Milk? Moo Moo Brown Cow, Have You Any · Author: Jayashree Deshpande ... Raju lived in the city....
Transcript of Milk? Moo Moo Brown Cow, Have You Any · Author: Jayashree Deshpande ... Raju lived in the city....
Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You AnyMilkAuthor Jayashree DeshpandeIllustrator Srikrishna KedilayaTranslator Divaspathy Hegde
Raju lived in the city But in thesummer when school was outRaju headed straight for his Ajjarsquoshouse in the village
2
Every summer he learntsomething new at Ajjarsquos houseThis time he was to learn that inthe village milk does not come outof plastic sachets
3
The evening he arrived Ajji tookhim to the cowshed behind thehouse
Four gentle brown cows weremunching on the hay Ajji hadcollected for them
4
A couple of frisky young calvesjumped around playfully Rajuenjoyed watching them
He thought they were very sweet
5
ldquoRaju remember the glass of milkyou just had This is the cow thatthe milk came fromrdquosaid Ajji ldquoThe milk I drank camefrom a cowrdquo asked Raju verysurprised
ldquoYou mean you just milked her andthere was my glass of milk readyto drinkrdquo
6
ldquoYes Rajurdquo smiled Ajji ldquoCome andmeet my cows
This is Kaveri whose milk you justdrank this is Kapila this one isGanga and there at the far corneris Gowrirdquo
Raju stood where he was lookingat the cows doubtfully
ldquoCome Rajurdquo coaxed Ajji ldquoComeand touch themThey wonrsquot hurt yourdquo
7
As Raju moved among them thecalves moved closer to theirmothers and mooed wondering ifthey could trust this stranger Theirmothers licked them letting themknow Raju was a friend
8
Raju picked up courage andreached up to touch Gowrirsquos neckIt felt all soft and wrinklysomewhat like Ajjirsquos neck Gowrimooed at Rajursquos touch wanting tobe friends
9
ldquoDo you know how milk comes outof the cow Rajurdquo asked Ajji
10
ldquoNo Ajjirdquo said Raju feeling a littlesilly ldquoAll I know is that in the cityour milk comes to our door inplastic sachetsrdquo
11
ldquoCome let me show yourdquo said Ajji
Taking him by the hand she ledhim to Kapila Kapilarsquos calf wasclose by
12
13
14
Ajji first allowed the calf to suckleand drink as much milk as sheneeded Then she washed Kapilarsquos udderswith water and cleaned themSitting on her haunches she beganto milk the cow pressing theudders gently between finger andthumb
15
16
As Raju watched milk spurtedfrom the udders into the vesselbelow The vessel began to fill upslowly and the milk began to turnfrothy at the top Raju wassurprised and pleased to see thefrothy milk
17
18
ldquoAjjirdquo he said excitedly ldquosee howthe bubbles are forming at thetoprdquo
ldquoYes Rajurdquo said Ajji smiling at hisexcitement ldquoWhen I pull on theudders powerful jets of milk comeout They hit the surface of themilk in the vessel with great forcemixing with the air and formingbubbles That is what makes freshmilk taste so different from milkthat comes out of a packetrdquo
19
ldquoWow I had no ideardquo said Raju
Ajji boiled the fresh frothy milk inthe kitchen and poured out a glassfor Raju It tasted so good thatRaju finished it in a few quickgulps
20
ldquoAjji when I go back to the city Ishall tell all my friends where milkcomes fromrdquo said Raju
ldquoI shall tell them how good freshmilk tastes at my Ajjis houserdquo
Ajji laughed happily ldquoDo that mylittle Rajurdquo she said ldquoTheneveryone will know who is thecleverest boy in the class rdquo
21
22
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
23
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
Raju lived in the city But in thesummer when school was outRaju headed straight for his Ajjarsquoshouse in the village
2
Every summer he learntsomething new at Ajjarsquos houseThis time he was to learn that inthe village milk does not come outof plastic sachets
3
The evening he arrived Ajji tookhim to the cowshed behind thehouse
Four gentle brown cows weremunching on the hay Ajji hadcollected for them
4
A couple of frisky young calvesjumped around playfully Rajuenjoyed watching them
He thought they were very sweet
5
ldquoRaju remember the glass of milkyou just had This is the cow thatthe milk came fromrdquosaid Ajji ldquoThe milk I drank camefrom a cowrdquo asked Raju verysurprised
ldquoYou mean you just milked her andthere was my glass of milk readyto drinkrdquo
6
ldquoYes Rajurdquo smiled Ajji ldquoCome andmeet my cows
This is Kaveri whose milk you justdrank this is Kapila this one isGanga and there at the far corneris Gowrirdquo
Raju stood where he was lookingat the cows doubtfully
ldquoCome Rajurdquo coaxed Ajji ldquoComeand touch themThey wonrsquot hurt yourdquo
7
As Raju moved among them thecalves moved closer to theirmothers and mooed wondering ifthey could trust this stranger Theirmothers licked them letting themknow Raju was a friend
8
Raju picked up courage andreached up to touch Gowrirsquos neckIt felt all soft and wrinklysomewhat like Ajjirsquos neck Gowrimooed at Rajursquos touch wanting tobe friends
9
ldquoDo you know how milk comes outof the cow Rajurdquo asked Ajji
10
ldquoNo Ajjirdquo said Raju feeling a littlesilly ldquoAll I know is that in the cityour milk comes to our door inplastic sachetsrdquo
11
ldquoCome let me show yourdquo said Ajji
Taking him by the hand she ledhim to Kapila Kapilarsquos calf wasclose by
12
13
14
Ajji first allowed the calf to suckleand drink as much milk as sheneeded Then she washed Kapilarsquos udderswith water and cleaned themSitting on her haunches she beganto milk the cow pressing theudders gently between finger andthumb
15
16
As Raju watched milk spurtedfrom the udders into the vesselbelow The vessel began to fill upslowly and the milk began to turnfrothy at the top Raju wassurprised and pleased to see thefrothy milk
17
18
ldquoAjjirdquo he said excitedly ldquosee howthe bubbles are forming at thetoprdquo
ldquoYes Rajurdquo said Ajji smiling at hisexcitement ldquoWhen I pull on theudders powerful jets of milk comeout They hit the surface of themilk in the vessel with great forcemixing with the air and formingbubbles That is what makes freshmilk taste so different from milkthat comes out of a packetrdquo
19
ldquoWow I had no ideardquo said Raju
Ajji boiled the fresh frothy milk inthe kitchen and poured out a glassfor Raju It tasted so good thatRaju finished it in a few quickgulps
20
ldquoAjji when I go back to the city Ishall tell all my friends where milkcomes fromrdquo said Raju
ldquoI shall tell them how good freshmilk tastes at my Ajjis houserdquo
Ajji laughed happily ldquoDo that mylittle Rajurdquo she said ldquoTheneveryone will know who is thecleverest boy in the class rdquo
21
22
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
23
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
Every summer he learntsomething new at Ajjarsquos houseThis time he was to learn that inthe village milk does not come outof plastic sachets
3
The evening he arrived Ajji tookhim to the cowshed behind thehouse
Four gentle brown cows weremunching on the hay Ajji hadcollected for them
4
A couple of frisky young calvesjumped around playfully Rajuenjoyed watching them
He thought they were very sweet
5
ldquoRaju remember the glass of milkyou just had This is the cow thatthe milk came fromrdquosaid Ajji ldquoThe milk I drank camefrom a cowrdquo asked Raju verysurprised
ldquoYou mean you just milked her andthere was my glass of milk readyto drinkrdquo
6
ldquoYes Rajurdquo smiled Ajji ldquoCome andmeet my cows
This is Kaveri whose milk you justdrank this is Kapila this one isGanga and there at the far corneris Gowrirdquo
Raju stood where he was lookingat the cows doubtfully
ldquoCome Rajurdquo coaxed Ajji ldquoComeand touch themThey wonrsquot hurt yourdquo
7
As Raju moved among them thecalves moved closer to theirmothers and mooed wondering ifthey could trust this stranger Theirmothers licked them letting themknow Raju was a friend
8
Raju picked up courage andreached up to touch Gowrirsquos neckIt felt all soft and wrinklysomewhat like Ajjirsquos neck Gowrimooed at Rajursquos touch wanting tobe friends
9
ldquoDo you know how milk comes outof the cow Rajurdquo asked Ajji
10
ldquoNo Ajjirdquo said Raju feeling a littlesilly ldquoAll I know is that in the cityour milk comes to our door inplastic sachetsrdquo
11
ldquoCome let me show yourdquo said Ajji
Taking him by the hand she ledhim to Kapila Kapilarsquos calf wasclose by
12
13
14
Ajji first allowed the calf to suckleand drink as much milk as sheneeded Then she washed Kapilarsquos udderswith water and cleaned themSitting on her haunches she beganto milk the cow pressing theudders gently between finger andthumb
15
16
As Raju watched milk spurtedfrom the udders into the vesselbelow The vessel began to fill upslowly and the milk began to turnfrothy at the top Raju wassurprised and pleased to see thefrothy milk
17
18
ldquoAjjirdquo he said excitedly ldquosee howthe bubbles are forming at thetoprdquo
ldquoYes Rajurdquo said Ajji smiling at hisexcitement ldquoWhen I pull on theudders powerful jets of milk comeout They hit the surface of themilk in the vessel with great forcemixing with the air and formingbubbles That is what makes freshmilk taste so different from milkthat comes out of a packetrdquo
19
ldquoWow I had no ideardquo said Raju
Ajji boiled the fresh frothy milk inthe kitchen and poured out a glassfor Raju It tasted so good thatRaju finished it in a few quickgulps
20
ldquoAjji when I go back to the city Ishall tell all my friends where milkcomes fromrdquo said Raju
ldquoI shall tell them how good freshmilk tastes at my Ajjis houserdquo
Ajji laughed happily ldquoDo that mylittle Rajurdquo she said ldquoTheneveryone will know who is thecleverest boy in the class rdquo
21
22
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
23
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
The evening he arrived Ajji tookhim to the cowshed behind thehouse
Four gentle brown cows weremunching on the hay Ajji hadcollected for them
4
A couple of frisky young calvesjumped around playfully Rajuenjoyed watching them
He thought they were very sweet
5
ldquoRaju remember the glass of milkyou just had This is the cow thatthe milk came fromrdquosaid Ajji ldquoThe milk I drank camefrom a cowrdquo asked Raju verysurprised
ldquoYou mean you just milked her andthere was my glass of milk readyto drinkrdquo
6
ldquoYes Rajurdquo smiled Ajji ldquoCome andmeet my cows
This is Kaveri whose milk you justdrank this is Kapila this one isGanga and there at the far corneris Gowrirdquo
Raju stood where he was lookingat the cows doubtfully
ldquoCome Rajurdquo coaxed Ajji ldquoComeand touch themThey wonrsquot hurt yourdquo
7
As Raju moved among them thecalves moved closer to theirmothers and mooed wondering ifthey could trust this stranger Theirmothers licked them letting themknow Raju was a friend
8
Raju picked up courage andreached up to touch Gowrirsquos neckIt felt all soft and wrinklysomewhat like Ajjirsquos neck Gowrimooed at Rajursquos touch wanting tobe friends
9
ldquoDo you know how milk comes outof the cow Rajurdquo asked Ajji
10
ldquoNo Ajjirdquo said Raju feeling a littlesilly ldquoAll I know is that in the cityour milk comes to our door inplastic sachetsrdquo
11
ldquoCome let me show yourdquo said Ajji
Taking him by the hand she ledhim to Kapila Kapilarsquos calf wasclose by
12
13
14
Ajji first allowed the calf to suckleand drink as much milk as sheneeded Then she washed Kapilarsquos udderswith water and cleaned themSitting on her haunches she beganto milk the cow pressing theudders gently between finger andthumb
15
16
As Raju watched milk spurtedfrom the udders into the vesselbelow The vessel began to fill upslowly and the milk began to turnfrothy at the top Raju wassurprised and pleased to see thefrothy milk
17
18
ldquoAjjirdquo he said excitedly ldquosee howthe bubbles are forming at thetoprdquo
ldquoYes Rajurdquo said Ajji smiling at hisexcitement ldquoWhen I pull on theudders powerful jets of milk comeout They hit the surface of themilk in the vessel with great forcemixing with the air and formingbubbles That is what makes freshmilk taste so different from milkthat comes out of a packetrdquo
19
ldquoWow I had no ideardquo said Raju
Ajji boiled the fresh frothy milk inthe kitchen and poured out a glassfor Raju It tasted so good thatRaju finished it in a few quickgulps
20
ldquoAjji when I go back to the city Ishall tell all my friends where milkcomes fromrdquo said Raju
ldquoI shall tell them how good freshmilk tastes at my Ajjis houserdquo
Ajji laughed happily ldquoDo that mylittle Rajurdquo she said ldquoTheneveryone will know who is thecleverest boy in the class rdquo
21
22
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
23
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
A couple of frisky young calvesjumped around playfully Rajuenjoyed watching them
He thought they were very sweet
5
ldquoRaju remember the glass of milkyou just had This is the cow thatthe milk came fromrdquosaid Ajji ldquoThe milk I drank camefrom a cowrdquo asked Raju verysurprised
ldquoYou mean you just milked her andthere was my glass of milk readyto drinkrdquo
6
ldquoYes Rajurdquo smiled Ajji ldquoCome andmeet my cows
This is Kaveri whose milk you justdrank this is Kapila this one isGanga and there at the far corneris Gowrirdquo
Raju stood where he was lookingat the cows doubtfully
ldquoCome Rajurdquo coaxed Ajji ldquoComeand touch themThey wonrsquot hurt yourdquo
7
As Raju moved among them thecalves moved closer to theirmothers and mooed wondering ifthey could trust this stranger Theirmothers licked them letting themknow Raju was a friend
8
Raju picked up courage andreached up to touch Gowrirsquos neckIt felt all soft and wrinklysomewhat like Ajjirsquos neck Gowrimooed at Rajursquos touch wanting tobe friends
9
ldquoDo you know how milk comes outof the cow Rajurdquo asked Ajji
10
ldquoNo Ajjirdquo said Raju feeling a littlesilly ldquoAll I know is that in the cityour milk comes to our door inplastic sachetsrdquo
11
ldquoCome let me show yourdquo said Ajji
Taking him by the hand she ledhim to Kapila Kapilarsquos calf wasclose by
12
13
14
Ajji first allowed the calf to suckleand drink as much milk as sheneeded Then she washed Kapilarsquos udderswith water and cleaned themSitting on her haunches she beganto milk the cow pressing theudders gently between finger andthumb
15
16
As Raju watched milk spurtedfrom the udders into the vesselbelow The vessel began to fill upslowly and the milk began to turnfrothy at the top Raju wassurprised and pleased to see thefrothy milk
17
18
ldquoAjjirdquo he said excitedly ldquosee howthe bubbles are forming at thetoprdquo
ldquoYes Rajurdquo said Ajji smiling at hisexcitement ldquoWhen I pull on theudders powerful jets of milk comeout They hit the surface of themilk in the vessel with great forcemixing with the air and formingbubbles That is what makes freshmilk taste so different from milkthat comes out of a packetrdquo
19
ldquoWow I had no ideardquo said Raju
Ajji boiled the fresh frothy milk inthe kitchen and poured out a glassfor Raju It tasted so good thatRaju finished it in a few quickgulps
20
ldquoAjji when I go back to the city Ishall tell all my friends where milkcomes fromrdquo said Raju
ldquoI shall tell them how good freshmilk tastes at my Ajjis houserdquo
Ajji laughed happily ldquoDo that mylittle Rajurdquo she said ldquoTheneveryone will know who is thecleverest boy in the class rdquo
21
22
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
23
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
ldquoRaju remember the glass of milkyou just had This is the cow thatthe milk came fromrdquosaid Ajji ldquoThe milk I drank camefrom a cowrdquo asked Raju verysurprised
ldquoYou mean you just milked her andthere was my glass of milk readyto drinkrdquo
6
ldquoYes Rajurdquo smiled Ajji ldquoCome andmeet my cows
This is Kaveri whose milk you justdrank this is Kapila this one isGanga and there at the far corneris Gowrirdquo
Raju stood where he was lookingat the cows doubtfully
ldquoCome Rajurdquo coaxed Ajji ldquoComeand touch themThey wonrsquot hurt yourdquo
7
As Raju moved among them thecalves moved closer to theirmothers and mooed wondering ifthey could trust this stranger Theirmothers licked them letting themknow Raju was a friend
8
Raju picked up courage andreached up to touch Gowrirsquos neckIt felt all soft and wrinklysomewhat like Ajjirsquos neck Gowrimooed at Rajursquos touch wanting tobe friends
9
ldquoDo you know how milk comes outof the cow Rajurdquo asked Ajji
10
ldquoNo Ajjirdquo said Raju feeling a littlesilly ldquoAll I know is that in the cityour milk comes to our door inplastic sachetsrdquo
11
ldquoCome let me show yourdquo said Ajji
Taking him by the hand she ledhim to Kapila Kapilarsquos calf wasclose by
12
13
14
Ajji first allowed the calf to suckleand drink as much milk as sheneeded Then she washed Kapilarsquos udderswith water and cleaned themSitting on her haunches she beganto milk the cow pressing theudders gently between finger andthumb
15
16
As Raju watched milk spurtedfrom the udders into the vesselbelow The vessel began to fill upslowly and the milk began to turnfrothy at the top Raju wassurprised and pleased to see thefrothy milk
17
18
ldquoAjjirdquo he said excitedly ldquosee howthe bubbles are forming at thetoprdquo
ldquoYes Rajurdquo said Ajji smiling at hisexcitement ldquoWhen I pull on theudders powerful jets of milk comeout They hit the surface of themilk in the vessel with great forcemixing with the air and formingbubbles That is what makes freshmilk taste so different from milkthat comes out of a packetrdquo
19
ldquoWow I had no ideardquo said Raju
Ajji boiled the fresh frothy milk inthe kitchen and poured out a glassfor Raju It tasted so good thatRaju finished it in a few quickgulps
20
ldquoAjji when I go back to the city Ishall tell all my friends where milkcomes fromrdquo said Raju
ldquoI shall tell them how good freshmilk tastes at my Ajjis houserdquo
Ajji laughed happily ldquoDo that mylittle Rajurdquo she said ldquoTheneveryone will know who is thecleverest boy in the class rdquo
21
22
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
23
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
ldquoYes Rajurdquo smiled Ajji ldquoCome andmeet my cows
This is Kaveri whose milk you justdrank this is Kapila this one isGanga and there at the far corneris Gowrirdquo
Raju stood where he was lookingat the cows doubtfully
ldquoCome Rajurdquo coaxed Ajji ldquoComeand touch themThey wonrsquot hurt yourdquo
7
As Raju moved among them thecalves moved closer to theirmothers and mooed wondering ifthey could trust this stranger Theirmothers licked them letting themknow Raju was a friend
8
Raju picked up courage andreached up to touch Gowrirsquos neckIt felt all soft and wrinklysomewhat like Ajjirsquos neck Gowrimooed at Rajursquos touch wanting tobe friends
9
ldquoDo you know how milk comes outof the cow Rajurdquo asked Ajji
10
ldquoNo Ajjirdquo said Raju feeling a littlesilly ldquoAll I know is that in the cityour milk comes to our door inplastic sachetsrdquo
11
ldquoCome let me show yourdquo said Ajji
Taking him by the hand she ledhim to Kapila Kapilarsquos calf wasclose by
12
13
14
Ajji first allowed the calf to suckleand drink as much milk as sheneeded Then she washed Kapilarsquos udderswith water and cleaned themSitting on her haunches she beganto milk the cow pressing theudders gently between finger andthumb
15
16
As Raju watched milk spurtedfrom the udders into the vesselbelow The vessel began to fill upslowly and the milk began to turnfrothy at the top Raju wassurprised and pleased to see thefrothy milk
17
18
ldquoAjjirdquo he said excitedly ldquosee howthe bubbles are forming at thetoprdquo
ldquoYes Rajurdquo said Ajji smiling at hisexcitement ldquoWhen I pull on theudders powerful jets of milk comeout They hit the surface of themilk in the vessel with great forcemixing with the air and formingbubbles That is what makes freshmilk taste so different from milkthat comes out of a packetrdquo
19
ldquoWow I had no ideardquo said Raju
Ajji boiled the fresh frothy milk inthe kitchen and poured out a glassfor Raju It tasted so good thatRaju finished it in a few quickgulps
20
ldquoAjji when I go back to the city Ishall tell all my friends where milkcomes fromrdquo said Raju
ldquoI shall tell them how good freshmilk tastes at my Ajjis houserdquo
Ajji laughed happily ldquoDo that mylittle Rajurdquo she said ldquoTheneveryone will know who is thecleverest boy in the class rdquo
21
22
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
23
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
As Raju moved among them thecalves moved closer to theirmothers and mooed wondering ifthey could trust this stranger Theirmothers licked them letting themknow Raju was a friend
8
Raju picked up courage andreached up to touch Gowrirsquos neckIt felt all soft and wrinklysomewhat like Ajjirsquos neck Gowrimooed at Rajursquos touch wanting tobe friends
9
ldquoDo you know how milk comes outof the cow Rajurdquo asked Ajji
10
ldquoNo Ajjirdquo said Raju feeling a littlesilly ldquoAll I know is that in the cityour milk comes to our door inplastic sachetsrdquo
11
ldquoCome let me show yourdquo said Ajji
Taking him by the hand she ledhim to Kapila Kapilarsquos calf wasclose by
12
13
14
Ajji first allowed the calf to suckleand drink as much milk as sheneeded Then she washed Kapilarsquos udderswith water and cleaned themSitting on her haunches she beganto milk the cow pressing theudders gently between finger andthumb
15
16
As Raju watched milk spurtedfrom the udders into the vesselbelow The vessel began to fill upslowly and the milk began to turnfrothy at the top Raju wassurprised and pleased to see thefrothy milk
17
18
ldquoAjjirdquo he said excitedly ldquosee howthe bubbles are forming at thetoprdquo
ldquoYes Rajurdquo said Ajji smiling at hisexcitement ldquoWhen I pull on theudders powerful jets of milk comeout They hit the surface of themilk in the vessel with great forcemixing with the air and formingbubbles That is what makes freshmilk taste so different from milkthat comes out of a packetrdquo
19
ldquoWow I had no ideardquo said Raju
Ajji boiled the fresh frothy milk inthe kitchen and poured out a glassfor Raju It tasted so good thatRaju finished it in a few quickgulps
20
ldquoAjji when I go back to the city Ishall tell all my friends where milkcomes fromrdquo said Raju
ldquoI shall tell them how good freshmilk tastes at my Ajjis houserdquo
Ajji laughed happily ldquoDo that mylittle Rajurdquo she said ldquoTheneveryone will know who is thecleverest boy in the class rdquo
21
22
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
23
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
Raju picked up courage andreached up to touch Gowrirsquos neckIt felt all soft and wrinklysomewhat like Ajjirsquos neck Gowrimooed at Rajursquos touch wanting tobe friends
9
ldquoDo you know how milk comes outof the cow Rajurdquo asked Ajji
10
ldquoNo Ajjirdquo said Raju feeling a littlesilly ldquoAll I know is that in the cityour milk comes to our door inplastic sachetsrdquo
11
ldquoCome let me show yourdquo said Ajji
Taking him by the hand she ledhim to Kapila Kapilarsquos calf wasclose by
12
13
14
Ajji first allowed the calf to suckleand drink as much milk as sheneeded Then she washed Kapilarsquos udderswith water and cleaned themSitting on her haunches she beganto milk the cow pressing theudders gently between finger andthumb
15
16
As Raju watched milk spurtedfrom the udders into the vesselbelow The vessel began to fill upslowly and the milk began to turnfrothy at the top Raju wassurprised and pleased to see thefrothy milk
17
18
ldquoAjjirdquo he said excitedly ldquosee howthe bubbles are forming at thetoprdquo
ldquoYes Rajurdquo said Ajji smiling at hisexcitement ldquoWhen I pull on theudders powerful jets of milk comeout They hit the surface of themilk in the vessel with great forcemixing with the air and formingbubbles That is what makes freshmilk taste so different from milkthat comes out of a packetrdquo
19
ldquoWow I had no ideardquo said Raju
Ajji boiled the fresh frothy milk inthe kitchen and poured out a glassfor Raju It tasted so good thatRaju finished it in a few quickgulps
20
ldquoAjji when I go back to the city Ishall tell all my friends where milkcomes fromrdquo said Raju
ldquoI shall tell them how good freshmilk tastes at my Ajjis houserdquo
Ajji laughed happily ldquoDo that mylittle Rajurdquo she said ldquoTheneveryone will know who is thecleverest boy in the class rdquo
21
22
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
23
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
ldquoDo you know how milk comes outof the cow Rajurdquo asked Ajji
10
ldquoNo Ajjirdquo said Raju feeling a littlesilly ldquoAll I know is that in the cityour milk comes to our door inplastic sachetsrdquo
11
ldquoCome let me show yourdquo said Ajji
Taking him by the hand she ledhim to Kapila Kapilarsquos calf wasclose by
12
13
14
Ajji first allowed the calf to suckleand drink as much milk as sheneeded Then she washed Kapilarsquos udderswith water and cleaned themSitting on her haunches she beganto milk the cow pressing theudders gently between finger andthumb
15
16
As Raju watched milk spurtedfrom the udders into the vesselbelow The vessel began to fill upslowly and the milk began to turnfrothy at the top Raju wassurprised and pleased to see thefrothy milk
17
18
ldquoAjjirdquo he said excitedly ldquosee howthe bubbles are forming at thetoprdquo
ldquoYes Rajurdquo said Ajji smiling at hisexcitement ldquoWhen I pull on theudders powerful jets of milk comeout They hit the surface of themilk in the vessel with great forcemixing with the air and formingbubbles That is what makes freshmilk taste so different from milkthat comes out of a packetrdquo
19
ldquoWow I had no ideardquo said Raju
Ajji boiled the fresh frothy milk inthe kitchen and poured out a glassfor Raju It tasted so good thatRaju finished it in a few quickgulps
20
ldquoAjji when I go back to the city Ishall tell all my friends where milkcomes fromrdquo said Raju
ldquoI shall tell them how good freshmilk tastes at my Ajjis houserdquo
Ajji laughed happily ldquoDo that mylittle Rajurdquo she said ldquoTheneveryone will know who is thecleverest boy in the class rdquo
21
22
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
23
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
ldquoNo Ajjirdquo said Raju feeling a littlesilly ldquoAll I know is that in the cityour milk comes to our door inplastic sachetsrdquo
11
ldquoCome let me show yourdquo said Ajji
Taking him by the hand she ledhim to Kapila Kapilarsquos calf wasclose by
12
13
14
Ajji first allowed the calf to suckleand drink as much milk as sheneeded Then she washed Kapilarsquos udderswith water and cleaned themSitting on her haunches she beganto milk the cow pressing theudders gently between finger andthumb
15
16
As Raju watched milk spurtedfrom the udders into the vesselbelow The vessel began to fill upslowly and the milk began to turnfrothy at the top Raju wassurprised and pleased to see thefrothy milk
17
18
ldquoAjjirdquo he said excitedly ldquosee howthe bubbles are forming at thetoprdquo
ldquoYes Rajurdquo said Ajji smiling at hisexcitement ldquoWhen I pull on theudders powerful jets of milk comeout They hit the surface of themilk in the vessel with great forcemixing with the air and formingbubbles That is what makes freshmilk taste so different from milkthat comes out of a packetrdquo
19
ldquoWow I had no ideardquo said Raju
Ajji boiled the fresh frothy milk inthe kitchen and poured out a glassfor Raju It tasted so good thatRaju finished it in a few quickgulps
20
ldquoAjji when I go back to the city Ishall tell all my friends where milkcomes fromrdquo said Raju
ldquoI shall tell them how good freshmilk tastes at my Ajjis houserdquo
Ajji laughed happily ldquoDo that mylittle Rajurdquo she said ldquoTheneveryone will know who is thecleverest boy in the class rdquo
21
22
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
23
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
ldquoCome let me show yourdquo said Ajji
Taking him by the hand she ledhim to Kapila Kapilarsquos calf wasclose by
12
13
14
Ajji first allowed the calf to suckleand drink as much milk as sheneeded Then she washed Kapilarsquos udderswith water and cleaned themSitting on her haunches she beganto milk the cow pressing theudders gently between finger andthumb
15
16
As Raju watched milk spurtedfrom the udders into the vesselbelow The vessel began to fill upslowly and the milk began to turnfrothy at the top Raju wassurprised and pleased to see thefrothy milk
17
18
ldquoAjjirdquo he said excitedly ldquosee howthe bubbles are forming at thetoprdquo
ldquoYes Rajurdquo said Ajji smiling at hisexcitement ldquoWhen I pull on theudders powerful jets of milk comeout They hit the surface of themilk in the vessel with great forcemixing with the air and formingbubbles That is what makes freshmilk taste so different from milkthat comes out of a packetrdquo
19
ldquoWow I had no ideardquo said Raju
Ajji boiled the fresh frothy milk inthe kitchen and poured out a glassfor Raju It tasted so good thatRaju finished it in a few quickgulps
20
ldquoAjji when I go back to the city Ishall tell all my friends where milkcomes fromrdquo said Raju
ldquoI shall tell them how good freshmilk tastes at my Ajjis houserdquo
Ajji laughed happily ldquoDo that mylittle Rajurdquo she said ldquoTheneveryone will know who is thecleverest boy in the class rdquo
21
22
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
23
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
13
14
Ajji first allowed the calf to suckleand drink as much milk as sheneeded Then she washed Kapilarsquos udderswith water and cleaned themSitting on her haunches she beganto milk the cow pressing theudders gently between finger andthumb
15
16
As Raju watched milk spurtedfrom the udders into the vesselbelow The vessel began to fill upslowly and the milk began to turnfrothy at the top Raju wassurprised and pleased to see thefrothy milk
17
18
ldquoAjjirdquo he said excitedly ldquosee howthe bubbles are forming at thetoprdquo
ldquoYes Rajurdquo said Ajji smiling at hisexcitement ldquoWhen I pull on theudders powerful jets of milk comeout They hit the surface of themilk in the vessel with great forcemixing with the air and formingbubbles That is what makes freshmilk taste so different from milkthat comes out of a packetrdquo
19
ldquoWow I had no ideardquo said Raju
Ajji boiled the fresh frothy milk inthe kitchen and poured out a glassfor Raju It tasted so good thatRaju finished it in a few quickgulps
20
ldquoAjji when I go back to the city Ishall tell all my friends where milkcomes fromrdquo said Raju
ldquoI shall tell them how good freshmilk tastes at my Ajjis houserdquo
Ajji laughed happily ldquoDo that mylittle Rajurdquo she said ldquoTheneveryone will know who is thecleverest boy in the class rdquo
21
22
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
23
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
14
Ajji first allowed the calf to suckleand drink as much milk as sheneeded Then she washed Kapilarsquos udderswith water and cleaned themSitting on her haunches she beganto milk the cow pressing theudders gently between finger andthumb
15
16
As Raju watched milk spurtedfrom the udders into the vesselbelow The vessel began to fill upslowly and the milk began to turnfrothy at the top Raju wassurprised and pleased to see thefrothy milk
17
18
ldquoAjjirdquo he said excitedly ldquosee howthe bubbles are forming at thetoprdquo
ldquoYes Rajurdquo said Ajji smiling at hisexcitement ldquoWhen I pull on theudders powerful jets of milk comeout They hit the surface of themilk in the vessel with great forcemixing with the air and formingbubbles That is what makes freshmilk taste so different from milkthat comes out of a packetrdquo
19
ldquoWow I had no ideardquo said Raju
Ajji boiled the fresh frothy milk inthe kitchen and poured out a glassfor Raju It tasted so good thatRaju finished it in a few quickgulps
20
ldquoAjji when I go back to the city Ishall tell all my friends where milkcomes fromrdquo said Raju
ldquoI shall tell them how good freshmilk tastes at my Ajjis houserdquo
Ajji laughed happily ldquoDo that mylittle Rajurdquo she said ldquoTheneveryone will know who is thecleverest boy in the class rdquo
21
22
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
23
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
Ajji first allowed the calf to suckleand drink as much milk as sheneeded Then she washed Kapilarsquos udderswith water and cleaned themSitting on her haunches she beganto milk the cow pressing theudders gently between finger andthumb
15
16
As Raju watched milk spurtedfrom the udders into the vesselbelow The vessel began to fill upslowly and the milk began to turnfrothy at the top Raju wassurprised and pleased to see thefrothy milk
17
18
ldquoAjjirdquo he said excitedly ldquosee howthe bubbles are forming at thetoprdquo
ldquoYes Rajurdquo said Ajji smiling at hisexcitement ldquoWhen I pull on theudders powerful jets of milk comeout They hit the surface of themilk in the vessel with great forcemixing with the air and formingbubbles That is what makes freshmilk taste so different from milkthat comes out of a packetrdquo
19
ldquoWow I had no ideardquo said Raju
Ajji boiled the fresh frothy milk inthe kitchen and poured out a glassfor Raju It tasted so good thatRaju finished it in a few quickgulps
20
ldquoAjji when I go back to the city Ishall tell all my friends where milkcomes fromrdquo said Raju
ldquoI shall tell them how good freshmilk tastes at my Ajjis houserdquo
Ajji laughed happily ldquoDo that mylittle Rajurdquo she said ldquoTheneveryone will know who is thecleverest boy in the class rdquo
21
22
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
23
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
16
As Raju watched milk spurtedfrom the udders into the vesselbelow The vessel began to fill upslowly and the milk began to turnfrothy at the top Raju wassurprised and pleased to see thefrothy milk
17
18
ldquoAjjirdquo he said excitedly ldquosee howthe bubbles are forming at thetoprdquo
ldquoYes Rajurdquo said Ajji smiling at hisexcitement ldquoWhen I pull on theudders powerful jets of milk comeout They hit the surface of themilk in the vessel with great forcemixing with the air and formingbubbles That is what makes freshmilk taste so different from milkthat comes out of a packetrdquo
19
ldquoWow I had no ideardquo said Raju
Ajji boiled the fresh frothy milk inthe kitchen and poured out a glassfor Raju It tasted so good thatRaju finished it in a few quickgulps
20
ldquoAjji when I go back to the city Ishall tell all my friends where milkcomes fromrdquo said Raju
ldquoI shall tell them how good freshmilk tastes at my Ajjis houserdquo
Ajji laughed happily ldquoDo that mylittle Rajurdquo she said ldquoTheneveryone will know who is thecleverest boy in the class rdquo
21
22
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
23
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
As Raju watched milk spurtedfrom the udders into the vesselbelow The vessel began to fill upslowly and the milk began to turnfrothy at the top Raju wassurprised and pleased to see thefrothy milk
17
18
ldquoAjjirdquo he said excitedly ldquosee howthe bubbles are forming at thetoprdquo
ldquoYes Rajurdquo said Ajji smiling at hisexcitement ldquoWhen I pull on theudders powerful jets of milk comeout They hit the surface of themilk in the vessel with great forcemixing with the air and formingbubbles That is what makes freshmilk taste so different from milkthat comes out of a packetrdquo
19
ldquoWow I had no ideardquo said Raju
Ajji boiled the fresh frothy milk inthe kitchen and poured out a glassfor Raju It tasted so good thatRaju finished it in a few quickgulps
20
ldquoAjji when I go back to the city Ishall tell all my friends where milkcomes fromrdquo said Raju
ldquoI shall tell them how good freshmilk tastes at my Ajjis houserdquo
Ajji laughed happily ldquoDo that mylittle Rajurdquo she said ldquoTheneveryone will know who is thecleverest boy in the class rdquo
21
22
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
23
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
18
ldquoAjjirdquo he said excitedly ldquosee howthe bubbles are forming at thetoprdquo
ldquoYes Rajurdquo said Ajji smiling at hisexcitement ldquoWhen I pull on theudders powerful jets of milk comeout They hit the surface of themilk in the vessel with great forcemixing with the air and formingbubbles That is what makes freshmilk taste so different from milkthat comes out of a packetrdquo
19
ldquoWow I had no ideardquo said Raju
Ajji boiled the fresh frothy milk inthe kitchen and poured out a glassfor Raju It tasted so good thatRaju finished it in a few quickgulps
20
ldquoAjji when I go back to the city Ishall tell all my friends where milkcomes fromrdquo said Raju
ldquoI shall tell them how good freshmilk tastes at my Ajjis houserdquo
Ajji laughed happily ldquoDo that mylittle Rajurdquo she said ldquoTheneveryone will know who is thecleverest boy in the class rdquo
21
22
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
23
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
ldquoAjjirdquo he said excitedly ldquosee howthe bubbles are forming at thetoprdquo
ldquoYes Rajurdquo said Ajji smiling at hisexcitement ldquoWhen I pull on theudders powerful jets of milk comeout They hit the surface of themilk in the vessel with great forcemixing with the air and formingbubbles That is what makes freshmilk taste so different from milkthat comes out of a packetrdquo
19
ldquoWow I had no ideardquo said Raju
Ajji boiled the fresh frothy milk inthe kitchen and poured out a glassfor Raju It tasted so good thatRaju finished it in a few quickgulps
20
ldquoAjji when I go back to the city Ishall tell all my friends where milkcomes fromrdquo said Raju
ldquoI shall tell them how good freshmilk tastes at my Ajjis houserdquo
Ajji laughed happily ldquoDo that mylittle Rajurdquo she said ldquoTheneveryone will know who is thecleverest boy in the class rdquo
21
22
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
23
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
ldquoWow I had no ideardquo said Raju
Ajji boiled the fresh frothy milk inthe kitchen and poured out a glassfor Raju It tasted so good thatRaju finished it in a few quickgulps
20
ldquoAjji when I go back to the city Ishall tell all my friends where milkcomes fromrdquo said Raju
ldquoI shall tell them how good freshmilk tastes at my Ajjis houserdquo
Ajji laughed happily ldquoDo that mylittle Rajurdquo she said ldquoTheneveryone will know who is thecleverest boy in the class rdquo
21
22
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
23
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
ldquoAjji when I go back to the city Ishall tell all my friends where milkcomes fromrdquo said Raju
ldquoI shall tell them how good freshmilk tastes at my Ajjis houserdquo
Ajji laughed happily ldquoDo that mylittle Rajurdquo she said ldquoTheneveryone will know who is thecleverest boy in the class rdquo
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Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
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Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
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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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
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Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
23
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
23
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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
Use your imagination and colourthis picture any way YOU like
24
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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 Moo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk is translated by Divaspathy Hegde The copy for this translation lies with Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Based on Original story ೂ ೂ ಾಲು by Jayashree Deshpande copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsMoo Moo Brown Cow Have You Any Milk has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by RajivGandhi Foundation wwwprathambooksorg
Illustration AttributionsCover page A boy looking at a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 2 A woman a boypointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3 Three cows by SrikrishnaKedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 A boy pointing at something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy PrathamBooks 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 A woman feeding a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 A woman and a boy with a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license Page 7 Two cows tethered to something by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 8 A cow and two calves by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 A boy with acow tied to a fence by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A woman scolding a cow bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
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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
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Illustration AttributionsPage 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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 11 A boy thinking about milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 12 A woman and aboy together by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 A calf drinking a cows milk bySrikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 A woman milking a cow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 A boy and a calf by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Frothing milk in a pot by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 17 A boy by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Woman milking acow by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 A boy in thought by Srikrishna Kedilaya copyPratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 A vessel kept on fire in the kitchen by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A boy with his grandmother by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 Boy looking at a calf drinking a cows milk by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rightsreserved 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
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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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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 23 A boy with a pot and a cow in background by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page24 A woman feeding a cow happily by Srikrishna Kedilaya copy Pratham Books 2004 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)
Moo Moo Brown Cow HaveYou Any Milk Does milk come out of a packet or out of a cow When city boy Raju
visits his Ajjirsquos farm in the village he watches Ajji milking her cows Rajuloves the sight of the fresh milk frothing in the bucket but there issomething he enjoys even more What do you think it is
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