Soon, it was Teachers' Day. The parents of all the students had been called to meet the teachers. This was the first time that the parents were meeting the teachers. Denko, Piyu and Tom were sitting together in the hall.
It rained all night. After a long flight, Owlie, the owl was taking a nap on the branch of a tree. But he was suddenly woken up by the chirping of the birds residing in the tree.
"Oh my, look at all the idlis and dosas over there. Are you ready to have the feast of your life?” Coco, the crow asked his wife, Kiki, as he looked down at the idli stall from a tree. Read more to find what happened next.
In the forest of Champakvan, Jumpy, the monkey sold watermelons every summer. His watermelons were bright red, juicy and sweet, but for some reason, things looked bleak this summer.
Billy, the ball had been missing all morning and Bittu, the bat was growing worried. The players would be here soon and they'll need Billy for their practice session.
Sammy, the bear had a poultry farm. Every morning, he would go to the chicken coops to collect eggs. But one day, when he opened a coop, he was shocked to see many eggs missing and some were broken.
It was a beautiful and sunny day. Mini, the bird was flying around cheerfully and then decided to perch on a tree and sing. But when she started to sing, she was rudely interrupted. Read more to know what happened.
It was quite late in the night when Jumbo, the elephant was walking home along a deserted stretch of road. Suddenly, a strange-looking object appeared before him.
Meeku, the mouse came back Champakvan after spending his summer vacations in the city. He rushed to the ground to play with his friends in the evening.
Baddy, the fox was very naughty. He loved pulling pranks on people and would tell them things that weren't true. He was so good at telling these lies that everybody believed him.
Uncle Whitey, the rabbit was a film reporter. He has some interesting facts for movie buffs. Read more to find out what he tells about the Indian cinema to Cheeku.
Kavya ran to open the door. Rakesh too was excited to see his favourite niece. He gave her a big hug. They both sat down on the sofa, while Kavya's mother brought a cup of hot tea and some onion pakoras.
Long ago, tigers and lions were unaware of different hunting techniques. So, they would often have nothing to eat. Due to starvation, they became physically weak. They decided to learn the art of hunting.
Sindhu, the sea was sweet and healthy. All who lived close by benefited from its clean and sweet water. The rivers and streams that flowed from the mountains would ultimately empty into the sea. This made him unhappy.
Popo, the peachick lived in Nandanvan with his father Pat, the peacock. Every morning, Pat would go out in search of food, while Popo went out to play with his friends. He would come back home by evening when his father returned.
Brownie always had her eyes on the rabbits that lived in the forest. She'd walk up to their burrow every day and all the rabbits would run helter-skelter.