Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 74

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ISSUE 74

JUNE 15, 2020

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Where did

the armadillo

find a pillow?

BIRBAL

C AT C H E S A THIEF

Become a

confident reader

THE STORY OF ANANSI AND THE TURTLE


FOLKTALE Anansi and the Turtle

Once, there lived a spider called Anansi. He was a very greedy spider and did not like sharing any of his things with others. One day, he collected some lovely yams from his garden and cooked them with utmost care. Just as he sat down to consume his delicious meal, he heard a knock at his door. It was the turtle standing at the door. He has been travelling for a very long time and looked very tired and hungry. “Hello Anansi, what are you cooking? I can smell something really delicious,” the turtle said. “Oh! I have cooked some yams for lunch,” Anansi said reluctantly. “Oh, can I please stay for lunch? I am hungry and tired of all the travelling,” the turtle said. It was a custom in the country to share food with visitors who came during lunch or dinner hours. So, Anansi could not refuse. Nevertheless, he was determined not to share his delicious yams with the turtle. “Please have a seat and enjoy your meal,” Anansi said to the turtle. Both of them sat on the chairs. The turtle was about to help himself to a share of the yam when Anansi suddenly stopped him. “Don’t you know that you must clean your hands before you touch your meal? Please wash your hands before you eat,” Anansi instructed the turtle. The turtle took a look at his hands and saw that they were full of dirt as he has been walking for a very long time. He went to a nearby river and returned after washing his hands. Anansi had already started his meal. However, when the turtle reached for his meal, Anansi stopped him by giving him the same reason. The poor turtle saw that his hands had become dirty once again as he walked back from the river to the house. The turtle was very hungry and tired by now. By the

time he reached the table, Anansi had already finished all the food except for a morsel that was spared for the turtle. The turtle was angry and humiliated. “Thank you for the lovely lunch. I would like to invite you over to my place for a meal someday,” the turtle said and left. A few days had past and Anansi started thinking about the turtle’s invitation. He was tempted to go for a sumptuous meal at the turtle’s place. After all, he knew that the turtle was an amazing cook. One day, he went to the bank of the river under which the turtle had his house and stood there at dinner time. The turtle saw him and said, “Hello Anansi, thank you for coming. Please have dinner with me.” The turtle invited Anansi inside his house, which was underwater. Anansi could not wait any longer and quickly dived into the water. But alas, he was too light and could not swim deep into the water. Meanwhile, the turtle was ready with the delicious spread. Anansi started thinking hard and finally decided to pick up some rocks and put them in the pockets of his jacket. His plan was successful and he reached straight to the turtle’s house. Anansi was impressed to see the delicious spread and was about to dig into the first bite when the turtle stopped him. “Dear Anansi, kindly remove your jacket before you touch the food. In our custom we do not eat with our jackets on,” the turtle said. Anansi saw that even the turtle was not wearing his jacket. Anansi removed his jacket which was full of rocks and pebbles and within no time he went rushing up to the surface of the water. Anansi could see the turtle slowly consuming the lovely meal. Anansi felt sad and slowly climbed out of the water.


Find the Ten Hidden objects in the picture

Silly Rhymes

The Arch Armadillo

There once was an arch Armadillo Who built him a hut ’neath a willow; He hadn’t a bed So he rested his head On a young Porcupine for a pillow.


Healthy Me

Become a Confident Reader

In a time where screens are ruling our lives, it is difficult to push ourselves to read. A majority of the websites give short pieces of information coupled with pictures and images. We are no longer mentally wired towards reading large pieces of information in one go. You've got to remember, reading isn't just for school! Start the habit of reading by making a game out of it – let reading become an activity you associate with fun, rather than as a punishment. Start small – by reading street signs and billboards, possibly associating a reward system with the act. It is also important to remember that you should read the kind of books YOU want to read, rather than what your parents or even friends recommend to you. There are many beautifully illustrated and wonderfully written graphic novels available in the market – a great jumping block for new readers. Read along with your parent, if you don't enjoy doing it alone. You may feel self conscious while reading out loud – it could be easier for you to read to a younger sibling or even an object like a stuffed toy. Take a little time out to see what works for you; it isn’t a one-size-fits-all. 3


spot ten differences

Fun with Words

1. The in the

blanks with the

correct

words

starting with A

2.There was news of an

3.

sighting. = _________

are very hardworking. = _________

Answers: 1. Apple, 2. Alien, 3. Ants

Fill

fell far from the tree. = _________


Tickle your

Q: Why wasn’t the armadillo stressing? A: He

always just rolled with it.

funny bone

Q: What are warrior armadillos in battle called?

A: Armour-dillos Q: What do armadillos say when they like something?

A: “I

dig it”

AMUSING NEWS

Bulletproof Armadillos

A man in Texas learnt his lesson when he tried to shoot at an armadillo that had wandered on to his property. Turns out, armadillo shells are bulletproof! After injuring himself, he's definitely learnt his lesson and won't be harming another animal any time soon.


comic story

Akbar Birbal

Birbal Catches a Thief A rich trader’s house was robbed.

I think one of my servants is the thief.

The trader went to Birbal for help. Only you can help me find out who the thief is, Birbal!

Birbal went to the trader’s house and lined the servants up. Which of you stole from the master? Not me!

Alright, I will help you find the culprit. Birbal thought for a minute.


Birbal gave sticks of equal lengths to the servants.

The thief’s stick will be two inches longer by tomorrow. I will come to see your sticks then, so be here.

The next day...

One servant’s stick is shorter by two inches.

Show me your sticks.

Aha! This is the thief.

The trader came to Birbal later.

How did you know?

The thief cut his stick by two inches, thinking it would be longer the next day.”


Arnie was a very shy armadillo. He didn't like the other armadillos in his class and always felt very anxious when they spoke to him. As a result, his classmates began to avoid him. Everytime anyone came near him, he would curl up into a ball in fear. One afternoon, when he was feeling particularly anxious, he felt a little tap on his shell...

Complete the Story...

fun facts

with Hamlet the Hamster

To know or not to know, that is the question! Well, wouldn’t you prefer to know?

Facts about an Armadillo Armadillos have pointy snouts and long, sticky tongues, similar to anteaters, which are close cousins. An armadillo's armour is made up of overlapping plates covering the back, head, legs and tail. They are not social animals and can sleep up to 16 hours a day. They also have wiry hairs along their sides and belly, which they use to feel their way around, like curb feelers on some cars.


Help the Armadillo Find the Bug 9


The Team Editor

Assistant and Copy Editor

Aryaa Naik Dalmiya

Contributing Writers Kaniz Fatima Khan

Priyanka Garegat

Deepti Raavi

Ekta Bhatnagar

Raunaq Amarnani

Rituparna Chatterjee

Archana Rajagopal

Content

Lavanya Khare

Layout and Design Walmik Pawar

Artists

Kalpana Siromani

Amol Padwal Shailendra Havane Sujith VS Rohini Dusane

Distribution

Bhavini Damani Sitanshu Bhartiya Atul Wankhade

Digital Marketing

Archana Rajagopal Bharat Pillai Tushar Rokade

Dnyanesh Thombre Prashant Kini Shekhar Ramaiah

Creator Jesh Krishna Murthy


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