Little Meeto dreams about cars and knows everything about them. One day she meets Red Fairy, a car that can do things that no other car can.
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The Red Fairy
By Kamla Bhasin
I could not believe my eyes
when I saw her for the first time.
‘This is incredible!
Such a tiny car.
Yet it can seat four passengers,’
I thought.
I was sitting on a wall
with my little sister Neeta,
counting cars.
I love cars. I dream of them.
Bright yellow,
her headlights blinked.
She looked like a red fairy.
Questions whirled in my mind.
I cycled to the colony gate.
I asked Guard Chacha
if he knew anything about this
sparkling little red car.
He laughed and said,
“You like that car?
That car and its owner
have recently moved here.
They live in house number 112.”
“Thank you,” I said
and cycled home again.
That evening,
I went to house number 112.
Then I saw Red Fairy
behind a gate.
There was a cable attached
to her left.
Ooooo,
Red Fairy moved with electricity,
not petrol or diesel.
The next day, I saw Red Fairy
whizzing past.
I ran behind her
and raised my hand to stop her.
She stopped!
Sitting inside
was a white-haired lady
who smiled at me.
She looked like my Nani.
I gently patted Red Fairy
and told Nani,
“I am a car expert
but I have never seen a car
like this.
I really like her.
Can I call her Red Fairy?
“You have given this little one
a wonderful name!”
said Nani.
Nani offered to take me
for a drive.
I was so excited.
I ran home
and asked Ma for permission
to go with Nani.
Then I jumped into
Red Fairy’s lap for a ride.
As we whizzed down the roads,
I could hear no roar,
only a purr.
I asked Nani
why the car was so quiet.
She said,
“Red Fairy makes no noise
and emits no smoke.”
Red Fairy zipped between cars.
At a red light,
an auto rickshaw driver
was curious about Red Fairy
and asked questions about her.
The light turned green
and we drove on.
Soon we were at India Gate.
Nani bought ice creams for us.
Everything was grey.
Nani said it was the smog
that made things grey.
I told her
that my papa said that
the air in Delhi was very polluted.
“The smoke that comes out
of cars
adds to this pollution,
which is why
my mother doesn’t like my interest
in cars.”
Suddenly I felt
that Red Fairy was
whispering to me.
“Meeto, I do not pollute the air
like other cars do.
Also, I take very little space
to move and park.”
I was now convinced
that Red Fairy was magical.
No smoke,
no sound,
no petrol and no diesel.
And she was talking to me.
“Cars that use alternative energy
can reduce air pollution.
Who knows,
you could become a scientist
and invent cars
that cause no pollution at all,”
said Nani.
I decided
that I would invent a new car
and call it Vibgyor Fairy.
Author : Kamla Bhasin
Illustrations : Tanvi Bhat
Narration : Tara Kothari & Bernadette Joseph
Music : Rajesh Gilbert
Animation : BookBox
This story has been provided for free under the CC-BY license by Pratham Books, which is a not-for-profit children's books publisher with a mission to see "A book in every child's hand". Visit http://www.prathambooks.org/ and http://blog.prathambooks.org/p/cc-tra... to know more. Artwork has been adapted from the original book while the animation, music and narration have all been done by BookBox. This story artwork is originally illustrated by Tanvi Bhat.
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The Red Fairy
By Kamla Bhasin
I could not believe my eyes
when I saw her for the first time.
‘This is incredible!
Such a tiny car.
Yet it can seat four passengers,’
I thought.
I was sitting on a wall
with my little sister Neeta,
counting cars.
I love cars. I dream of them.
Bright yellow,
her headlights blinked.
She looked like a red fairy.
Questions whirled in my mind.
I cycled to the colony gate.
I asked Guard Chacha
if he knew anything about this
sparkling little red car.
He laughed and said,
“You like that car?
That car and its owner
have recently moved here.
They live in house number 112.”
“Thank you,” I said
and cycled home again.
That evening,
I went to house number 112.
Then I saw Red Fairy
behind a gate.
There was a cable attached
to her left.
Ooooo,
Red Fairy moved with electricity,
not petrol or diesel.
The next day, I saw Red Fairy
whizzing past.
I ran behind her
and raised my hand to stop her.
She stopped!
Sitting inside
was a white-haired lady
who smiled at me.
She looked like my Nani.
I gently patted Red Fairy
and told Nani,
“I am a car expert
but I have never seen a car
like this.
I really like her.
Can I call her Red Fairy?
“You have given this little one
a wonderful name!”
said Nani.
Nani offered to take me
for a drive.
I was so excited.
I ran home
and asked Ma for permission
to go with Nani.
Then I jumped into
Red Fairy’s lap for a ride.
As we whizzed down the roads,
I could hear no roar,
only a purr.
I asked Nani
why the car was so quiet.
She said,
“Red Fairy makes no noise
and emits no smoke.”
Red Fairy zipped between cars.
At a red light,
an auto rickshaw driver
was curious about Red Fairy
and asked questions about her.
The light turned green
and we drove on.
Soon we were at India Gate.
Nani bought ice creams for us.
Everything was grey.
Nani said it was the smog
that made things grey.
I told her
that my papa said that
the air in Delhi was very polluted.
“The smoke that comes out
of cars
adds to this pollution,
which is why
my mother doesn’t like my interest
in cars.”
Suddenly I felt
that Red Fairy was
whispering to me.
“Meeto, I do not pollute the air
like other cars do.
Also, I take very little space
to move and park.”
I was now convinced
that Red Fairy was magical.
No smoke,
no sound,
no petrol and no diesel.
And she was talking to me.
“Cars that use alternative energy
can reduce air pollution.
Who knows,
you could become a scientist
and invent cars
that cause no pollution at all,”
said Nani.
I decided
that I would invent a new car
and call it Vibgyor Fairy.
Author : Kamla Bhasin
Illustrations : Tanvi Bhat
Narration : Tara Kothari & Bernadette Joseph
Music : Rajesh Gilbert
Animation : BookBox
This story has been provided for free under the CC-BY license by Pratham Books, which is a not-for-profit children's books publisher with a mission to see "A book in every child's hand". Visit http://www.prathambooks.org/ and http://blog.prathambooks.org/p/cc-tra... to know more. Artwork has been adapted from the original book while the animation, music and narration have all been done by BookBox. This story artwork is originally illustrated by Tanvi Bhat.
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