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Page 1: Authors - Free Kids Books · Mango Lick! Authors: Sonal Goyal, Sumit Sakhuja ... Knitting together children, authors, illustrators and publishers. Folding in teachers, and translators

Mango LickAuthors Sonal Goyal Sumit SakhujaIllustrators Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja

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Wondering what to do with wordless stories Wordless stories are wonderful because they contain infinite possibilities Here are a few ideas for engaging with children using visualstories

- Explore the story in a leisurely manner Draw attention to the details - the expressions of the characters setting colours etc The ideais for each child to build her own story If the story is being shown to a group of children you could ask each of them to contribute asentence or two for each illustration Take joy in exploring each illustration and build the story as you go along - Use themes explored in the story to start a discussion For instance in this story you could ask children about how to read a mapdifferent kinds of landforms or a class discussion on travel - Encourage children to create 2-3 different stories using the same set of visuals This will help push their imagination

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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 Mango Lick is written by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2015 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

Other CreditsThis story has been created using the images from the 6FrameStoryChallenge wwwprathambooksorg

Illustration AttributionsCover page Mango sleeping peacefully at the end of a snakes tail by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 2 Mango sleeping peacefully at the end of a snakes tail by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 3 Mango reading a map while travelling by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 4 Mango sweating in the heat of a desert by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 5 Mango swimming in water upside down by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 Mango screaming in fear by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Snake eatingsomething with a wink by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

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

(English)Mango Lick

In this wordless story an adventurous mango goes off to travel theworld Guess where it ultimately ends up

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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Wondering what to do with wordless stories Wordless stories are wonderful because they contain infinite possibilities Here are a few ideas for engaging with children using visualstories

- Explore the story in a leisurely manner Draw attention to the details - the expressions of the characters setting colours etc The ideais for each child to build her own story If the story is being shown to a group of children you could ask each of them to contribute asentence or two for each illustration Take joy in exploring each illustration and build the story as you go along - Use themes explored in the story to start a discussion For instance in this story you could ask children about how to read a mapdifferent kinds of landforms or a class discussion on travel - Encourage children to create 2-3 different stories using the same set of visuals This will help push their imagination

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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 Mango Lick is written by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2015 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

Other CreditsThis story has been created using the images from the 6FrameStoryChallenge wwwprathambooksorg

Illustration AttributionsCover page Mango sleeping peacefully at the end of a snakes tail by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 2 Mango sleeping peacefully at the end of a snakes tail by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 3 Mango reading a map while travelling by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 4 Mango sweating in the heat of a desert by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 5 Mango swimming in water upside down by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 Mango screaming in fear by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Snake eatingsomething with a wink by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

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

(English)Mango Lick

In this wordless story an adventurous mango goes off to travel theworld Guess where it ultimately ends up

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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Wondering what to do with wordless stories Wordless stories are wonderful because they contain infinite possibilities Here are a few ideas for engaging with children using visualstories

- Explore the story in a leisurely manner Draw attention to the details - the expressions of the characters setting colours etc The ideais for each child to build her own story If the story is being shown to a group of children you could ask each of them to contribute asentence or two for each illustration Take joy in exploring each illustration and build the story as you go along - Use themes explored in the story to start a discussion For instance in this story you could ask children about how to read a mapdifferent kinds of landforms or a class discussion on travel - Encourage children to create 2-3 different stories using the same set of visuals This will help push their imagination

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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 Mango Lick is written by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2015 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

Other CreditsThis story has been created using the images from the 6FrameStoryChallenge wwwprathambooksorg

Illustration AttributionsCover page Mango sleeping peacefully at the end of a snakes tail by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 2 Mango sleeping peacefully at the end of a snakes tail by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 3 Mango reading a map while travelling by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 4 Mango sweating in the heat of a desert by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 5 Mango swimming in water upside down by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 Mango screaming in fear by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Snake eatingsomething with a wink by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

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

(English)Mango Lick

In this wordless story an adventurous mango goes off to travel theworld Guess where it ultimately ends up

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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Wondering what to do with wordless stories Wordless stories are wonderful because they contain infinite possibilities Here are a few ideas for engaging with children using visualstories

- Explore the story in a leisurely manner Draw attention to the details - the expressions of the characters setting colours etc The ideais for each child to build her own story If the story is being shown to a group of children you could ask each of them to contribute asentence or two for each illustration Take joy in exploring each illustration and build the story as you go along - Use themes explored in the story to start a discussion For instance in this story you could ask children about how to read a mapdifferent kinds of landforms or a class discussion on travel - Encourage children to create 2-3 different stories using the same set of visuals This will help push their imagination

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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 Mango Lick is written by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2015 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

Other CreditsThis story has been created using the images from the 6FrameStoryChallenge wwwprathambooksorg

Illustration AttributionsCover page Mango sleeping peacefully at the end of a snakes tail by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 2 Mango sleeping peacefully at the end of a snakes tail by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 3 Mango reading a map while travelling by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 4 Mango sweating in the heat of a desert by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 5 Mango swimming in water upside down by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 Mango screaming in fear by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Snake eatingsomething with a wink by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

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

(English)Mango Lick

In this wordless story an adventurous mango goes off to travel theworld Guess where it ultimately ends up

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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Wondering what to do with wordless stories Wordless stories are wonderful because they contain infinite possibilities Here are a few ideas for engaging with children using visualstories

- Explore the story in a leisurely manner Draw attention to the details - the expressions of the characters setting colours etc The ideais for each child to build her own story If the story is being shown to a group of children you could ask each of them to contribute asentence or two for each illustration Take joy in exploring each illustration and build the story as you go along - Use themes explored in the story to start a discussion For instance in this story you could ask children about how to read a mapdifferent kinds of landforms or a class discussion on travel - Encourage children to create 2-3 different stories using the same set of visuals This will help push their imagination

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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 Mango Lick is written by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2015 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

Other CreditsThis story has been created using the images from the 6FrameStoryChallenge wwwprathambooksorg

Illustration AttributionsCover page Mango sleeping peacefully at the end of a snakes tail by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 2 Mango sleeping peacefully at the end of a snakes tail by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 3 Mango reading a map while travelling by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 4 Mango sweating in the heat of a desert by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 5 Mango swimming in water upside down by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 Mango screaming in fear by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Snake eatingsomething with a wink by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

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

(English)Mango Lick

In this wordless story an adventurous mango goes off to travel theworld Guess where it ultimately ends up

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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Wondering what to do with wordless stories Wordless stories are wonderful because they contain infinite possibilities Here are a few ideas for engaging with children using visualstories

- Explore the story in a leisurely manner Draw attention to the details - the expressions of the characters setting colours etc The ideais for each child to build her own story If the story is being shown to a group of children you could ask each of them to contribute asentence or two for each illustration Take joy in exploring each illustration and build the story as you go along - Use themes explored in the story to start a discussion For instance in this story you could ask children about how to read a mapdifferent kinds of landforms or a class discussion on travel - Encourage children to create 2-3 different stories using the same set of visuals This will help push their imagination

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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 Mango Lick is written by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2015 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

Other CreditsThis story has been created using the images from the 6FrameStoryChallenge wwwprathambooksorg

Illustration AttributionsCover page Mango sleeping peacefully at the end of a snakes tail by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 2 Mango sleeping peacefully at the end of a snakes tail by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 3 Mango reading a map while travelling by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 4 Mango sweating in the heat of a desert by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 5 Mango swimming in water upside down by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 Mango screaming in fear by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Snake eatingsomething with a wink by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

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

(English)Mango Lick

In this wordless story an adventurous mango goes off to travel theworld Guess where it ultimately ends up

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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Wondering what to do with wordless stories Wordless stories are wonderful because they contain infinite possibilities Here are a few ideas for engaging with children using visualstories

- Explore the story in a leisurely manner Draw attention to the details - the expressions of the characters setting colours etc The ideais for each child to build her own story If the story is being shown to a group of children you could ask each of them to contribute asentence or two for each illustration Take joy in exploring each illustration and build the story as you go along - Use themes explored in the story to start a discussion For instance in this story you could ask children about how to read a mapdifferent kinds of landforms or a class discussion on travel - Encourage children to create 2-3 different stories using the same set of visuals This will help push their imagination

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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 Mango Lick is written by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2015 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

Other CreditsThis story has been created using the images from the 6FrameStoryChallenge wwwprathambooksorg

Illustration AttributionsCover page Mango sleeping peacefully at the end of a snakes tail by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 2 Mango sleeping peacefully at the end of a snakes tail by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 3 Mango reading a map while travelling by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 4 Mango sweating in the heat of a desert by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 5 Mango swimming in water upside down by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 Mango screaming in fear by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Snake eatingsomething with a wink by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

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

(English)Mango Lick

In this wordless story an adventurous mango goes off to travel theworld Guess where it ultimately ends up

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

Page 8: Authors - Free Kids Books · Mango Lick! Authors: Sonal Goyal, Sumit Sakhuja ... Knitting together children, authors, illustrators and publishers. Folding in teachers, and translators

Wondering what to do with wordless stories Wordless stories are wonderful because they contain infinite possibilities Here are a few ideas for engaging with children using visualstories

- Explore the story in a leisurely manner Draw attention to the details - the expressions of the characters setting colours etc The ideais for each child to build her own story If the story is being shown to a group of children you could ask each of them to contribute asentence or two for each illustration Take joy in exploring each illustration and build the story as you go along - Use themes explored in the story to start a discussion For instance in this story you could ask children about how to read a mapdifferent kinds of landforms or a class discussion on travel - Encourage children to create 2-3 different stories using the same set of visuals This will help push their imagination

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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 Mango Lick is written by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2015 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

Other CreditsThis story has been created using the images from the 6FrameStoryChallenge wwwprathambooksorg

Illustration AttributionsCover page Mango sleeping peacefully at the end of a snakes tail by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 2 Mango sleeping peacefully at the end of a snakes tail by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 3 Mango reading a map while travelling by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 4 Mango sweating in the heat of a desert by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 5 Mango swimming in water upside down by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 Mango screaming in fear by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Snake eatingsomething with a wink by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

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

(English)Mango Lick

In this wordless story an adventurous mango goes off to travel theworld Guess where it ultimately ends up

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

Page 9: Authors - Free Kids Books · Mango Lick! Authors: Sonal Goyal, Sumit Sakhuja ... Knitting together children, authors, illustrators and publishers. Folding in teachers, and translators

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 Mango Lick is written by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2015 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

Other CreditsThis story has been created using the images from the 6FrameStoryChallenge wwwprathambooksorg

Illustration AttributionsCover page Mango sleeping peacefully at the end of a snakes tail by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 2 Mango sleeping peacefully at the end of a snakes tail by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 3 Mango reading a map while travelling by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 4 Mango sweating in the heat of a desert by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 5 Mango swimming in water upside down by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 Mango screaming in fear by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Snake eatingsomething with a wink by Sonal Goyal Sumit Sakhuja copy Sonal Goyal 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license

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

(English)Mango Lick

In this wordless story an adventurous mango goes off to travel theworld Guess where it ultimately ends up

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

Page 10: Authors - Free Kids Books · Mango Lick! Authors: Sonal Goyal, Sumit Sakhuja ... Knitting together children, authors, illustrators and publishers. Folding in teachers, and translators

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

(English)Mango Lick

In this wordless story an adventurous mango goes off to travel theworld Guess where it ultimately ends up

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