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It is a wholesome, accessible, and entertaining collection that serves as an excellent introduction to Indian folklore for children, though adults may find the narratives a bit repetitive if read in one sitting.
: An old man and a young man were traveling together. The old man was very weak, and the young man had to carry him. The young man asked Birbal, "How can I help this old man?" Birbal replied, "You can help him by being patient and caring."
If you find a 151-story PDF, it will likely feature these classics:
: The book is praised for its "lucid language" and vibrant, colored illustrations that keep both young and old readers "spellbound".
: A story about unfair punishment and Birbal's intervention.