttributionThis story The Moon and The Cap is written by Rohini Nilekani copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

Other CreditsThis book has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The author of this book Rohini Nilekani used to earlier write under the pseudonym NoniPratham Books is a not-for-profit organization that publishes books in multiple Indian languages to promote reading among children wwwprathambooksorg

Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy holding a cap against a full moon sky by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2Family at a market by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Children wearing fancy glasses andeating candy by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy losing his cap in the wind by Angie ampUpesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Boys looking at cap caught on a tree by Angie amp Upesh copy PrathamBooks 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Boys sitting during meal and one boy crying by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Boy looking at cap caught on a tree from a window by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Boy looking at moon wearing a cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy holding a red cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 10 Boy wearing a red cap and smiling moon wearing a blue cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 11 Boys looking at the sun by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Boy and different caps by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This is a Level 1 book for children who are eager to begin reading

(English)The Moon and The Cap

Do you like to wear a cap on a sunny day Find out who else likes towear a cap in this charming book

Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand

Papa bought Chintu fancy glasses Mother bought me a bright blue capThe baby got sugar candy

3

On the way home a very strong wind cameIt blew my cap away

4

My cap got stuck on a branch of the old Pipal tree

5

I cried a lot And I did not eat my dinner

6

Later that night the moon came upIt looked at my cap on the old Pipal tree

7

It tried on my cap The moon smiled happily I had to smile too

8

After school the next day my mother gave me a shiny new red cap ldquoThemoon sent itrdquo she said

9

That night both the moon and I wore our caps and smiled We were happy

10

Do you think the sun needs a hat

11

Guess which cap I am wearing today

12

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Story AttributionThis story The Moon and The Cap is written by Rohini Nilekani copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

Other CreditsThis book has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The author of this book Rohini Nilekani used to earlier write under the pseudonym NoniPratham Books is a not-for-profit organization that publishes books in multiple Indian languages to promote reading among children wwwprathambooksorg

Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy holding a cap against a full moon sky by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2Family at a market by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Children wearing fancy glasses andeating candy by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy losing his cap in the wind by Angie ampUpesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Boys looking at cap caught on a tree by Angie amp Upesh copy PrathamBooks 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Boys sitting during meal and one boy crying by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Boy looking at cap caught on a tree from a window by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Boy looking at moon wearing a cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy holding a red cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 10 Boy wearing a red cap and smiling moon wearing a blue cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 11 Boys looking at the sun by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Boy and different caps by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This is a Level 1 book for children who are eager to begin reading

(English)The Moon and The Cap

Do you like to wear a cap on a sunny day Find out who else likes towear a cap in this charming book

Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand

On the way home a very strong wind cameIt blew my cap away

4

My cap got stuck on a branch of the old Pipal tree

5

I cried a lot And I did not eat my dinner

6

Later that night the moon came upIt looked at my cap on the old Pipal tree

7

It tried on my cap The moon smiled happily I had to smile too

8

After school the next day my mother gave me a shiny new red cap ldquoThemoon sent itrdquo she said

9

That night both the moon and I wore our caps and smiled We were happy

10

Do you think the sun needs a hat

11

Guess which cap I am wearing today

12

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Story AttributionThis story The Moon and The Cap is written by Rohini Nilekani copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

Other CreditsThis book has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The author of this book Rohini Nilekani used to earlier write under the pseudonym NoniPratham Books is a not-for-profit organization that publishes books in multiple Indian languages to promote reading among children wwwprathambooksorg

Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy holding a cap against a full moon sky by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2Family at a market by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Children wearing fancy glasses andeating candy by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy losing his cap in the wind by Angie ampUpesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Boys looking at cap caught on a tree by Angie amp Upesh copy PrathamBooks 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Boys sitting during meal and one boy crying by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Boy looking at cap caught on a tree from a window by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Boy looking at moon wearing a cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy holding a red cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 10 Boy wearing a red cap and smiling moon wearing a blue cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 11 Boys looking at the sun by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Boy and different caps by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This is a Level 1 book for children who are eager to begin reading

(English)The Moon and The Cap

Do you like to wear a cap on a sunny day Find out who else likes towear a cap in this charming book

Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand

My cap got stuck on a branch of the old Pipal tree

5

I cried a lot And I did not eat my dinner

6

Later that night the moon came upIt looked at my cap on the old Pipal tree

7

It tried on my cap The moon smiled happily I had to smile too

8

After school the next day my mother gave me a shiny new red cap ldquoThemoon sent itrdquo she said

9

That night both the moon and I wore our caps and smiled We were happy

10

Do you think the sun needs a hat

11

Guess which cap I am wearing today

12

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Story AttributionThis story The Moon and The Cap is written by Rohini Nilekani copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

Other CreditsThis book has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The author of this book Rohini Nilekani used to earlier write under the pseudonym NoniPratham Books is a not-for-profit organization that publishes books in multiple Indian languages to promote reading among children wwwprathambooksorg

Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy holding a cap against a full moon sky by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2Family at a market by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Children wearing fancy glasses andeating candy by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy losing his cap in the wind by Angie ampUpesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Boys looking at cap caught on a tree by Angie amp Upesh copy PrathamBooks 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Boys sitting during meal and one boy crying by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Boy looking at cap caught on a tree from a window by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Boy looking at moon wearing a cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy holding a red cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 10 Boy wearing a red cap and smiling moon wearing a blue cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 11 Boys looking at the sun by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Boy and different caps by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This is a Level 1 book for children who are eager to begin reading

(English)The Moon and The Cap

Do you like to wear a cap on a sunny day Find out who else likes towear a cap in this charming book

Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand

I cried a lot And I did not eat my dinner

6

Later that night the moon came upIt looked at my cap on the old Pipal tree

7

It tried on my cap The moon smiled happily I had to smile too

8

After school the next day my mother gave me a shiny new red cap ldquoThemoon sent itrdquo she said

9

That night both the moon and I wore our caps and smiled We were happy

10

Do you think the sun needs a hat

11

Guess which cap I am wearing today

12

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Story AttributionThis story The Moon and The Cap is written by Rohini Nilekani copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

Other CreditsThis book has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The author of this book Rohini Nilekani used to earlier write under the pseudonym NoniPratham Books is a not-for-profit organization that publishes books in multiple Indian languages to promote reading among children wwwprathambooksorg

Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy holding a cap against a full moon sky by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2Family at a market by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Children wearing fancy glasses andeating candy by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy losing his cap in the wind by Angie ampUpesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Boys looking at cap caught on a tree by Angie amp Upesh copy PrathamBooks 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Boys sitting during meal and one boy crying by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Boy looking at cap caught on a tree from a window by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Boy looking at moon wearing a cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy holding a red cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 10 Boy wearing a red cap and smiling moon wearing a blue cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 11 Boys looking at the sun by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Boy and different caps by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This is a Level 1 book for children who are eager to begin reading

(English)The Moon and The Cap

Do you like to wear a cap on a sunny day Find out who else likes towear a cap in this charming book

Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand

Later that night the moon came upIt looked at my cap on the old Pipal tree

7

It tried on my cap The moon smiled happily I had to smile too

8

After school the next day my mother gave me a shiny new red cap ldquoThemoon sent itrdquo she said

9

That night both the moon and I wore our caps and smiled We were happy

10

Do you think the sun needs a hat

11

Guess which cap I am wearing today

12

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Story AttributionThis story The Moon and The Cap is written by Rohini Nilekani copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

Other CreditsThis book has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The author of this book Rohini Nilekani used to earlier write under the pseudonym NoniPratham Books is a not-for-profit organization that publishes books in multiple Indian languages to promote reading among children wwwprathambooksorg

Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy holding a cap against a full moon sky by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2Family at a market by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Children wearing fancy glasses andeating candy by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy losing his cap in the wind by Angie ampUpesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Boys looking at cap caught on a tree by Angie amp Upesh copy PrathamBooks 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Boys sitting during meal and one boy crying by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Boy looking at cap caught on a tree from a window by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Boy looking at moon wearing a cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy holding a red cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 10 Boy wearing a red cap and smiling moon wearing a blue cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 11 Boys looking at the sun by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Boy and different caps by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This is a Level 1 book for children who are eager to begin reading

(English)The Moon and The Cap

Do you like to wear a cap on a sunny day Find out who else likes towear a cap in this charming book

Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand

It tried on my cap The moon smiled happily I had to smile too

8

After school the next day my mother gave me a shiny new red cap ldquoThemoon sent itrdquo she said

9

That night both the moon and I wore our caps and smiled We were happy

10

Do you think the sun needs a hat

11

Guess which cap I am wearing today

12

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Story AttributionThis story The Moon and The Cap is written by Rohini Nilekani copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

Other CreditsThis book has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The author of this book Rohini Nilekani used to earlier write under the pseudonym NoniPratham Books is a not-for-profit organization that publishes books in multiple Indian languages to promote reading among children wwwprathambooksorg

Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy holding a cap against a full moon sky by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2Family at a market by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Children wearing fancy glasses andeating candy by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy losing his cap in the wind by Angie ampUpesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Boys looking at cap caught on a tree by Angie amp Upesh copy PrathamBooks 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Boys sitting during meal and one boy crying by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Boy looking at cap caught on a tree from a window by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Boy looking at moon wearing a cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy holding a red cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 10 Boy wearing a red cap and smiling moon wearing a blue cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 11 Boys looking at the sun by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Boy and different caps by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This is a Level 1 book for children who are eager to begin reading

(English)The Moon and The Cap

Do you like to wear a cap on a sunny day Find out who else likes towear a cap in this charming book

Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand

After school the next day my mother gave me a shiny new red cap ldquoThemoon sent itrdquo she said

9

That night both the moon and I wore our caps and smiled We were happy

10

Do you think the sun needs a hat

11

Guess which cap I am wearing today

12

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Story AttributionThis story The Moon and The Cap is written by Rohini Nilekani copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

Other CreditsThis book has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The author of this book Rohini Nilekani used to earlier write under the pseudonym NoniPratham Books is a not-for-profit organization that publishes books in multiple Indian languages to promote reading among children wwwprathambooksorg

Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy holding a cap against a full moon sky by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2Family at a market by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Children wearing fancy glasses andeating candy by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy losing his cap in the wind by Angie ampUpesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Boys looking at cap caught on a tree by Angie amp Upesh copy PrathamBooks 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Boys sitting during meal and one boy crying by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Boy looking at cap caught on a tree from a window by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Boy looking at moon wearing a cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy holding a red cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 10 Boy wearing a red cap and smiling moon wearing a blue cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 11 Boys looking at the sun by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Boy and different caps by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This is a Level 1 book for children who are eager to begin reading

(English)The Moon and The Cap

Do you like to wear a cap on a sunny day Find out who else likes towear a cap in this charming book

Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand

That night both the moon and I wore our caps and smiled We were happy

10

Do you think the sun needs a hat

11

Guess which cap I am wearing today

12

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Story AttributionThis story The Moon and The Cap is written by Rohini Nilekani copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

Other CreditsThis book has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The author of this book Rohini Nilekani used to earlier write under the pseudonym NoniPratham Books is a not-for-profit organization that publishes books in multiple Indian languages to promote reading among children wwwprathambooksorg

Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy holding a cap against a full moon sky by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2Family at a market by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Children wearing fancy glasses andeating candy by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy losing his cap in the wind by Angie ampUpesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Boys looking at cap caught on a tree by Angie amp Upesh copy PrathamBooks 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Boys sitting during meal and one boy crying by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Boy looking at cap caught on a tree from a window by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Boy looking at moon wearing a cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy holding a red cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 10 Boy wearing a red cap and smiling moon wearing a blue cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 11 Boys looking at the sun by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Boy and different caps by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This is a Level 1 book for children who are eager to begin reading

(English)The Moon and The Cap

Do you like to wear a cap on a sunny day Find out who else likes towear a cap in this charming book

Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand

Do you think the sun needs a hat

11

Guess which cap I am wearing today

12

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Story AttributionThis story The Moon and The Cap is written by Rohini Nilekani copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

Other CreditsThis book has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The author of this book Rohini Nilekani used to earlier write under the pseudonym NoniPratham Books is a not-for-profit organization that publishes books in multiple Indian languages to promote reading among children wwwprathambooksorg

Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy holding a cap against a full moon sky by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2Family at a market by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Children wearing fancy glasses andeating candy by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy losing his cap in the wind by Angie ampUpesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Boys looking at cap caught on a tree by Angie amp Upesh copy PrathamBooks 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Boys sitting during meal and one boy crying by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Boy looking at cap caught on a tree from a window by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Boy looking at moon wearing a cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy holding a red cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 10 Boy wearing a red cap and smiling moon wearing a blue cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 11 Boys looking at the sun by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Boy and different caps by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This is a Level 1 book for children who are eager to begin reading

(English)The Moon and The Cap

Do you like to wear a cap on a sunny day Find out who else likes towear a cap in this charming book

Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand

Guess which cap I am wearing today

12

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Story AttributionThis story The Moon and The Cap is written by Rohini Nilekani copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

Other CreditsThis book has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The author of this book Rohini Nilekani used to earlier write under the pseudonym NoniPratham Books is a not-for-profit organization that publishes books in multiple Indian languages to promote reading among children wwwprathambooksorg

Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy holding a cap against a full moon sky by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2Family at a market by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Children wearing fancy glasses andeating candy by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy losing his cap in the wind by Angie ampUpesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Boys looking at cap caught on a tree by Angie amp Upesh copy PrathamBooks 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Boys sitting during meal and one boy crying by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Boy looking at cap caught on a tree from a window by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Boy looking at moon wearing a cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy holding a red cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 10 Boy wearing a red cap and smiling moon wearing a blue cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 11 Boys looking at the sun by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Boy and different caps by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This is a Level 1 book for children who are eager to begin reading

(English)The Moon and The Cap

Do you like to wear a cap on a sunny day Find out who else likes towear a cap in this charming book

Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Story AttributionThis story The Moon and The Cap is written by Rohini Nilekani copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

Other CreditsThis book has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The author of this book Rohini Nilekani used to earlier write under the pseudonym NoniPratham Books is a not-for-profit organization that publishes books in multiple Indian languages to promote reading among children wwwprathambooksorg

Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy holding a cap against a full moon sky by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2Family at a market by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Children wearing fancy glasses andeating candy by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy losing his cap in the wind by Angie ampUpesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Boys looking at cap caught on a tree by Angie amp Upesh copy PrathamBooks 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Boys sitting during meal and one boy crying by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Boy looking at cap caught on a tree from a window by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Boy looking at moon wearing a cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy holding a red cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 10 Boy wearing a red cap and smiling moon wearing a blue cap by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 11 Boys looking at the sun by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Boy and different caps by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This is a Level 1 book for children who are eager to begin reading

(English)The Moon and The Cap

Do you like to wear a cap on a sunny day Find out who else likes towear a cap in this charming book

Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand

This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link

Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions

Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40

Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Boy and different caps by Angie amp Upesh copy Pratham Books 2007 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

This is a Level 1 book for children who are eager to begin reading

(English)The Moon and The Cap

Do you like to wear a cap on a sunny day Find out who else likes towear a cap in this charming book

Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand

This is a Level 1 book for children who are eager to begin reading

(English)The Moon and The Cap

Do you like to wear a cap on a sunny day Find out who else likes towear a cap in this charming book

Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand